Not quite sure, but the Maloney dilator is handed down the esophagus by the anesthetist who is not sterile.
This maloney dilator is used during a Nissen procedure to prevent suture from being too tight outup Nissen Fundoplication surgical procedure
Under ideal conditions, population increases.
Yes, under standard conditions, carbon disulfide (CS2) is a liquid.
"Limestone, under certain conditions, may become marble". -Getis Introduction to Geography.
Under what conditions should you use wet sieving instead of dry sieving?
Maloney dilators are inserted into the esophagus by the anesthesia provider because this cannot be done from the sterile field.
This maloney dilator is used during a Nissen procedure to prevent suture from being too tight outup Nissen Fundoplication surgical procedure
On a chemical level, ibuprofen is made carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms bound together by covalent bonds. The pills themselves are manufactured in a lab under sterile conditions.
Bottled mineral water is a natural product and apart from bottling under sterile conditions nothing more is done to treat or add to the product in order to preserve it.
Hospitals usually buy their supplies of maggots and leeches from special "farms" where they are grown under sterile conditions.
No. Sperm is "invisible" and you can only see it under a microscope. If there's NO sperm at all, then you're sterile.
To what, under which conditions?
There are different types of Aseptic Techniques such as uphold of sterilastion. This is when you insure that the sterile sections in labs are kept sterile, by using sterile equiptment (such as gloves, etc) and washing hands for at least 2-5mins before entering sterile environments. Another technique is when dealing with sterile equiptment, not only do you use gloves, but ensure that you use the procedure of handeling equiptment in a certain way. Tilt the testube to the side for example, when you are screwing and unscrewing the lid of a container, using the side of your hands, not touching the rim with yor fingers etc. This should help a bit :)
"Under field conditions" is more idiomatic.
Sterile water is used under circumstances where additional pathogens and other microbial contaminants; as found in regular water, need to be avoided.
It is important to use only leeches that have been raised in the laboratory under sterile conditions in order to protect patients from infection. Therapeutic leeches belong to one of two species
The usual place to tap the chest is below the armpit (axilla). Under sterile conditions and local anesthesia, a needle, a through-the-needle-catheter, or an over-the-needle catheter may be used to perform the procedure. Overall, the catheter.