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1 MICROBIAL DEATH Antonio Casolari I. A. Microorganisms and Lethal B. Shape of Survivor Curves ..2 II. Single Hit A. Heat Inactivation 1. Thermodynamic a. Maximum Allowable Q10 ..12 b. Minimum Allowable z ..13 c. The Highest Allowable Energy 2. Mechanisms and B. Radiation C. Chemical D. Theoretical III. Target Theory ..18 A. Inactivation by B. Heat Inactivation ..19 C. Limitations of the Theory ..20 IV. Continuously Decreasing DEATH Rate Curves ..20 A. Experimental B. Theoretical C. Mathematical D. Evidence Against Suggested V.
4 D T = 1 / k' (2) The use of D 90 or D 10 refers to the fact that after a treatment time t = 1 / k', 90% of the microbial population is destroyed or, alternatively, 10% of the population survives.
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Chapter 7: Control of Microbial Growth, Microbial, Microbial Death, 3. Factors that Influence Microbial Growth, Antifungal free fatty acids: A, Mechanism of Action of Isothiazolone Biocides, PROVIDE DURABLE, NON-LEACHING ANTIMICROBIAL SURFACES, Summary Infectious History, Columbia University, Aseptic Area Validations STERILIZATION EQUIPMENTS, STERILIZATION EQUIPMENTS Aseptic Area Validations, The Most Probable Number Method and