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Surgical strike (1925 bytes)
1: ...ular by [[aircraft]]. However the term "surgical strike" may also be employed to describe an [[assassinat... 3: Surgical Strikes are often employed in [[urban warfare]] and coun... 5: "Surgical Strike" was originally employed as a jargon catch phrase... Surgical mask (1693 bytes) 1: A '''surgical mask''' is designed to be worn by [[health profes... 3: ...tside health care facilities, simple, inexpensive surgical masks are commonly worn in heavily polluted vario... 6: Most "real" surgical masks used in operating rooms for the purposes of... 9: Simple surgical masks do reduce the spread of [[bacterium|bacteri... 11: ...too small to be caught in the fibres of a regular surgical mask. Thus, a mask wearer would not be less likel... Surgical instruments (9218 bytes) 2: ...type of surgery. Accordingly, the nomenclature of surgical instruments follows certain patterns, such as a d... 4: ...sistance to a surgeon with the proper handling of surgical instruments during an operation, by a specialized... 8: There are several classes of surgical instruments: 24: An important relative distinction, regarding surgical instruments, is the amount of bodily disruption o... 28: Surgical instruments have been manufactured since the dawn... Surgical cast (951 bytes) 1: A '''surgical cast''' is a device used to restrain a limb to fa... Surgical oncology (1838 bytes) 1: ...is the branch of [[surgery]] which focuses on the surgical managment of malignant neoplasms ([[cancer]]). 3: ...ssible for any one surgeon to be competent in the surgical management of ''all'' malignant disease. 5: ...ic oncologists and so forth can all be considered surgical oncologists. 7: ...a number of [[clinical trials]], that outcomes in surgical cancer care are positively associated to [[surgeo... 10: ...ttp://www.esso-surgeonline.be European Society of Surgical Oncology] Surgical Technologist (296 bytes) 1: ...d with preparing instrumentation and supplies for surgical procedures, maintaining [[aseptic technique]] dur... List of surgical procedures (2908 bytes) 1: ...s [[spleen]]. Thus, ''splenectomy'' refers to the surgical removal of the spleen (or sections thereof). "ot... 5: ==List of surgical term roots== 8: * -ectomy: surgical removal 27: ==List of surgical procedures== Surgical stainless steel (1590 bytes) 1: '''Surgical [[stainless steel]]''' is a variation of [[steel]... 15: ...t these types of steel are well suited for making surgical implants and equipment: they are easy to clean an... 17: Most surgical equipment is made out of Martensitic steel - it i... Sterilization (surgical procedure) (2922 bytes) 3: '''Sterilization''' is a [[surgery|surgical]] technique leaving a male or female unable to pr... Mobile army surgical hospital (1693 bytes) 1: A '''mobile army surgical hospital''' ('''MASH''') is a self-contained [[Un... 3: ... It was an alternative to the system of portable surgical hospitals, field hospitals, and general hospitals... One strike you're out (3235 bytes) 1: ...[[American]] states in the [[1990s]] (see [[Three strikes laws]]). 7: ...st [[liberal]] in the country - declared the one-strike-you're-out law to be unconstitutional in cases wh... 9: ...t forms the basis for this article, the term "One strike, you're out" has also acquired other popular appl... Strike Anywhere (1060 bytes) 1: ...and singing. The album [[Exit English]] has given Strike Anywhere a large cult following based on their mu... 3: Strike Anywhere also contributed a song called "To the W... 22: [http://www.strikeanywhere.org Official Site] First strike (1707 bytes) 1: In [[nuclear strategy]], '''first strike capability''' is a country's ability to defeat an... 7: ...f it dared, would then launch a pre-emptive first strike while they still had a chance. The reasoning behi... 11: ...riters that Castro was calling for a Soviet first strike against the US. 13: ... the imperialists could carry out a nuclear first strike against it." [http://www.cs.umb.edu/jfklibrary/cm... 17: * [[Decapitation strike]] Strike (1191 bytes) 1: '''Strike''' has many meanings: 3: ...ike''' is a deliberate absence from work. ''See [[strike action]].'' 4: ...ow in order to cause harm to an opponent. ''See [[strike (attack)]].'' 5: *'''Strike''' is the generic name for a blunt, crushing atta... 6: *A '''[[military strike]]''' is a limited attack on a specified target. Strike Out (2351 bytes) 1: '''Strike Out''', (1969-1998), [[North American]] [[Harness... 3: [[Image:StrikeoutHorse.jpg|right|]] 5: Strike Out was born in [[1969]] at [[Castleton Farm]] in... 9: As a two-year-old pacer, Strike Out earned more money than any horse in his age g... 11: ...year old pacer in a time of 1:56 3/5. Once again, Strike Out was named by the HTA and USTA as top three-ye... Homestead Strike (1879 bytes) 1: The '''Homestead Strike''' was a [[labor]] confrontation lasting 143 days... 3: ...the country for a trip to [[Scotland]] before the strike occurred leaving the situation in the hands of [[... 5: ...ckout]]" by management and not a "[[strike action|strike]]" by workers). 7: Frick brought in thousands of strikebreakers to work the [[steel mill]]s and [[Pinkert... 17: [[Category:Labor strikes]] 3rd strike (1142 bytes) 1: [[Image:3rdstrike.jpg]] 2: .... The two put together a makeshift lineup for 3rd Strike, but between several unsuccessful tours and Korth... 5: ...velyrics.com/0-9/3rd%20strike/index.html All "3rd Strike" Lyrics] 6: ...st.com/0-9/3rd%20strike/index.html Lyrics by "3rd Strike"] Jurisdictional strike (1179 bytes) 1: '''Jurisdictional strike''' is a concept in [[United States]] [[labor law... 2: ...f the NLRB to seek an [[injunction]] barring such strikes. The NLRB, almost without exception, resolves ju... 4: Jurisdictional strikes occur most frequently in the United States in th... Bird strike (3635 bytes) 1: ...e''' (sometimes birdstrike or BASH (bird aircraft strike hazard)) is an [[aviation]] term for when there i... 3: ...ult in damage to the aircraft. In the US reported strikes are divided between waterfowl (32%), gulls (28%)... 5: ...f, landing and associated phases. Less than 1% of strikes occur above 760 m (2,500 feet) and 50% at under ... 9: ...ust be able to safely land after taking a 1.82 kg strike. 11: At first bird strike testing by manufacturers involved firing a bird c... Strike Command (1248 bytes) 1: [[Image:Stc-600.jpg|right|200px|Strike Command badge]] 2: '''Strike Command''' is the successor organisation in the [... 4: ''Strike Command'' was formed on [[30 April]] [[1968]] by ... 8: ...2003]] who remains the current Commander in Chief Strike Command.
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