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Washing your hands with a surgical scrub brush
Jan 05 , 2021
Many diseases are spread by not washing hands with soap or clean running water. Hands are the easiest way to spread bacteria, and a small number of them are harmless, nonpathogenic microorganisms, which are usually found on human skin. Some bacteria survive on the surface for hours and can enter the eyes, nose, and mouth by hand. Therefore, keeping hands clean is essent...
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How To Find Reliable Overseas Suppliers
Jan 19 , 2021
A reliable supplier is one of the key factors for your business development. As we all know,cost saving is one of the main advantages for overseas procurement. Many foreign suppliers and manufacturers provide services at competitive prices, especially in low-cost areas. For enterprises with tight budget, choosing overseas suppliers is a good way to maximize profits. Besides the cheaper unit price,...
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How Does An Oxygen Concentrator Work?
May 18 , 2021
Oxygen Concentrator Machine is a medical device to help people with low oxygen content in the blood. They are powered by plugging devices into power outlets or using batteries. If a battery is used, it needs to be plugged into a power outlet for charging. Most concentrators also come with adapters, so you can use the device while driving. The oxygen generator receives the air, purifies it, an...
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What Test Tube Should Be Used for Low Temperature Preservation of Samples
Jun 01 , 2021
Cryopreservation, the preservation of biomaterials at a sufficiently low temperature to prevent cell division while maintaining integrity and stability, is the basis of modern biological experiments. In addition to the selection of equipment and methods, the selection of appropriate storage tubes is equally important for success. Proper use and low-temperature preservation ensure that the material...
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Why Your Label Comes off the Freezing Tube
Jun 08 , 2021
Low temperature and frozen storage of sensitive samples may present challenges. Samples that need to be stored in extremely cold conditions need to be properly and carefully labeled to maintain sample integrity, but labeling under these conditions can be tricky. Your test tube and cryogenic or frozen label may need to withstand liquid nitrogen, temperatures as low as - 196 centigrade, and laborato...
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Cervical Cancer Screening:What You Need to Know
Jun 22 , 2021
When to do cervical cancer screening? How is the inspection conducted? This article will help you understand the appropriate age for cervical cancer examination and the relevant test standards. What is the pasteurization test? Pap test, also known as "Pap smear examination", is a cervical cancer screening examination method proposed by Dr. George Papanicolaou in 1943. The Pap test involves using a...
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Easy Use Of an Ice Bag
Jul 20 , 2021
Everything from arthritis to muscular injuries to inflammation is treated with ice packs or heating pads. Hot and Cold Compress is a cost-effective way to treat pain for a variety of diseases and injuries. Ice packs are typically used to treat acute injuries, discomfort, inflammation, and edema. Heat can be used to relieve muscle pain and stiffness. Cold compress tools available: Cold ...
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How to Use the Cervical Brush for Cervical Cells
Aug 19 , 2021
Every woman has her own pattern or distribution of cervix mucosal epithelium. At birth, the connections between the intrinsic squamous epithelium covering the vaginal opening and the intrinsic columnar epithelium along the cervical opening are not at the same level. Pregnancy, hormonal changes after puberty, vaginal pH, menopause, and prior therapy, in addition to individual anatomy, are...