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Syringing the ear to
remove excess ear wax. Syrinx, the
nymph from
classical mythology after which syringes were
supposedly named.
Safety syringe, with...
- A
syringe driver, also
known as a
syringe pump, is a
small infusion pump, used to
gradually administer small amounts of
fluid (with or
without medication)...
- A
syringe filter (sometimes
called a
wheel filter if it has a wheel-like shape) is a single-use
filter cartridge. It is
attached to the end of a syringe...
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Atropine is a
tropane alkaloid and
anticholinergic medication used to
treat certain types of
nerve agent and
pesticide poisonings as well as some types...
- A
safety syringe is a
syringe with a built-in
safety mechanism to
reduce the risk of
needlestick injuries to
healthcare workers and others. The needle...
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Flying syringe is a
phrase that is used to
refer to proposed, but not yet created,
genetically modified mosquitoes that
inject vaccines into
people when...
- The
syringe tide was an
environmental disaster during 1987–88 in Connecticut, New
Jersey and New York
where significant amounts of
medical waste, including...
- A gas
syringe is a
piece of
laboratory gl****ware used to
insert or
withdraw a
volume of a gas from a
closed system, or to
measure the
volume of gas evolved...
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Syringic acid is a
naturally occurring phenolic compound and
dimethoxybenzene that is
commonly found as a
plant metabolite.
Syringic acid can be found...
- washer,
commonly used in the
medical setting or at home, with a bulb
syringe. Ear
syringing techniques are
described in
great detail by
Wilson &
Roeser and...