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  2. Staple remover - Wikipedia

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    Staple remover. A staple remover (also known as a destapler) is a device that allows for the quick removal of a staple from a material without causing damage. The best-known form of staple remover, designed for light-gauge staples, consists of two opposing, pivot-mounted pairs of thin, steep wedges and a spring that returns the device to the open position after use.

  3. Surgical staple - Wikipedia

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    Surgical staples are specialized staples used in surgery in place of sutures to close skin wounds or to resect and/or connect parts of an organ (e.g. bowels, stomach or lungs). The use of staples over sutures reduces the local inflammatory response, width of the wound, and time it takes to close a defect. [1]

  4. Staple (fastener) - Wikipedia

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    The outward bent staples are easier to remove and are for temporary fastening or "pinning". Most staplers are capable of stapling without the anvil to drive straight leg staples for tacking. There are various types of staples for paper, including heavy-duty staples, designed for use on documents 20, 50, or over 100 pages thick.

  5. 9 Things You Can Actually Put Down Your Garbage Disposal ...

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    Just remember to remove staples and run plenty of water," says Pen from New Era Plumbing & HVAC. Dishwasher Pods “It’s perfectly safe to toss a dishwasher pod into your garbage disposal to ...

  6. Florida man sneezes his intestines out of his body at restaurant

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    The morning of the sneeze, the man’s doctors reported that he was healing well and could remove staples binding the wound together. He and his wife went out to breakfast at the diner to celebrate.

  7. Surgical suture - Wikipedia

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    Common time to remove stitches will vary: facial wounds 3–5 days; scalp wound 7–10 days; limbs 10–14 days; joints 14 days; trunk of the body 7–10 days. [ 23 ] [ better source needed ] Removal of sutures is traditionally achieved by using forceps to hold the suture thread steady and pointed scalpel blades or scissors to cut.

  8. 11 Things You Should NEVER Throw Away, According to ... - AOL

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    3. Personal and Sentimental Items. Meaghan Kessman, a professional home organizer in Los Angeles, recommends holding onto sentimental items like cards, photographs, and old journals. The key is to ...

  9. r/BreadStapledToTrees - Wikipedia

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    Alternative subreddits exist for fastening methods other than staples. [6] To ensure trees are not damaged, it is banned to use more than three slices of bread, or to use bonsai, cacti, or young trees. It is recommended to remove staples after photographing them to prevent animals from eating them.