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Studies on Viral Disinfection: An Evaluation of Moist Heat Disinfection for HBV by Using A0 Concept Defined in ISO 15883-Washer-Disinfectors

Yushi Uetera, Kunio Kawamura, Hiroyoshi Kobayashi, Yuhei Saito, Hiroshi Yasuhara and Ryoichi Saito
PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology July 2010, 64 (4) 327-336;
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