syringe in the PONS Dictionary

syringe Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

hypodermic syringe

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Two years later, the company invented the dual-chamber syringe, which remains a patented product.
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It is attached to the end of a syringe for use.
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These consist of a funnel which is connected directly to the syringe.
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Pressure-limiting syringes are available, and they have been clinically shown to protect against overdistension.
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Sometimes authentic bottles are used but another wine is added by using a syringe.
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The name "mechanical" reflects the similarity of this mode of transmission to mechanical injection with a syringe.
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The cap is attached to the syringe via a hinge, which allows the cap to be snapped onto the needle using one hand.
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A syringe, carefully dried and flushed of air with an inert gas, is used to extract the liquid from its container.
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They can also be force-fed through the mouth with a syringe.
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The needle on a safety syringe can be detachable or permanently attached.
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