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A. Ultrasound can work on most of the more common types of algae found in ponds today. More specifically, ultrasound works very well and quite quickly on planktonic algae, or green water issues. Since the density of this algae growth is very light, ... more
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Mouth washes contain alcohol which is commonly used as a bacteria killing agent. Alcohol is a natural antiseptic and neutralizes the microbes that are responsible for bad breath. ... more
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Antibiotics kill bacteria by preventing the bacteria from reproducing. Bacteria is a single-cell living organism and must be able to reproduce in order to survive. An antibiotic kills bacteria by inhibiting its ability to convert glucose into ... more
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Well, animal cells don't have cell walls because, um, they have to be flexible. You can see this best in muscle cells: they contract and relax, so the animal can move! Animals typically maintain an internal environment that is isotonic with respect ... more
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No. Antibacterial soaps and chemical germs can mutate to become resistant. SanAquel however relies on physical destruction and bacteria can not mutate to become resistant. It destroys the cell every time! ... more
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Hand hygiene reduces transmission of pathogens and the incidence of health care-associated infections (HAIs). Studies dating back to 1847 have demonstrated that mortality rates of mothers who were assisted with childbirth by hospital staff who ... more
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A. Yes, our product helps to emulsify the water in diesel and attack most forms of algae commonly found in fuel storage tanks. ... more
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They can't, realistically. Nor would you want them to, since bacteria are an integral part of all living organisms. Your body, right now, contains more bacterial cells than human cells. The simplest way to prevent bacteria from living on a small ... more
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Our state-of-the-art HydRO-7™ purification system is designed to remove dissolved solids and organic compounds that may be present in the water. The reverse osmosis process we use removes these organic compounds, but we also employ other steps such ... more
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Bioaugmentation can be used for in-situ and ex-situ soil and water remediation. It can be used in conjunction with traditional mechanical methods or on its own. Microbial bioaugmentation is most successful in treating the residual biofilms in the ... more
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