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alginate

In chemistry, salt of alginic acid, (C6H8O6)n, obtained from brown seaweeds and used in textiles, paper, food products, and pharmaceuticals.



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Because Shapes is a QuadraFoam, it can replace a number of traditional wound dressings, including polyurethane or silicone foams, hydrogels, alginates, hydrocolloids, transparent films, gauze, and other traditional dressings.
Applying current knowledge of the deleterious effect of acetic acid soaks, for example, may have steered Mr P's health care providers toward other treatment alternatives, (15) such as the use of hydrogels, hydrocolloids, alginates, semipermeable film dressings, wound vacuum pumps, and enzymatic debridement agents.
We were lectured on the uses, and the mixing and setting times of various dental materials--cements, bases, and liners, elastomeric impression materials, alginates, amalgam, composite materials, acrylics, and waxes.
 
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