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- Elastoplast is a brand of adhesive bandages (also called sticking plasters) and medical dressing made by Beiersdorf. In 1928 Smith & Nephew of the UK...
- "band-aid" or "band aid" in Australia, Canada, India and the US) or Elastoplast (in the UK). The adhesive bandage protects the wound and scab from friction...
- pressure-sensitive adhesives headquartered in Hamburg, Germany. Its brands include Elastoplast, Eucerin (makers of Aquaphor), Labello, La Prairie, Nivea, Tesa SE (Tesa...
- Office and has tried to prevent its genericization in its marketing. Elastoplast, a comparable European brand and genericized trademark "History of Innovation"...
- (Tuskegee University). It was established in 1969 as the Journal of Elastoplastics, obtaining its current name in 1974. The journal is published by SAGE...
- In 1928 the company acquired the licence to market and produce the Elastoplast range of bandages. By 1977 the company acquired the pump manufacturer...
- developed a frightening capacity for learning lines. The plays became like Elastoplast, which you just stuck on and then tore off. It was the perfect preparation...
- possession of 334 g (11.8 oz) of heroin and bundles of plastic wrapping, Elastoplast tape, and a set of scales, indicating involvement in a plan to transport...
- English garbage truck/rubbish truck Duvet: Australian English doona Elastoplast or plaster: An adhesive used to cover small wounds. Australian English...
- durex") and some areas of Australia as a generic name for adhesive tape. Elastoplast Adhesive bandage Beiersdorf Much like "Band-Aid" in North America, the...