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The Birmingham gauge[1] is a wire gauge system, and is also used to specify thickness or diameter of hypodermic needles and tube products.

  1. ^ Page 400 in: Steven M. Yentis, Nicholas P. Hirsch, James Ip (2013). Anaesthesia and Intensive Care A-Z E-Book: An Encyclopedia of Principles and Practice. FRCA Study Guides (5 ed.). Elsevier Health Sciences. ISBN 978-0-7020-5375-7.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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Birmingham gauge

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Birmingham gauge is a wire gauge system, and is also used to specify thickness or diameter of hypodermic needles and tube products. Birmingham gauge is...

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Gauge

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Wire gauge, a measure of the size of a wire American wire gauge, a common measure of nonferrous wire diameter, especially electrical Birmingham gauge, a...

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French catheter scale

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Ch (for Charrière, its inventor). However, simply gauge, G or GA generally refers to Birmingham gauge. The Charrière is measured by the ''outer'' diameter...

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Wire gauge

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The first includes all the older gauge measurements, notably the Birmingham gauge (B.W.G. or Stubs) and the Lancashire. The origin of the B.W.G. is obscure...

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Hypodermic needle

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diameter of a hypodermic needle is the Birmingham gauge (also known as the Stubs Iron Wire Gauge); the French gauge is used mainly for catheters. Various...

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Peripheral venous catheter

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can be given by Birmingham gauge or French gauge. Diameter is proportional to French gauge and inversely proportional to Birmingham gauge. The insertion...

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American wire gauge

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American Wire Gauge (AWG) is a logarithmic stepped standardized wire gauge system used since 1857, predominantly in North America, for the diameters of...

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Track gauge

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Grand Junction Railway and the London and Birmingham Railway forming a huge critical mass of standard gauge. When Bristol promoters planned a line from...

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Standard wire gauge

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of Council August 23, 1883. It was constructed by improving the Birmingham Wire Gauge. It was made a legal standard on 1 March, 1884, by the British Board...

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Intravenous therapy

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and size of needles and catheters can be given in Birmingham gauge or French gauge. A Birmingham gauge of 14 is a very large cannula (used in resuscitation...

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Logarithmic scale

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logarithmic, such as standard values for resistors, the American wire gauge, the Birmingham gauge used for wire and needles, and so on. bit, byte hartley nat shannon...

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Birmingham and Gloucester Railway

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Camp Hill in Birmingham. It linked with the Bristol and Gloucester Railway in Gloucester, but at first that company's line was broad gauge, and Gloucester...

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List of track gauges

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track gauges by size. A gauge is measured between the inner faces of the rails. For ridable miniature railways and minimum gauge railways, the gauges are...

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Leaf spring

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by the Stubbs or Birmingham gauge, with typical thicknesses ranging between 0.203 to 0.375 in (5.2 to 9.5 mm) (6 to 3/8 or 00 gauge).: 16  The material...

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Great Western Railway

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4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge lines of the Birmingham and Gloucester Railway. This resulted in a break-of-gauge that forced all passengers and...

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Birmingham Corporation Tramways

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Birmingham Corporation Tramways operated a network of tramways in Birmingham from 1904 until 1953. It was the largest narrow-gauge tramway network in the...

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Liver biopsy

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is suspected For a percutaneous biopsy, it is recommended to use a Birmingham gauge 16 or wider cutting needle, and obtaining a length of 20–25 mm of liver...

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Birmingham and Oxford Junction Railway

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project to connect Birmingham and Oxford. The Great Western Railway used the broad gauge at the time; the rival narrow (standard) gauge London and North...

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Birmingham and Bristol Railway

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line, and laid mixed gauge to Bristol. By 1857 the whole line had been converted to standard gauge. Maggs, C (1986). The Birmingham Gloucester Line. Cheltenham:...

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Tyseley Locomotive Works

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Works, formerly the Birmingham Railway Museum, is the engineering arm of steam railtour promoter Vintage Trains based in Birmingham, England. It occupies...

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Brooklyn Bridge

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steel mill in Brooklyn. In the end, it was decided to use number 8 Birmingham gauge (approximately 4 mm or 0.165 inches in diameter) crucible steel, and...

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Dashboard

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the speedometer, tachometer, odometer, engine coolant temperature gauge, and fuel gauge, turn indicators, gearshift position indicator, seat belt warning...

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London and Birmingham Railway

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The London and Birmingham Railway (L&BR) was a railway company in the United Kingdom, in operation from 1833 to 1846, when it became part of the London...

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