unsterilisable equipment
unsterilisable materials
unsterilisable surface
unsterilisable instrument
unsterilisable device
unsterilisable component
unsterilisable parts
unsterilisable product
unsterilisable item
unsterilisable object
the hospital identified several unsterilisable pieces of equipment that required immediate disposal.
due to heat sensitivity, these sophisticated microscopes are technically unsterilisable in standard autoclaves.
the porous surface of the antique wooden chair made it effectively unsterilisable against deep-seated bacteria.
chefs rejected the batch of plastic cutting boards after realizing they were unsterilisable at high temperatures.
single-use syringes are designed to be unsterilisable to prevent dangerous reuse in medical settings.
the textile developer faced a challenge creating a fabric that was durable yet not unsterilisable.
contaminated soil in the region was deemed unsterilisable without causing severe ecological damage.
volunteers wore protective gloves because the collected waste was hazardous and unsterilisable.
waterlogged books in the flooded library were unfortunately classified as unsterilisable biohazards.
the dentist discarded the broken tool, knowing its rough edges made it unsterilisable.
certain chemical spills leave surfaces permanently unsterilisable without professional remediation.
unsterilisable equipment
unsterilisable materials
unsterilisable surface
unsterilisable instrument
unsterilisable device
unsterilisable component
unsterilisable parts
unsterilisable product
unsterilisable item
unsterilisable object
the hospital identified several unsterilisable pieces of equipment that required immediate disposal.
due to heat sensitivity, these sophisticated microscopes are technically unsterilisable in standard autoclaves.
the porous surface of the antique wooden chair made it effectively unsterilisable against deep-seated bacteria.
chefs rejected the batch of plastic cutting boards after realizing they were unsterilisable at high temperatures.
single-use syringes are designed to be unsterilisable to prevent dangerous reuse in medical settings.
the textile developer faced a challenge creating a fabric that was durable yet not unsterilisable.
contaminated soil in the region was deemed unsterilisable without causing severe ecological damage.
volunteers wore protective gloves because the collected waste was hazardous and unsterilisable.
waterlogged books in the flooded library were unfortunately classified as unsterilisable biohazards.
the dentist discarded the broken tool, knowing its rough edges made it unsterilisable.
certain chemical spills leave surfaces permanently unsterilisable without professional remediation.
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