8 research outputs found

    Factors contributing to the survival of a strain of Pseudomonas cepacia in chlorhexidine solutions

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    Adsorption of Pseudomonas cepacia onto the surface of glass containers enables cells to survive in the presence of user strength chlorhexidine (0.05% w/v). The organisms were found to be firmly attached to the glass and colonised glass slides could be used to infect uncontaminated chlorhexidine solutions. The efficacy of chlorhexidine against Ps. cepacia decreased with decreasing pH. Storing infected solutions at low temperatures reduced the toxicity of chlorhexidine and promoted longer survival

    English Language Teaching in Nepal: An Investigation of Issues and Challenges

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    The research question that is being asked in this chapter is ‘what is an appropriate structure for reporting this study on English language teaching in Nepal?’ The study itself is an investigation of issues and challenges explored using a mixed methods approach

    Antiseptics and Disinfectants: Activity, Action, and Resistance

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