We use EST search against E.coli db , Lambda db, Mitochondria db, rRNA db and vector db by using Blast . If the blast results with identity 0.95 and E-value = 0, then we define the sequence contaminated and will remove it
Removal of radioactivity from surfaces and materials.
To remove toxic substances, pathogens, the disinfecting or sanitation of a surface or item.
The removal of unwanted material (typically radioactive material) from facilities, soils, or equipment by washing, chemical action, mechanical cleansing or other techniques.
Routinely required step of destroying/inactivating microorganisms in microbiological laboratories to protect laboratory workers and prevent contamination of their work. This is the destruction or removal of microorganisms to some lower level, but not necessarily total destruction. Sterilization, disinfection and antisepsis are all forms of decontamination.
Process of rendering an object or area safe for unprotected people by removing or making harmless biological or chemical agents.
Process of rendering harmless (by neutralization, elimination, removal etc.) a potentially toxic substance in the natural environment, laboratory areas, the workplace, other indoor areas, clothes, food, water, sewage etc
Decreasing the amount of chemical agent on any person, object or area by absorbing, neutralizing, destroying, ventilating or moving chemical agents. Decontamination procedures are critical during: a. Response phase, to eliminate direct and imediate threats to human life. b. Recovery phase, to eliminate indirect and less immediate threats to human life (such as cross-contamination).
The destruction or removal of living organisms (this does not imply either total destruction or total removal) or the removal or neutralization of toxic agents or chemical carcinogens.
The removal or reduction of radioactive or hazardous contamination from facilities, equipment, or soils by washing, heating, chemical or electrochemical action, mechanical cleaning or other techniques to achieve a stated objective or end condition.
To clean up or reduce the radiological contamination.
The reduction or removal of contaminating radioactive material from a structure, area, object or person.
Process of removing radioactive contamination and materials from personnel, equipment or areas.
The removal of unwanted substances from personnel, rooms, building surfaces, equipment, etc.
reduction or removal of chemical, biological or radioactive material from a structure, area, object, or person.
The removal of radioactive contaminants from surfaces (e.g., skin) by cleaning and washing.
A process that removes microorganisms from an object, rendering it safe for handling.
A process that eliminates viable bioburden via use of sporicidal chemical agents.
means the use of physical or chemical means to remove, inactivate, or destroy bloodborne pathogens on a surface or item to the point where they are no longer capable of transmitting infectious particles and the surface or item is rendered safe for handling, use, or disposal.
To clean the area that is contaminated.
the reduction or removal of contaminated radioactive material from a structure, object or person. (See also decommission) return to: [] [ Click "BackButton" for previous location
A process that removes or neutralises pathogenic bacteria particularly Legionella.
To rid a piece of protective clothing of any chemical contaminants. Currently, acid contaminants are washed with base solutions and vice-versa. Solvents are washed with detergents. Exotic methods include freon chambers and thermal decontamination. Generally, these procedures are expensive with no guarantee that all contaminates have been removed. Chemicals may later 'wick' or leach back out of the suit's inner fabric layers. Go to top
The process of removing or neutralizing contaminants from personnel and equipment.
The removal of radioactive contaminants by cleaning and washing with chemicals.
To make safe by eliminating poisonous or otherwise harmful substances, such as noxious chemicals or radioactive material, from people, buildings, equipment and the landscape.
Decontamination means to remove the contaminants or dangerous agents from something, e.g. buildings, clothing, the ground, etc.
The removal of unwanted hazardous contamination by a chemical or mechanical process.
The removal of a hazardous material from a victim or equipment.
the process of decreasing the amount of chemical agent on any person, object, or area by absorbing, neutralizing, destroying, ventilating, or removing chemical agents.
Removal of harmful substances such as noxious chemicals, harmful bacteria or other organisms, or radioactive material from exposed individuals, rooms and furnishings in buildings, or the exterior environment.
The process of making any person, object, or area safe by absorbing, destroying, neutralizing, making harmless, or removing the hazardous material. Physical or chemical means to remove, deactivate or destroy hazardous materials in the surface and in the matrix of protective clothing. In the case of hazardous material emergencies, a preliminary decontamination is done near the scene to allow the wearer to safely remove a chemical protective garment. However, before the exposed garment can be worn again, it must be thoroughly decontaminated to remove any chemical that may have been absorbed into the protective barrier. The physical and/or chemical process of reducing and preventing the spread of contamination from persons and equipment used at a hazardous materials incident.
Decontamination is the process of cleansing to remove contamination, or the possibility (or fear) of contamination. Decontamination is sometimes abbreviated as "decon", "dcon", or "decontam".