Bacterial inactivation using radial mode ultrasonic devices
Bacterial inactivation is vitally important in many industrial processes and in particular those manufacturing products for human consumption. The consequences of poor inactivation processes can result in severe illness and death. To prevent this, several techniques have been developed over the year...
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University of Glasgow
2008
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