| gauze b. |
[USP] Type I absorbent gauze containing no dyes or additives; it may be sterilized.
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| gauze sponge |
A sterile pad made of absorbent material. It is used during surgery and in wound dressing materials.
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| gauze |
fabric woven from silk, silk and flax, or cotton; delicate and transparent. Variations were made in Indian, Chinese, French, English and Scotch.
Ãâó: romancereaderatheart.com/regency/timeline/
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| gauze |
A thin, sheer plain-weave fabric made from cotton, wool, silk, rayon, or other manufactured fibers. End-uses include curtains, apparel, trimmings, and surgical dressings.
Ãâó: www.dressking.com/search/fabrics.htm
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| gauze |
Sheer silk - or a weave that interlaces pairs of warp yarns around the filling yarns in a figure eight configuration.
Ãâó: www.silkenasia.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc
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