One of the major problems confronting healthcare professionals is the control of pathogenic organisms. This is because microorganisms are present in our environment and may contaminate healthcare instruments from time to time. An autoclave was designed and constructed to sterilize materials items used in such healthcare institutions. The autoclave has a liquid capacity of 200 liters and is heated electrically with a 6 KW heating-element.
In the present study, an attempt is made to study the linear morphometry of Suktel River, a tributary of Tel River and its sub basins, that flows through Bolangir District of Odisha. Freely available SRTM Dem (30-meter resolution) has been processed to delineate the streams and the watershed. Its various linear parameters have been delineated using Arc GIS 10.3. The results show that Suktel basin is a sixth-order normal basin having a dendritic drainage pattern. It confirms to Horton's Law of stream number and lacks structural control as implied by its bifurcation ratio that ranges between 3 and 5. It is in the stage of late maturity with the high volume of surface discharge.
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