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    Gauze is a thin, translucent fabric with a loose open weave. In technical terms, "gauze" is a weave structure in which the weft yarns are arranged in...
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  • Gauze (stylized as GAUZE) is the debut studio album by Japanese heavy metal band Dir En Grey. The album was originally released on July 28, 1999, as a...
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  • Agra gauze was a thin, translucent fabric with a loose open weave. The material was made of silk with a plain weave. Agra gauze was also known as Agre...
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    Gauze sponges are disposable medical supplies commonly used in medicine and surgery. They are ordinarily made of gauze and are used to absorb blood and...
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  • Gauze was a Japanese hardcore punk band formed in September 1981. Having released five albums as well as appearing on numerous compilations since their...
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    Wire gauze or wire mesh is a gauze woven of metal wire, or very fine, gauze-like wire netting. Wire gauze is placed on the support ring that is attached...
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  • Look up gauze in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gauze is a thin, translucent fabric with a loose open weave. Gauze may also refer to: Gauze (band),...
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    used for secondary dressing. Gauze dressing is made up of woven or non-woven fibres of cotton, rayon, and polyester. Gauze dressing are capable of absorbing...
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    QuikClot (redirect from Combat gauze)
    stop hemorrhage.[citation needed] By 2009, QuikClot devices were made of gauze impregnated with kaolin instead of using zeolite. The kaolin device performed...
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  • provide a total seal, and as a result do not have the absorbent properties of gauze pads. They are typically used to treat open, or "sucking," chest wounds...
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