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  2. Surgical suture - Wikipedia

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    The chest drain stitch and corner stitch are variations of the horizontal mattress. [citation needed] Other stitches or suturing techniques include: Purse-string suture, a continuous, circular inverting suture which is made to secure apposition of the edges of a surgical or traumatic wound. [13] [14] Figure-of-eight stitch; Subcuticular stitch ...

  3. Talk:Surgical suture - Wikipedia

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    Circumcision article says "The remaining skin is then stitched back using dissolvable stitches". If a dissolvable stich is same as the absorbable suture, then thats one example of usage in the skin. Jay 12:56, 10 Jul 2004 (UTC) a subcuticular stitch is often used to close skin, but the stitch is then place a few milimeters below the surface, so ...

  4. Orally disintegrating tablet - Wikipedia

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    An orally disintegrating tablet or orally dissolving tablet (ODT) is a drug dosage form available for a limited range of over-the-counter (OTC) and prescription medications. ODTs differ from traditional tablets in that they are designed to be dissolved on the tongue rather than swallowed whole.

  5. Thin-film drug delivery - Wikipedia

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    Thin-film drug delivery uses a dissolving film or oral drug strip to administer drugs via absorption in the mouth (buccally or sublingually) and/or via the small intestines (enterically). A film is prepared using hydrophilic polymers that rapidly dissolves on the tongue or buccal cavity, delivering the drug to the systemic circulation via ...

  6. Bioresorbable stent - Wikipedia

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    An example of a naturally dissolving stent is the 'Absorb' stent 'produced by Abbott [25] that has several design components and features: base scaffold: a poly(L-lactide) polymer similar to that in dissolvable stitches is shaped into a tube made up of zigzag hoops linked together by bridges; drug-eluting layer': a mixture of poly-D, L-lactide ...

  7. Why Kathy Najimy's 'Hocus Pocus' Crooked Mouth Changed ... - AOL

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    Kathy Najimy as Mary Sanderson in ‘Hocus Pocus’ and ‘Hocus Pocus 2.’ Disney; Matt Kennedy/Disney+ While eagle-eyed fans may have noticed Kathy Najimy’s Hocus Pocus 2 smile looked ...

  8. Smash Mouth had a hit with 'All Star.' Then the memes ... - AOL

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    "You have certain songs that bands make that just don’t go away. We were blessed with that, and it was 'All Star,'" Smash Mouth lead singer Steve Harwell said of the song.

  9. Blake Lively's expletive-filled reaction to this Super Bowl ...

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    Lively had some expressive language, too, according to this video of the moment of her appearing to mouth "shut the f--- up." Blake Lively is so many of us at Super Bowl parties right now. pic ...