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    Buhr TL, Wells CM, Young AA, Minter ZA, Johnson CA, Payne AN, McPherson DC.
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  • 22. An Increase in Healthcare-Associated Clostridium difficile Infection Associated with Use of a Defective Peracetic Acid-Based Surface Disinfectant.
    Cadnum JL, Jencson AL, O'Donnell MC, Flannery ER, Nerandzic MM, Donskey CJ.
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  • 23. Comparative analysis of Bacillus weihenstephanensis KBAB4 spores obtained at different temperatures.
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    Szabo JG, Meiners G, Heckman L, Rice EW, Hall J.
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  • 30. Quantification of the impact of single and multiple mild stresses on outgrowth heterogeneity of Bacillus cereus spores.
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  • 31. Comparative evaluation of the sporicidal activity of new low-temperature sterilization technologies: ethylene oxide, 2 plasma sterilization systems, and liquid peracetic acid.
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  • 33. [Comparison of the sporocidal effects of two different disinfectants i a model experiment with pathogenic and nonpathogenic clostridial spore as well as with Bacillus cereus].
    Stockinger H, Böhm R, Strauch D.
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  • 35. Mechanism of Bacillus subtilis spore inactivation by and resistance to supercritical CO2 plus peracetic acid.
    Setlow B, Korza G, Blatt KM, Fey JP, Setlow P.
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  • 38. Sporocidal properties of peracetic acid and hydrogen peroxide, alone and in combination, in comparison with chlorine and formaldehyde for ultrafiltration membrane disinfection.
    Alasri A, Valverde M, Roques C, Michel G, Cabassud C, Aptel P.
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