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  1. Medical glove - Wikipedia

    Medical gloves are disposable gloves used during medical examinations and procedures to help prevent cross-contamination between caregivers and patients. [1] Medical gloves are made of …

  2. Nitrile rubber - Wikipedia

    Nitrile butadiene is also used to produce moulded goods, footwear, adhesives, sealants, sponges, expanded foams, and floor mats. Its resilience makes NBR a useful material for disposable lab, …

  3. Finger cot - Wikipedia

    An example of a finger cot A finger cot[1] (also finger frock or finger stall, [1] informally finger condom) is used to cover one or more fingers in situations where a full glove seems …

  4. Glove - Wikipedia

    A glove is a garment covering the hand, with separate sheaths or openings for each finger including the thumb. [1] Gloves protect and comfort hands against cold or heat, damage by …

  5. Cut-resistant gloves - Wikipedia

    Cut-resistant gloves An oyster glove protects the wearer's hands against both the oyster's shell and accidental cuts from the oyster knife. In personal protective equipment (PPE), cut-resistant …

  6. Magid Glove & Safety - Wikipedia

    Magid, sometimes referred to as Magid Glove & Safety, is a manufacturer and distributor of personal protective equipment. The company reports it employs over 1300 workers worldwide …

  7. Hanlon's razor - Wikipedia

    Hanlon's razor is an adage, or rule of thumb, that states: "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity." [1] It is a philosophical razor that suggests a way of …

  8. Glove prints - Wikipedia

    Glove prints, also sometimes described as gloveprints or glove marks, are latent, fingerprint-like impressions that are transferred to a surface or object by an individual who is wearing gloves.