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  • '''Barbed suture''' is a type of [[suture]] that has barbs on it to hold the tissue t The concept of barbed suture was first introduced in the early 1900s. However, it was not until t
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  • ...endodontic instruments used to extirpate the pulp and enlarge the canal. A barbed broach is a short-handled endodontic instrument often used for the extirpat ...s removed, and the root canal is debrided using irrigation and aspiration. Barbed broaches are not inserted into the root canal until the canal has been enla
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  • '''Barbed wire''', also known as '''barb wire''', is a type of [[steel]] fencing wire Barbed wire was first patented in the United States in 1867 by [[Lucien B. Smith]]
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  • '''Barbed wire''', also known as '''barb wire''', is a type of [[steel]] fencing wire Barbed wire was first patented in the United States in 1867 by [[Lucien B. Smith]]
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  •  - noun a sharp barbed hook for catching fish
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  • '''Barbed suture''' is a type of [[suture]] that has barbs on it to hold the tissue t The concept of barbed suture was first introduced in the early 1900s. However, it was not until t
    2 KB (292 words) - 06:21, 20 February 2024
  • ...endodontic instruments used to extirpate the pulp and enlarge the canal. A barbed broach is a short-handled endodontic instrument often used for the extirpat ...s removed, and the root canal is debrided using irrigation and aspiration. Barbed broaches are not inserted into the root canal until the canal has been enla
    2 KB (369 words) - 12:25, 23 December 2020
  • ...ting of a barrier of felled or live trees with branches (sharpened or with barbed wire entwined) toward the enemy
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  •  -  an arrow with a wide barbed head; a mark shaped like an arrowhead; used to mark convicts' clothing; a
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  • '''Cymbopogon refractus''', also known as [[Barbed Wire Grass]], is a perennial grass species native to [[Australia]]. It is a ...mpound panicle, with numerous small spikelets that are sharply pointed and barbed.
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  • '''Lemon grass''' (''Cymbopogon''), also known as '''barbed wire grass''', '''silky heads''', '''cochin grass''', '''Malabar grass''', ...rus limon]]). Common names include '''lemon grass''', '''lemongrass''', '''barbed wire grass''', '''silky heads''', '''citronella grass''', '''cha de Dartiga
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  • ...and [[fimbrin]]. The actin filaments in filopodia are oriented with their barbed (plus) ends towards the cell membrane, which is the direction of actin poly ...capped by proteins such as [[mDia2]] and [[IRSp53]], which can bind to the barbed ends of actin filaments and promote further polymerization. Other proteins,
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  • ...s in length. Its stems are slender, [[vine]]-like, and covered with small, barbed spines. The leaves are triangular to heart-shaped, and the plant is named f ...e crop yields and increase management costs for farmers. Additionally, the barbed stems can cause physical harm to humans and animals.
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  • ...cal procedures. It is a long, slender instrument with a sharp point, often barbed, used for catching or holding tissues during surgery.
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  • ...filament]] assembly and disassembly. It can sever actin filaments, cap the barbed ends of filaments, and nucleate actin assembly. Gelsolin's activity is regu
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  • ...t is a tall perennial grass. Common names include lemon grass, lemongrass, barbed wire grass, silky heads, citronella grass, cha de Dartigalongue, fever gras
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  • ...s followed by fruits that are black, elongated, and armed with two to four barbed awns. The awns catch onto fur or clothing, hence the common name "Spanish N
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  • ...mint family, [[Lamiaceae]]. It is native to Asia. Its common names include barbed skullcap, barbat skullcap, and [[skullcap]]. The plant is a perennial herb
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  • ...actin-bundling proteins. The actin filaments are oriented such that their barbed (plus) ends are distal to the cell body. The filopodial tip complex, which
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  • ...orets. The plants produce fruits known as achenes, which are equipped with barbed awns that aid in seed dispersal.
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  • Cytochalasin B is a potent inhibitor of actin polymerization. It binds to the barbed end of actin filaments, preventing the addition of monomers and thus inhibi
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  • Cytochalasin D specifically binds to the barbed end of [[actin filaments]], preventing the addition of new actin monomers.
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  • ...ocalized medication to the wound site.<ref>[[Killeen, S.]], et al. (2005). Barbed sutures in aesthetic plastic surgery: evolution of thought and process. Aes
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