| silicon |
A brittle, grey, crystalline chemical element which, in its pure state, serves as a semiconductor substrate in microelectronics. It is naturally found in compounds such as silicon dioxide.
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| silicone l. |
see under oil.
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| silicone o. |
any of various long-chain fluid silicone polymers; those of medical interest being polydimethylsiloxanes. Various silicone oils, particularly of viscosity between 5000 and 5400 centistokes, are injected into the vitreous to serve as a vitreous substitute during or after vitreoretinal surgery, such as to maintain retinal tamponade in the management of complicated retinal detachment.
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| silicone oil |
Injectable silicone.
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| silicone |
Inert elastic material very well accepted by the body in its solid state that very rarely causes rejections. It is used for wide variety of different medical implants. See also LASGB.
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