> Partners
> Colostomy Bag
> Max Cut size 70 mm
> Lot No: CB20210130
> Sterile
> Skin Barrier
> For Colostomy Bag
> 1 pack
A colostomy is an opening (stoma) in the large intestine (colon), or the surgical procedure that creates one. The opening is formed by drawing the healthy end of the colon through an incision in the anterior abdominal wall and suturing it into place. This opening, often in conjunction with an attached ostomy system, provides an alternative channel for feces to leave the body. Thus if the natural anus is unavailable for that function (for example, in cases where it has been removed in the fight against colorectal cancer or ulcerative colitis), an artificial anus takes over. It may be reversible or irreversible, depending on the circumstances.
> Contec
> Compressor
> Nebulizer
> NE-JO1
> 220 Volt
> Nebulizer Set
> Non-Corrosive gas
> Avoid Direct Sunlight
> Violent Collision, Rain and Gravity extrusion
In medicine, a nebulizer (American English) or nebuliser (British English) is a drug delivery device used to administer medication in the form of a mist inhaled into the lungs. Nebulizers are commonly used for the treatment of asthma, cystic fibrosis, COPD and other respiratory diseases or disorders. They use oxygen, compressed air or ultrasonic power to break up solutions and suspensions into small aerosol droplets that are inhaled from the mouthpiece of the device. An aerosol is a mixture of gas and solid or liquid particles.
10 Slide Staining Dish with Cover
For staining 3 x 1″ (75 x 25mm) microscope slides. Holds 10 single slides, 19 slides arranged alternately straight across and diagonally, or 20 slides back-to-back. Made of soda lime glass. Approximate inside dimensions: 77 x 60 x 30mm (3″ x 2-3/8″ x 1-3/16″). Maximum liquid volume without rack is approximately 150 ml.
10 Slide Staining Dish with Cover
For staining 3 x 1″ (75 x 25mm) microscope slides. Holds 10 single slides, 19 slides arranged alternately straight across and diagonally, or 20 slides back-to-back. Made of soda lime glass. Approximate inside dimensions: 77 x 60 x 30mm (3″ x 2-3/8″ x 1-3/16″). Maximum liquid volume without rack is approximately 150 ml.
In placental mammals, the umbilical cord is a conduit between the developing embryo or fetus and the placenta.
During prenatal development, the umbilical cord is physiologically and genetically part of the fetus and normally contains
two arteries and one vein, buried within Wharton’s jelly.
The umbilical vein supplies the fetus with oxygenated, nutrient-rich blood from the placenta.
Conversely, the fetal heart pumps low oxygen, nutrient-depleted blood through the umbilical arteries back to the
placenta.
In placental mammals, the umbilical cord is a conduit between the developing embryo or fetus and the placenta.
During prenatal development, the umbilical cord is physiologically and genetically part of the fetus and normally contains
two arteries and one vein, buried within Wharton’s jelly.
The umbilical vein supplies the fetus with oxygenated, nutrient-rich blood from the placenta.
Conversely, the fetal heart pumps low oxygen, nutrient-depleted blood through the umbilical arteries back to the
placenta.
> Medpro
> Cotton Tipped
> Applicator sticks
> Single tip applicator
> 100% pure white cotton
> 6 inches length bamboo stem
> 1 cotton-tipped applicator stick per pack
> Sterile
> Big head
> 50 pack
> CE 0123
> Lot no; JA201228U
> Single use
Cotton tipped applicators are useful disposable instruments that can be employed to spread liquid, gel and paste materials. These swabs feature a wood or cardboard shaft with a soft cotton tip at one end. This can be used to spread or apply a variety of materials to dental restorations, or directly to a patient’s tooth.
> Supreme
> Cotton Tipped
> Applicator sticks
> Single tip applicator
> 100% pure white cotton
> 6 inches length bamboo stem
> 2 cotton-tipped applicator stick per pack
> Sterile
> Big head
> 100 pack
> CE 0123
> Lot no; JA201228U
> Single use
Cotton tipped applicators are useful disposable instruments that can be employed to spread liquid, gel and paste materials. These swabs feature a wood or cardboard shaft with a soft cotton tip at one end. This can be used to spread or apply a variety of materials to dental restorations, or directly to a patient’s tooth.
Cotton tipped applicators are useful disposable instruments that can be employed to spread liquid, gel and paste materials. These swabs feature a wood or cardboard shaft with a soft cotton tip at one end. This can be used to spread or apply a variety of materials to dental restorations, or directly to a patient’s tooth.
A cover slip, coverslip or cover glass is a thin flat piece of transparent material, usually square or rectangular, about 20 mm wide and a fraction of a millimetre thick, that is placed over objects for viewing with a microscope. The object is usually held between the cover slip and a somewhat thicker microscope slide, which rests on the microscope’s stage or slide holder and provides the physical support for the object and slip. The main function of the cover slip is to keep solid specimens pressed flat, and liquid samples shaped into a flat layer of even thickness. This is necessary because high-resolution microscopes have a very narrow region within which they focus. The cover glass often has several other functions. It holds the specimen in place and protects the specimen from dust and accidental contact. It protects the microscope’s objective lens from contacting the specimen and vice-versa; in oil immersion microscopy or water immersion microscopy the cover slip prevents contact between the immersion liquid and the specimen. The cover slip can be glued to the slide so as to seal off the specimen, retarding dehydration and oxidation of the specimen.
A cover slip, coverslip or cover glass is a thin flat piece of transparent material, usually square or rectangular, about 20 mm wide and a fraction of a millimetre thick, that is placed over objects for viewing with a microscope. The object is usually held between the cover slip and a somewhat thicker microscope slide, which rests on the microscope’s stage or slide holder and provides the physical support for the object and slip. The main function of the cover slip is to keep solid specimens pressed flat, and liquid samples shaped into a flat layer of even thickness. This is necessary because high-resolution microscopes have a very narrow region within which they focus. The cover glass often has several other functions. It holds the specimen in place and protects the specimen from dust and accidental contact. It protects the microscope’s objective lens from contacting the specimen and vice-versa; in oil immersion microscopy or water immersion microscopy the cover slip prevents contact between the immersion liquid and the specimen. The cover slip can be glued to the slide so as to seal off the specimen, retarding dehydration and oxidation of the specimen.