Sterilization/disinfection of medical devices using plasma: the flowing afterglow of the reduced-pressure N2-O2discharge as the inactivating medium
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Sterilization/disinfection of medical devices using plasma: the flowing afterglow of the reduced-pressure N2-O2discharge as the inactivating medium
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EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL-APPLIED PHYSICS
Volume 63, Issue 1, Pages 10001
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EDP Sciences
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2013-06-04
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10.1051/epjap/2013120510
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