| 11. | Later, a manufacturing plant was built, where production of several medical products began, mainly surgical sutures.
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| 12. | Grigoryants is also credited with developing a method of musculo-aponeurotic surgical suture on the Abdominal cavity
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| 13. | Human cells are seeded on a three-dimensional, biocompatible and biodegradable scaffolding built from ordinary surgical suture material.
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| 14. | The Burch modifications involved placing the surgical sutures at the bladder neck and tying them to the pectineal ligament.
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| 15. | Gore's products include Glide brand dental floss, air filters, synthetic blood vessels, surgical sutures and patches for soft-tissue reconstruction.
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| 16. | "' Catgut suture "'is a type of surgical suture that is naturally degraded by the body's own proteolytic enzymes.
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| 17. | After World War II, Ethicon s market share in surgical sutures rose from 15 % to 70 % worldwide.
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| 18. | For the Berlin museum, Libeskind's floor plans incorporated shapes that evoke lightning bolts, surgical sutures and the Star of David.
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| 19. | A special manufacturing process removes the outer irritant sericin coating of the silk, which makes it suitable as non-absorbable surgical sutures.
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| 20. | It started out making tennis racket strings, violin strings, and surgical sutures but soon expanded into baseball shoes and tennis racquets.
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