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  • 91an·ti·sep·tic — /ˌæntəˈsɛptık/ noun, pl tics : a substance that prevents infection in a wound by killing bacteria [count] Clean the affected area with an antiseptic. [noncount] He applied antiseptic to the wound. antiseptic adj …

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  • 92Bactericide — A bactericide or bacteriocide is a substance that kills bacteria and, preferably, nothing else. Bactericides are either disinfectants, antiseptics or antibiotics. Important Functional Groups in a Bactericidal Substance The most used bactericidal… …

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  • 99Benzalkonium chloride — IUPAC name benzyl dimethyl tridecyl azanium chloride …

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  • 100Adhesive bandage — An adhesive bandage (called a sticking plaster, just plaster, or Elastoplast (a trademark) in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore, and South Africa; often called Band Aid (a trademark) generically in the United States, India,… …

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