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Microwave Radiation Sterilization
Definition 1
A sterilization process that uses microwave radiation to kill microorganisms. This process is restricted to materials that contain water and is typically used for food. (NCI Thesaurus)
Definition 2
A sterilization process that uses nonionizing radiation at frequencies between 300MHz and 300GHz in the microwave region to kill microorganisms. (Food and Drug Administration)
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