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  • ...toclopramide useful in the treatment of gastric stasis (e.g. after gastric surgery or diabetic [[gastroparesis]]), as an aid in gastrointestinal [[radiology]] [[Image:Metoclopramide ampule.jpg|thumb|right|Plastic ampoule of metoclopramide]]
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  • ...flammable]] [[gas]], with a slightly sweet odor and taste. It is used in [[surgery]] and [[dentistry]] for its [[Anesthesia|anesthetic]] and [[analgesic]] eff ...in [[amateur rocketry|amateur]] and [[high power rocket]]ry with various [[plastic]]s as the fuel.
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  • ...t]], and loss of color vision. This is an emergency and requires immediate surgery to prevent permanent blindness. ...ase has been stable for at least six months. In severe cases, however, the surgery becomes urgent to prevent blindness from optic nerve compression. Because t
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  • ...rophy]], [[Acne vulgaris|acne]] and scars. In plastic and [[reconstructive surgery]] it is used for building up facial volume in areas like the [[cheek]]s, [[ * [[plastic surgery|Plastic Surgery]]
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  • ...longer period of time, however, a relaxation process takes place whereby a plastic, irreversible deformation of the sample takes place due to the slipping and ...us full functionality would be restored without the necessity for a second surgery to remove the implant (to avoid inflammation). Examples of this development
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  • {{For|environmentally degradable polymers |biodegradable plastic}} ...d surgery.<ref>Gilding DK, and Reed AM, "Biodegradable Polymers for Use in Surgery—Polyglycolic/Poly(lactic acid) Homo- and Copolymers," Polymer, 20:1459—
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  • ...spersed into hot water and cast as films, the above phenomenon yields to a plastic-brittle transition and ultimalte brittle failure in the film. ...specimens. Unless a prephotolysis arrangement can be made, the problem of plastic waste disposal remains serious, as it is undesirable to have open disposal,
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  • ...d wrought iron for a multitude of purposes. However, the availability of [[plastic]]s in the latter part of the 20th century allowed these materials to replac *[[Surgery|Surgical]] equipment
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  • ..., or [[Urinary urgency|urgency]] caused by [[urinary tract infections]], [[surgery]], or injury to the [[urinary tract]]. Phenazopyridine was discovered by [[ ...le, it is often prescribed after the use of a [[catheter]] or after penile surgery which results in the irritation of the lining of the urinary tract.
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  • ...nded for infants (less than 12 months old), persons recovering from recent surgery, immune-suppressed, or people with [[respiratory disease]]s. ...not be cleaned should be removed from the building in sealed impermeable [[plastic bag]]s and disposed of as ordinary waste.
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  • - [[General surgery]] - [[Hand surgery]]
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  • Eponymous [[Surgery|surgical procedures]] are generally named after the [[surgeon]] or surgeons | B || Bankart repair || [[Arthur Bankart]] || [[Orthopaedic surgery]] || Procedure to treat recurrent [[shoulder dislocation]] by suturing the
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  • ...5 to 10 times more potent than fentanyl) for use in specific surgeries and surgery in heavily opioid-tolerant/opioid-dependent patients. Has a high enough bin ...o produce procedural sedation for endoscopy, cardiac catheterization, oral surgery, etc. Additionally, Fentanyl is often used in [[cancer therapy]] and other
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  • .... Polyethylene, also called ''polythene'', is the world's most widely-used plastic, being primarily used to make films used in [[packaging]], [[carrier bags]] |journal=Annals of Surgery
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  • ...y patients with surgical disorders chose certain death rather than undergo surgery. Although there has been a great deal of debate as to who deserves the most ...s]], reduced the overall [[morbidity]] and [[Mortality rate|mortality]] of surgery to a far more acceptable rate than in previous eras. Concurrent with these
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