| sharps |
Hypodermic needles, syringes (with or without the attached needle), Pasteur pipettes, scalpel blades, blood vials, needles with attached tubing, and culture dishes used in animal or human patient care or treatment, or in medical, research or industrial laboratories. Also included are other types of broken or unbroken glassware that were in contact with infectious agents, such as used slides and cover slips, and unused hypodermic and suture needles, syringes, and scalpel blades.
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| Sharp |
An undesirable trait, sharp wines are bitter and unpleasant with hard, pointed edges.
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| Sharp |
Unpleasantly bitter or hard-edged, in some instances due to a high level of acetic acid (vinegar).
Ãâó: www.wineaccess.com/expert/tanzer/glossary.html
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| Sharp |
A bold, aggressive move or position. A sharp player is one who enjoys dynamic, explosive situations.
Ãâó: www.jeremysilman.com/chess_glossary/glossary_chess...
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| sharp dissection |
In surgical procedures, gaining access to tissues by incising them with some sort of sharp instrument such as a scalpel.
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