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sterili

Sterili is a term used in several languages to denote sterility or products that have been sterilized. In medical, laboratory, and agricultural contexts, it refers to items, environments, or tissues that are free from viable microorganisms. The form sterili can appear as an adjective or noun in different languages, functioning in phrases such as sterile instruments, sterilized packaging, or a sterile field. The root is Latin sterilis, with cognates in many European languages, and related forms in some non-European languages that have absorbed medical terminology.

Definition and scope: Sterility can refer to the absence of viable microorganisms in a product, surface, or

Sterilization methods: Common methods to achieve sterility include moist heat using steam in autoclaves, dry heat

Terminology and usage: The term sterili is closely related to sterile in English and stérile in French;

See also: Sterilization, Asepsis, Sterile field, Sterile packaging.

environment,
or
to
the
inability
of
an
organism
to
reproduce.
In
clinical
settings,
sterile
technique
and
asepsis
aim
to
prevent
microbial
contamination
during
procedures,
surgeries,
and
handling
of
sterile
supplies.
ovens,
chemical
sterilants
(such
as
sporicidal
liquids),
ethylene
oxide
gas,
hydrogen
peroxide-based
systems,
and
ionizing
radiation.
The
choice
depends
on
the
item,
required
sterility
assurance,
and
material
compatibility.
Compliance
is
guided
by
international
standards
and
regulatory
bodies,
and
packaging
is
validated
to
preserve
sterility
until
use.
in
many
languages
it
appears
in
the
form
of
an
adjective
describing
medical
supplies,
laboratory
tools,
or
environments.
In
everyday
language,
the
word
can
also
extend
to
non-medical
contexts
to
mean
completely
free
from
contaminants
or
living
organisms
where
applicable.