0 a device used to put something on or into a particular place: --
When all adjustments have been made and the final fraction of treatment has been delivered then the applicators are removed and the template taken off the skin.
Animal husbandry practices, treatment methods, applicator types, application rates and disposal practices were also recorded.
For breast tumours, the mean treatment time was 28.54 min and the applicator sizes ranged from 3.0 to 5.0 cm (mode 4.5 cm).
Note that we only need to decode the function part of an application since the applicator (a) is connected to the coded argument.
The treatment uses an electron applicator with a cutout to conform the target area.
Oropharyngeal secretions were collected from children using sterile cotton-tipped applicator swabs with tongue depressors to visualize the oropharynx.
To complete the exercise it was therefore necessary to rotate the head of the machine anteriorly, and the applicator laterally.
The applicators are capped, labelled and their lengths measured to provide a quality assurance baseline.