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biocontainment
bi·o·con·tain·ment B5263900 (bī′ō-kən-tān′mənt)n. The containment of pathological microorganisms within a well-defined, strictly controlled area, usually a research laboratory.bi•o•con•tain•ment (ˌbaɪ oʊ kənˈteɪn mənt) n. the confinement, as by sealed-off chambers, of materials that are harmful to life. biocontainment
biocontainment[‚bī·ō·kən′tān·mənt] (genetics) biological containment biocontainment
biocontainment (bī′ō-kən-tān′mənt)n. The containment of pathological microorganisms within a well-defined, strictly controlled area, usually a research laboratory.biocontainment (bi?o-kon-tan'-ment) In infectious disease laboratories, the process and procedures used to confine harmful microorganisms to the areas in which they are being investigated. The precise regulations vary with the pathogenicity of the organisms. See: biosafety level |