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Many excellent reference texts and booklets are
currently available. The following is a brief listing:
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General Services Administration. 1988. FED-STD-209E
Federal Standard – Clean Room and Work Station
Requirements, Controlled Environment. Washington D.C.
IES Recommended Practice: IES-RP-CC-001-86.
Recommended Practice for HEPA Filters. Mt. Prospect, IL;
Institute for Environmental Sciences. 1986.
IES Recommended Practice: IES-RP-CC-001-96. Laminar
Flow Clean Air Devices. Mt. Prospect, IL: Institute for
Environmental Sciences. 1986.
IES Document: IES-CC-011-85-T. A Glossary of Terms and
Definitions Related to Contamination Control. Mt. Prospect,
IL: Institute for Environmental Sciences. 1985.
ISO 14644-1: 1999. Cleanrooms and Associated Controlled
Environment International Organization for
Standardization.
Contamination and Sensitivity Issues with a Real-Time
Universal 16S rRNA PCR, Journal of Chemical
Microbiology. May 2000. p. 1747-1752. Vol. 38, No. 5.
Elimination of Contaminating DNA within Polymerase
Chain Reaction Reagents: Implications for a General
Approach to Detection of Uncultured Pathogens, Journal of
Clinical Microbiology. Mar. 1993. p. 646 – 652. Vol. 31,
No. 3.