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Biotech / Medical
SARS and Avian Flu
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3532You write: "Just what part of the molecule rubs against just what part of dwight martin-2/3/2006
3531<i>I haven't seen any discussion on sterilizing used disposable masks,Robert Douglas-2/3/2006
3530I suspect that ultraviolet would be a far safer way to decontaminate masks, thanElroy Jetson-2/3/2006
3529WHO confirms Iraq bird flu death news.bbc.co.uk The World Health Organisation hCalculatedRisk-2/3/2006
3528"these currents cause the dipole molecules (asymmetrically shaped) to move Crabbe-2/3/2006
3527I haven't seen any discussion on sterilizing used disposable masks, gloves, Pacing The Cage-2/3/2006
3526"They, the dipole molecules, are excited by electrical fields generated witdwight martin-2/3/2006
3525Want a final proof that surface area radiation is not involved?? Lets go back tCrabbe-2/3/2006
3524"The conversion of microwave energy to motion takes place within even a sinCrabbe-2/3/2006
3523"While microwave radiation excites dipole molecules, it still has to have edwight martin-2/2/2006
3522"but is also possible, from your tale of the experiment, that the small droCrabbe-2/2/2006
3521Going back to the microwave oven hypothesis. Microwaves are much to long to be Crabbe-2/2/2006
3520The small drop can radiate away a higher percentage of the heat that is generatedwight martin-2/2/2006
3519Unless you are caring for someone who is sick: <i> Airborne Precautions *Cheeky Kid-2/2/2006
3518OK genius try this, I just did. Find a large microwave proof dish, a styrofoam Crabbe-2/2/2006
3517Then there's this from the CDC, but they don't mention other kinds of macaly-2/2/2006
3516<i>Influenza A viruses can survive for over 30 days at 0ºC (32.0ºRobert Douglas-2/2/2006
3515I've been looking for an answer to that, and thus far, this is all I've caly-2/2/2006
3514I'm still puzzled why everyone thinks sterilization is necessary. Has it beRobert Douglas-2/2/2006
3513Maurice, I also would use a hair dryer in preference to a microwave if the alterdwight martin-2/2/2006
3512Maurice, I'm surprised you are willing to express so much certainty based onElroy Jetson-2/2/2006
3511you wrote: <i>Big ants will cook quicker than small ants. H5N1 bugs are rCasaubon-2/2/2006
3510As explained from this discussion, they are in the wrong place so don't all Maurice Winn-2/2/2006
3509wrong. Just because the ants do not die quickly, does not mean they don't aCasaubon-2/2/2006
3508A heat gun gets hot. A hair dryer does too. And the bugs don't float freelMaurice Winn-2/2/2006
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