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Suctioning Sponge

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1983
A newly devised sponge absorbs and suctions blood and irrigation fluids during surgical procedures. This new sponge eliminates the need for the frequent exchange of sponges during an operation. Although the sponge was designed for ophthalmic operations, it can be used in other types of surgical procedures as well.
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SPONGE

Proceedings of the International Symposium on Low Power Electronics and Design, 2018
Due to high aggregate idle time of Networks-on-Chip (NoCs) routers in practical applications, power-gating techniques have been proposed to combat the ever-increasing ratio of static power. Nevertheless, the sporadic packet arrivals compromise the effectiveness of power-gating by incurring significant latency and energy overhead.
Hossein Farrokhbakht   +3 more
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Sponges

2009
A total of 127 species of sponges distributed in two classes, 14 orders, 42 families, and 72 genera are reported for Costa Rica in this part. Sixty-five species from the Caribbean coast are included here, belonging to 1 class, 10 orders, 29 families, and 45 genera; and 62 species in 2 classes, 13 orders, 31 families, and 44 genera from the Pacific ...
Cortés, J.   +2 more
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Sponge

Proceedings of the 5th conference on Creativity & cognition - C&C '05, 2005
In this paper, we describe the origins, thematics, projects and practices of the art research collective Sponge. In particular, we focus on Sponge as a useful case study in transdisciplinary, collaborative practice-based research in creative art and design production and specifically, on Sponge as a unique example of a community of practice that spans ...
Christopher L. Salter, Sha Xin Wei
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Sponge Kidney

Journal of Urology, 1960
S A, PENNISI, R C, BUNTS
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SURGICAL SPONGES

Medical Journal of Australia, 1969
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SPONG v. SPONG

Victorian Reports, 1914
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SILICONE SPONGES

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1971
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