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wire There are many kinds of wire: Plain Smooth. High tensile Very strong wire, usually 121/2 gauge (2.5 mm). No.8 wire Smooth wire, 8 gauge (4mm). Barbed Two smooth wires into which barbs are spun at intervals.
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wire ligature A soft, thin wire, elastic cord, or elastic loop used in orthodontics to anchor an arch wire or other dental devices.
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wire suture A suture of varying gauges of metal (usually stainless steel) that may be used in a wide variety of applications, including wound closure, intestinal repair, and the repair of sternotomies.
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wire wheel A wheel containing pieces of wire. It is used for cleaning metal surfaces.
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wire w. Haemonchus contortus.
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