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Among the strategic implications of pervasive computing are:
Clean Technique
A method of reducing the number of microorganisms and preventing the spread of infections, mainly in medical and health care settings, without the strict sterility of surgical techniques.
Microorganisms
Tiny living organisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa, that can only be seen under a microscope and play various roles in the environment, human health, and disease.
Autoclave
A pressure chamber used to sterilize equipment and supplies by subjecting them to high-pressure steam at a specific temperature for a certain period.
Distilled Water
Water that has been purified through distillation, removing impurities and minerals.
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