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Gunning's splint see under splint.
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gunpowder burn A burn resulting from exploding gunpowder, usually at very close range. It is often followed by tetanus, which should be prevented by administration of antitetanus toxoid and immune globulin and meticulous care of the injury area.
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guna One of the three qualities of nature (sattva, rajas, tamas).
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guna ("quality"): a term that has numerous meanings, including "virtue"; often refers to any of the three primary "qualities" or constituents of nature (prakriti): tamas (the principle of inertia), rajas (the dynamic principle), and sattva (the principle of lucidity)
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guna quality, positive attributes or virtues. In the context of Bhagavad-gita and Sankhya philosophy there are three gunas of matter. Sometimes guna is translated as phase or mode. Therefore the three gunas or phases of matter are: sattva-guna, rajo-guna and tamo-guna. The word guna also means a rope or thread and it is sometimes said that beings are
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