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  2. Sengstaken–Blakemore tube - Wikipedia

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    Apart from the balloons, the tube has an opening at the bottom (gastric tip) of the device. More modern models also have an opening near the upper esophagus; such devices are properly termed Minnesota tubes. [3] [4] The tube is passed down into the esophagus and the gastric balloon is inflated inside the stomach. A traction of 1 kg is applied ...

  3. Minnesota tube - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 19 May 2012, at 04:56 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply ...

  4. List of welding processes - Wikipedia

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    Submerged Arc Welding: 121: SAW Automatic, arc submerged in granular flux Magnetically Impelled Arc Butt Welding 185: MIAB Both tube ends are electrodes; no protection gas; arc rotates fast along edge by applied magnetic field Pipelines and tubes Atomic Hydrogen Welding (149) AHW Two metal electrodes in hydrogen atmosphere Historical

  5. Talk:Sengstaken–Blakemore tube - Wikipedia

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    My understanding was that a 4-lumen tube (2 aspirates, 2 balloons) was known as a "Minnesota tube" and that Sengstaken-Blakemore tubes had a gastric aspirate alone. I may be mistaken -- Samir धर्म 08:11, 14 August 2006 (UTC) [ reply ]

  6. Balloon tamponade - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota four-lumen tube, with esophageal and gastric balloons, and esophageal and gastric aspirates. Balloon tamponade is considered a bridge to more definitive treatment modalities, and is usually administered in the emergency department or in the intensive-care unit setting, due to the illness of patients and the complications of the procedure.

  7. List of welding codes - Wikipedia

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    Heating practices for pipe and tube AWS D10.11: Root pass welding for pipe AWS D10.12: Pipe welding (mild steel) AWS D10.13: Tube brazing (copper) AWS D10.18:

  8. Copper tubing - Wikipedia

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    Soft (or ductile) copper tubing can be bent easily to travel around obstacles in the path of the tubing. While the work hardening of the drawing process used to size the tubing makes the copper hard or rigid, it is carefully annealed to make it soft again; it is, therefore, more expensive to produce than non-annealed, rigid copper tubing.

  9. Forge welding - Wikipedia

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    Forge welding (FOW), also called fire welding, is a solid-state welding process [1] that joins two pieces of metal by heating them to a high temperature and then hammering them together. [2] It may also consist of heating and forcing the metals together with presses or other means, creating enough pressure to cause plastic deformation at the ...

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