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For applications where surgical gloves provide adequate protection, if these are of natural rubber latex tlien powder-free gloves witli low/undetectable protein and allergen levels are advisable. (Alternatively the use of nitrile gloves eliminates the risk of latex allergy.)... [Pg.437]

The slides are routinely stored in dark under desiccation. Handle all slides with powder-free gloves. Before use, mark the array boundaries with a diamond pen on the back of the slide since the arrays will not be visible after processing. [Pg.230]

GLOVE PATIENT EXAMINING AND TREATMENT LARGE POWDER FREE 1000/PG 6515013244676 PG 290,70 ... [Pg.409]

GLOVE PATIENT EXAMINING AND TREATMENT MED RBBR POWDER FREE 1000S 6515013252370 PG 73.57 ... [Pg.409]

GLOVE PATIENT EXAMINING AND TREATMENTX-LARGE POWDER FREE 1000S 6515013940006 PG 82.35 ... [Pg.409]

GLOVES SURG GEN SURG S28 POWDER-FREE LIGHTWEIGHT SOS 6515012522484 PG 6917 ... [Pg.409]

GLOVES SURGEONS GENERAL SURGERY SZ 8.5 POWDER FREE LIGHTWEIGHT2S 6515012513759 PG 6039 ... [Pg.409]

GLOVES SURGEONS RUBBER POWDER-FREE SZ 7.5 STERILE DISPOSABLE 50S 6515012534260 PG 65 88 ... [Pg.409]

Vacuum atomization is a commercial batch process)180 The development of vacuum atomization started in the mid 1960 s, concurrent with the development of inert gas atomization. In 1970, a patent for the vacuum atomization method was issued to Homogeneous Metals, Inc. Using vacuum atomization, this company routinely produces superalloy powders of fine size without great consumption of argon, giving powders free of inert gas filled porosity. Wentzell1 801 has made detailed description of this proprietary process. [Pg.96]

NOTE Use powder-free gloves when handling all materials for this procedure and handle membranes with forceps at the edges to avoid potential artifactual staining. [Pg.186]

Heat-sealable plastic bags Powder-free gloves Plastic box... [Pg.208]

Zinc Stearate (or Octadecanoic acid zinc salt). Zn(Ci8H3502)2 mw 632,33 white, hydro-phobic powder, free from grittiness faint odor mp about 120°, about 130° (separate values) specific gravity 1.095. Sol in benz and hot common solvents such as chlf insol in ethanol, eth and w. Prepn is by reacting Na stearate with a soln of Zn sulfate. CA Registry No [557-05-1]. Zn stearate has an autoignition temp of 790°F and a flash pt of 530°F... [Pg.440]

Disposable gloves (Medi-Point vinyl gloves, powder free or comparable)... [Pg.16]

In all situations, grease-free, powder-free gloves and/or clean dry tweezers are essential for handling. Any grease or oil from human skin and other... [Pg.405]

General appearance Colour crystalline powder free from foreign matter light yellow ... [Pg.504]

Magnesium Silicate occurs as a very fine, white powder free from grittiness. It is a synthetic, usually amorphous form of magnesium silicate in which the molar ratio of magnesium oxide (MgO) to silicon dioxide (Si02) is approximately 2 5. It is insoluble in water and in alcohol, but is readily decomposed by mineral acids. The pH of a 1 10 slurry is between 7.0 and 10.8. [Pg.263]

Magnesium silicate occurs as a fine, white, odorless, tasteless powder, free from grittiness. [Pg.243]

Antibody-bound steroid was adsorbed to hydroxyapatite after addition to the incubation medium as a suspension or a solid powder. Free and antibody-bound steroid can also be separated in small columns of hy-droxyapaptite, eluting antibody-bound steroid with a continuous, increasing concentration of phosphate buffer, pH 7.0 (see Fig. 1). [Pg.292]

These are single- or multiple-unit powders free of agglomerated particles. They must be sterile for application on open wounds or damaged skin. [Pg.2979]

An experimental animal study undertaken to determine whether cornstarch powder suspended in physiological saline causes intraperitoneal adhesions after laparotomy showed a significantly higher incidence of adhesions than in the control group two weeks after surgery. It was recommended that powder-free surgical gloves should... [Pg.3294]

Kamffer WJ, Jooste EV, Nel JT, de Wet JI. Surgical glove powder and intraperitoneal adhesion formation. An appeal for the use of powder-free surgical gloves. S Afr Med J 1992 81(3) 158-9. [Pg.3295]

Cellulose acetate occurs as a white to off-white powder, free-flowing pellets, or flakes. It is tasteless and odorless, or may have a slight odor of acetic acid. [Pg.142]

Kaolin occurs as a white to grayish-white colored, unctuous powder free from gritty particles. It has a characteristic earthy or claylike taste and when moistened with water it becomes darker in color and develops a claylike odor. [Pg.378]


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