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Caps, stoppers and pipes should also be sterilisable and easy to clean.
The probe is placed over the temple or cheek of the fetus, and needs to be sterile and sterilisable.
As much as possible of the area in the vicinity of the procedure should be covered with either disposable or sterilisable drapes.
Scottish surgeon William MacEwan (1848-1924) is credited with the introduction of a sterilisable surgical gown.
Handles Handles are available in traditional wood and stag as well as extra strong, non-absorbent, sterilisable polypropylene.
It is particularly useful in fermentation and cell culture applications as the probe is supplied in a stainless steel, steam sterilisable housing.
Steam Sterilisable Oxygen electrodes for Fermentation, Biotechnology and Tissue Culture.
A unique patented probe that is steam sterilisable in situ and incorporates four electrodes is used to apply a radio frequency field to the biomass.
While at the Infirmary he introduced the practice of doctors wearing sterilisable white coats, performed some of the first bone grafts, developing a one-piece osteotome and performing a number of studies on animal bones that lead to treatments for a number of bone-related maladies.
They are also used in medicine for sterilizable instruments made of plastic.
Valves on fermentation vessels are of sanitary design and steam sterilizable.
Many procedures today employ single-use items rather than sterilizable, reusable items.
Bhd. provides commercial and industrial sterilization of medical devices and other sterilizable products.
Applications also include sterilizable, small-diameter (27 mm and 38 mm) closures for still beverages.
They are autoclavable up to 200 C, bacteria filtering, sterilizable, air permeable and designed for onetime use (disposable).
Availability of sterilizable lift-tabs (for flip-up models)
Yes, one of the ward's bathrooms included a sterilizable treatment tub; Miles pictured unhappy passengers with skin infestations soaking therein.
Although some of these items are in principle sterilizable and re-usable, at Sydney IVF we discard them after use.
If you will always keep instruments in the correct sequence in the sterilizable sponge you will be able to quickly tell the size of a given instrument.
The life-span of a sterilizable needle and syringe was estimated in 1995 to be between 50 and 200 injections depending on the hardness of local water.
The dispensing pump uses sterilizable silicone or special Viton tubing allowing any fluid from aseptic solutions to hydrocarbons to be dispensed.
Nerve guidance channels must be readily formed into a conduit with the desired dimensions, sterilizable, tear resistant, and easy to handle and suture (Schmidt & Leach 2003).
The company offers motor-gearhead combinations for applications in extreme environments in terms of temperature, pression and durability as well as sterilizable motor-gearhead combinations for use in the medical field.
The use of synthetic materials come with certain concerns, such as: easy formation of the graft material into the necessary dimensions, biodegradable, sterilizable, tear resistant, easy to operate with, low risk of infection, and low inflammation response due to the material.
This new Prepara Tabletop Mister is the first BPA-free, sterilizable glass mister with a patented filtering system that allows the user to create their own flavored oils by infusing fresh herbs, spices or even ingredients like chili peppers and garlic without clogging the sprayer.