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  • To make the wire hangers use the thicker 22-gauge wire.

    Turn Old Jars Into Hanging Candle Lanterns | Lifehacker Australia 2009

  • If it only needs a little bit of wire, 22-gauge wire, that's all it gets.

    CNN Transcript Aug 23, 2005 2005

  • Spinal anesthesia in outpatient knee surgery: 22-gauge versus 25-gauge Sprotte needle.

    Teleflex to Highlight Safety and Education at 64th PGA of The New York State Society of Anesthesiologists - Yahoo! Finance 2010

  • The luminaires are easily installed using existing T-bar recessed 2ft×2ft module light fixtures, and are solidly constructed featuring a 22-gauge, cold-rolled steel housing with baked white-polyester finish; clear prismatic acrylic lens in a 20ga steel frame, with T-hinge and positive spring-loaded latch.

    ThomasNet News - Today's New Product News 2010

  • The luminaires are easily installed using existing T-bar recessed 2ft×2ft module light fixtures, and are solidly constructed featuring a 22-gauge, cold-rolled steel housing with baked white-polyester finish; clear prismatic acrylic lens in a 20ga steel frame, with T-hinge and positive spring-loaded latch.

    ThomasNet News - Today's New Product News ThomasNet News 2010

  • Cells were collected and inoculated into nude mice subcutaneously (s.c.) on both flanks, after alcohol preparation of the skin, using a sterile 22-gauge needle with 0.2 ml cell suspension of 1×10

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Qing Ji et al. 2009

  • Wire 16-gauge stranded wire for AC devices, 22-gauge solid core for DC and signals.

    MAKE Magazine 2009

  • For this the trachea was exposed through a midline incision and cannulated with a 22-gauge Abbocath-T catheter (Abbott, Sligo, Ireland).

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Mark C. Dessing et al. 2009

  • In fact, she was hit by part of a 22-gauge shotgun shell that she had accidentally put into the stove with newspapers she used to light it.

    AroundTheCapitol.com 2008

  • In an Oct. 8 story about a woman struck by ammunition that fired accidentally from her stove, The Associated Press, relying on a report by the Peninsula Daily News, reported erroneously that the fragment came from a 22-gauge shotgun shell.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz 2008

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