Match the surgical blade sizes with their typical uses.
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Column A: Surgical Blade Size
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Column B: Typical Use
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| 1. Blade No. 16
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A. General purpose incisions, similar to Blade No. 10, but slightly larger |
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2. Blade No. 18
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B. Used in larger animal surgeries or for cutting through thick skin |
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3. Blade No. 22
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C. For making curved incisions in suture removal and similar procedures |
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4. Blade No. 23
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D. Larger, heavier blade for major amputations or similar extensive procedures |
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5. Blade No. 24
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E. Suitable for deeper, larger cuts in heavy tissue, e.g., orthopedics or thoracic surgery |
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1 - C, 2 - B, 3 - A, 4 - E, 5 - D
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1 - D, 2 - B, 3 - A, 4 - E, 5 - C
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1 - C, 2 - A, 3 - B, 4 - E, 5 - D
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1 - A, 2 - B, 3 - C, 4 - D, 5 - E
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