| absorbent g. |
[USP] a plain woven cloth of cotton or of a mixture of cotton and rayon; it is classified as Type I (the heaviest) to Type VIII (the lightest) on the basis of thread count and weight. It is supplied in various lengths and widths in the form of rolls and folds.
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| absorbent g., sterile |
absorbent gauze that has been sterilized and subsequently protected from contamination.
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| absorbent p. |
in root canal therapy, a cone of variable width and taper, usually made of paper or a paper product, used to dry or maintain a liquid disinfectant in the canal. Called also paper p.
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| absorbent v.’s |
see vasa lymphatica.
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| absorbable dusting powder |
Powder prepared from cornstarch. It is used as a lubricant for surgical gloves.
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