syringe$81288$ - traduzione in greco
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syringe$81288$ - traduzione in greco

A SIMPLE PUMP CONSISTING OF A PLUNGER THAT FITS TIGHTLY IN A TUBE
Syringes; Hypodermic syringe; Dental syringe; Disposable syringe; Oral syringe; 💉; Syringing; Syringed; Insulin syringe; Pre-filled syringe; Medical syringe; Carpule; Letitia Mumford Geer; Prefilled syringe
  • ''[[De Medicina]]'' by the Roman author [[Aulus Cornelius Celsus]], later the first medical textbook to be printed
  • [[Disposable]] syringe with needle, with parts labelled: plunger, barrel, needle adaptor, needle hub, needle bevel, needle shaft
  • A dose-sparing syringe and needle being used to draw up a Covid-19 vaccine
  • An antique glass and metal syringe
  • date=2015-04-28 }}, [[Radio télévision suisse]], 23 February 2015 (page visited on 23 February 2015).</ref>
  • Syringe made entirely of glass, with no parts made from metal, nor any other material.
  • Some chemical compounds, such as [[thermal paste]] and various glues, e.g. [[epoxy]], are sold in prepackaged syringes.

syringe      
n. σύριγξ, σύριγγα, κλυστήρ

Definizione

syringe
(syringes)
A syringe is a small tube with a thin hollow needle at the end. Syringes are used for putting liquids into things and for taking liquids out, for example for injecting drugs or for taking blood from someone's body.
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Wikipedia

Syringe

A syringe is a simple reciprocating pump consisting of a plunger (though in modern syringes, it is actually a piston) that fits tightly within a cylindrical tube called a barrel. The plunger can be linearly pulled and pushed along the inside of the tube, allowing the syringe to take in and expel liquid or gas through a discharge orifice at the front (open) end of the tube. The open end of the syringe may be fitted with a hypodermic needle, a nozzle or tubing to direct the flow into and out of the barrel. Syringes are frequently used in clinical medicine to administer injections, infuse intravenous therapy into the bloodstream, apply compounds such as glue or lubricant, and draw/measure liquids. There are also prefilled syringes (disposable syringes marketed with liquid inside).

The word "syringe" is derived from the Greek σύριγξ (syrinx, meaning "Pan flute", "tube").