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Table 1.

Tested disinfectants, their active ingredients, and manufacturers.

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Figure 1.

Linearity in ATP readings for 4 different ATP meters.

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Table 2.

Correlation between ATP amount and ATP reading values in logarithmic scales for 4 different ATP meters.

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Figure 2.

Geometric mean of ATP readings for various dilutions of S. aureus CFUs.

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Table 3.

The minimum CFU of S. aureus that was detected for each ATP meter.

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Figure 3.

Quenching and enhancement effects of various disinfectant chemistries on Kikkoman luminometer readings, the control was ATP standard solution with 10−7 molarity.

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Figure 4.

Quenching and enhancement effects of various disinfectant chemistries on 3M luminometer readings. the control was ATP standard solution with 10−8 molarity.

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Figure 5.

Quenching and enhancement effects of various disinfectant chemistries on Sciegiene luminometer readings, the control was ATP standard solution with 10−7 molarity.

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Figure 6.

Quenching and enhancement effects of various disinfectant chemistries on Charm luminometer readings, the control was ATP standard solution with 10−9 molarity.

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Table 4.

Quenching and enhancing summary for tested disinfecting chemistries versus each tested ATP unit.

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