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A drainable pouch opens at one end to allow you to empty it.
A doctor or dentist can determine by a physical exam if you have a drainable abscess.
Today the large, very flat, drainable pond system continues to be extensively used, but it is no longer stocked with fish.
Both two-piece and one-piece pouches can be either drainable or closed.
However, manufacturers of the material now also offer a drainable version, designed to eliminate problems in case of water penetration.
Drainable pouch.
Pouches can be broken down into two basic types: open-end (drainable) and closed-end (disposable).
When Mr Reynolds returned to the ward from the operating theatre, he had a drainable, clear plastic bag over his colostomy.
A good ballast should be strong, hard-wearing, stable, drainable, easy to clean, workable, resistant to deformation, easily available, and reasonably cheap to purchase.
Today, the food, drinks, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals industries call for hygienic safety valves, fully drainable and Cleanable-In-Place.
Assura EasiClose drainable ostomy pouch, Coloplast (Marietta, GA)
These systems also contain a special valve or spout that adapts either to a leg bag or to a night drain tube connected to a special drainable bag or bottle.
If you have a drainable pouch, you usually need to replace it every 4 to 7 days or whenever there is a leak in the pouch or itching or burning under the barrier.
These lockable, drainable compartments prove useful for carrying stuff we don't want in the cabin and would otherwise roll around in the bed such as muddy shoes, dirty sports or camping equipment, and power tools.
Concurrently, a "Drainable Limestone Bed" developed by Hedin Environmental is being constructed in another part of the garden that will treat an outflow of approximately 10 gallons per minute of AMD.
His predictions were prophetic and he recommends that new construction houses in areas of potential flood hazards be built with modern materials that are as drainable, dryable and water-tolerant as the traditional materials used in the buildings that survived Katrina.
Additionally, in the food and biopharmaceutical industries, the term sanitary equipment means equipment that is fully cleanable using clean-in-place (CIP) and sterilization-in-place (SIP) procedures: that is fully drainable from cleaning solutions and other liquids.
People with ileostomies typically use an open-end, or "drainable" one or two-piece pouch that is secured at the lower end with a leakproof clip, or velcro fastening, rather than a closed-end pouch that must be thrown away when full.
Specific yield, also known as the drainable porosity, is a ratio, less than or equal to the effective porosity, indicating the volumetric fraction of the bulk aquifer volume that a given aquifer will yield when all the water is allowed to drain out of it under the forces of gravity:
It was essential also to have a large padang or stadium and the choice of site was limited to some area in the centre of the exhibition, to be non-interfering with the general flow of traffic to be drainable and fairly level, and also, so placed as to be a striking feature of the general plan.