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  2. Wound closure strip - Wikipedia

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    Wound closure strips are often referred to using the genericized trademark Steri-Strips, the brand name used by 3M's Nexcare. [1] The precursor to the Steri-Strip was 3M's Micropore brand of microporous surgical tape .

  3. Surgical tape - Wikipedia

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    Albupore surgical tape, similar to Micropore. Surgical tape or medical tape is a type of pressure-sensitive adhesive tape [1] used in medicine and first aid to hold a bandage or other dressing onto a wound. These tapes usually have a hypoallergenic adhesive which is designed to hold firmly onto skin, dressing materials, and underlying layers of ...

  4. Micropore particle technology - Wikipedia

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    Micropore particle technology consists of fine, highly porous particles that remove fluid by a combination of capillary action and evaporation. [1] [2] Currently, they are mainly used in wound healing, where they absorb wound exudate into their micropore structure. Here capillary flow transports the exudate away from the wound surface towards ...

  5. Quarter-inch cartridge - Wikipedia

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    Quarter inch cartridge tape (abbreviated QIC, commonly pronounced "quick") is a magnetic tape data storage format introduced by 3M in 1972, [1] with derivatives still in use as of 2016. QIC comes in a rugged enclosed package of aluminum and plastic that holds two tape reels driven by a single belt in direct contact with the tape.

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