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The 12-gauge is thicker.
It depends, sewing needles come in all different sizes.
Your answer depends on the gauge that you knit with the yarn and needles that you want to use and the size of the afghan that you want to make.Can you do the math?
if it's 14-gauge then it's 14-gauge.
Both 31 and 32 gauge are close:31 gauge = 0.0105"32 gauge = 0.0097"
a 25 Gauge needle is capable of drawing blood, but i would go with 21 or 23 for withdrawing lots of blood simply because the 25 gauge could get clogged..
A 21-gauge needle is commonly used for drawing blood for a chemistry profile. This size balances the need for sufficient blood flow while minimizing discomfort for the patient. However, a 22-gauge needle may also be used, depending on the patient's veins and specific laboratory requirements. Always ensure to follow your facility's protocols for blood draws.
You can find 14 gauge needles for sale at medical supply stores, online retailers, and some pharmacies. Many tattoo and piercing studios also carry 14 gauge needles for body modifications.
yes
The 12-gauge is thicker.
because all the contents of the blood could not travel through bigger number gauges or lesser diameter hypodermic needles
If you want to go from a 14st gauge to a 12st gauge, you need larger sizes needles.
Because it follows the french gauge system.
Butterfly needles come in several gauges - 21, 23, and 25-gauge.
Your gauge will be different and the size of the garment will be different, unless you accommodate the larger needles with a new gauge, and recalculate the fit.
it is a fuse that protects the gauge cluster if too much electricity is thrown at it. it affects the gauge needles, gas needles, etc. if none of that stuff is working, check the "cluster" fuse first.
Safety needles will be 22g or less. Butterfly needles will be 21g or less.