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  1. ... electrophoresis, a CSF sample is applied to a gel (solid medium allowing the movement of proteins), and ... voltage is applied. The proteins migrate along the gel based on their charge (roughly on their size). ...
  2. ... Your health care provider will apply a clear gel on your abdomen. Your provider will place a probe (transducer), over the gel, rubbing back and forth across your belly: The ...
  3. ... that most children will have. The sonographer puts gel on the child's ribs near the breastbone in ... instrument, called a transducer, is pressed on the gel on the child's chest and directed toward the ...
  4. ... a chair. The technician applies a water-based gel on your temples and eyelids, under your jaw, and at the base of your neck. The gel helps the sound waves get into your tissues. ...
  5. ... will also need small plastic bags and a gel such as K-Y jelly or Surgilube. Do ... water. Apply the K-Y Jelly or other gel to the tip and top 2 inches (5 ...
  6. ... towel to turn off the faucet. Alcohol-based gels may also be used if your hands are not visibly dirty. These gels should be at least 60% alcohol. Use enough ...
  7. ... down for the test. A clear, water-based gel is applied to the skin on the area to be examined. The gel helps with the transmission of the sound waves. ...
  8. ... the test will spread a clear, water-based gel on your belly and pelvis area. A handheld ... will then be moved over the area. The gel helps the probe transmit sound waves. These waves ...
  9. ... most often done with your eyes closed. A gel is placed on the skin of your eyelids. ... can view different areas of your eye. The gel used with the B-scan may run down ...
  10. ... 24 hours. Do not use hair coloring, perms, gels, or other hair products until the sites where ... are removed. Do not use hair coloring, perms, gels, or other hair products until the sites where ...
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