Honey is extracted from honeycomb by first removing the beeswax cap that seals the cells. The frames are then placed in a centrifuge which spins out the honey from the comb. The honey is then collected and filtered to remove any impurities before being packaged for sale.
Galileo was not sterilized before launch because at that time, planetary protection guidelines were not as strict as they are now. It was launched in 1989 before more stringent measures were implemented to prevent contamination of other celestial bodies with Earth's microbes.
Because blood is screened and sterilized before transfusions.
In the sterilized broth, microbial growth is inhibited because the heat treatment destroyed any existing microorganisms. In the not-sterilized broth, microbial growth may occur due to the presence of viable microorganisms that can proliferate in the nutrient-rich environment. This difference in growth is typically observed through changes in turbidity or visible growth in the not-sterilized broth compared to the clarity of the sterilized broth.
talk to the same guy where you got the honey from before
In California, the notice of sale must be published in a newspaper once a week for three weeks before the sale date, with the first notice published at least 20 days before the sale. Additionally, a notice of the sale must also be posted on the property at least 20 days before the sale.
By sterilized, do you mean tubal ligation? If so, sure you can.
apparently its just evaporated milk and sterilized cream is just what it used to be known as.
Yes. All milk is first sterilized before use.
can you eat yogart the day before a colonoscopy
Agar must be sterilized before using because if it isn't. it could grow almost anything from the environment. It would spoil your ability to say which microbe you have being given. I think it would be like saying that you would be breaking the chain of evidence. I know that you would not be able to say for sure what you grew "out".
Honey is not stored in sacks. Mankind has been 'harvesting' honey from bees for thousands of years.... long before the foundation of Rome.