Definition of Aseptic. Meaning of Aseptic. Synonyms of Aseptic

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Definition of Aseptic

Aseptic
Aseptic A*sep"tic, a. [Pref. a- not + septic.] Not liable to putrefaction; nonputrescent. -- n. An aseptic substance.

Meaning of Aseptic from wikipedia

- those that can cause disease, putrefaction, or fermentation. Even in an aseptic state, a condition of sterile inflammation may develop. The term often...
- the 1960s and 1970s, the development of the Tetra Brik package and the aseptic packaging technology made possible a cold chain supply, substantially facilitating...
- Aseptic processing is a processing technique wherein commercially thermally sterilized liquid products (typically food or pharmaceutical) are packaged...
- Aseptic meningitis is the inflammation of the meninges, a membrane covering the brain and spinal cord, in patients whose cerebral spinal fluid test result...
- Avascular necrosis Other names Osteonecrosis, bone infarction, aseptic necrosis, ischemic bone necrosis Femoral head showing a flap of cartilage due to...
- Aseptic sampling is the process of aseptically withdrawing materials used in biopharmaceutical processes for analysis so as not contaminate or alter the...
- Tetra Brik comes in either chilled (Tetra Brik) or ambient (Tetra Brik Aseptic) package types. The Tetra Brik package was introduced in 1963, after a...
- to the packaging plant for completion and filling. These are suited for aseptic processing and are used for milk, soup, juice, etc. Paperboard-based cartons...
- the acquisition of PKL from Linnich, Germany, SIG entered the field of aseptic carton liquid packaging, later known as SIG Combibloc. In 2000, SIG started...
- Drug-Induced Aseptic Meningitis (DIAM) is a type of aseptic meningitis related to the use of medications such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)...