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11:15 Feb 16, 2007 |
French to English translations [PRO] Medical - Medical: Instruments / description of veterinary operation | |||||||
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5 | metric |
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5 | The metric system is used also in English dec 2 = USP 3/0 |
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metric Explanation: This refers to the size of the suture. There are two ways of measuring, one is the that of the US Pharmacopoeia (calibre = size) and the other one that of the European Pharmacopoeia (décimal = metric). You can see it in the multilingual Instructions For Use I have attached as reference. Hope this helps! -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2007-02-16 13:03:19 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- You might want to "translate" into USP size. In that case 2 metric = 3/0 USP. See the table in this link. http://www.ag-tek.com/win/kane_products/surgicryl.shtml Reference: http://www.syneture.com/imageServer.aspx?contentID=4282&cont... |
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The metric system is used also in English dec 2 = USP 3/0 Explanation: NYLON dec 2 (USP 3/0) aiguille courbe Cliquer pour agrandir ... Sutures cutanées fines (pour les zones cutanées les plus fragiles ou les animaux les plus ... www.e-medicalonline.com/product_info.php?products_id=31&osC... - 28k -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 19 hrs (2007-02-17 07:13:38 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- A suture material for surgery comprises one or more filaments and is ... C. A braided surgical suture thread of thickness USP 3/0 of polyglycolic acid is ... www.freepatentsonline.com/7141302.html - 36k The thread size denotes its gauge. Two systems are used for measuring this ... 2. Triangular-bodied. Sutures of muscles and skin. M. ETAL SUTURE THREADS ... www.msf.org/source/refbooks/MSF_Docs/En/catalog/S/SUT/SSUT1... - |
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