In medicine, the term cheesewiring or cheesewire effect (used interchangeably) describes any process in which cells or intercellular matrix are dissected...
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include infection, neuroma or cyst formation. Elastrator Surgical suture Cheesewiring Lois N. Magner (1992). A History of Medicine. CRC Press. p. 91. Greenblatt...
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Cheese knife (redirect from Cheesewire)
cutters are typically a fine gauge stainless steel or aluminium wire (a "cheesewire") stretched across a supporting frame. The thin wire cuts through a cheese...
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early, technical cause of failure may be an excessively tight stitch cheesewiring through the sclera. Infectious disease transmission through corneal transplantation...
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London. Retrieved 11 December 2021. McGuigan, Patrick (March 2021). "Cheesewire". Fine Food Digest. Vol. 22, no. 2. 17. Retrieved 29 December 2021. Burgoine...
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medical dressingPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Cheesewiring – Cutting of tissue by a taut element Chitin – Long-chain polymer of...
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