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Cufflinks are small objects used for keeping the cuffs of shirt sleeves together. They were originally used prior to the development of buttons, and thesedays are used for french cuff shirts. Many cufflinks have novelty themes - a far better look than wearing a novelty tie.


There are several websites devoted to just selling cufflinks. A google search is a quick way of finding stores near you.


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cufflink - definition of cufflink in Encyclopedia (196 words)
A cuff link, cufflink or cuff-link is a decorative fastener used to fasten or link the two portions of a french cuff, typically on a shirt or blouse.
These fasteners may be of very simple design, consisting of a post -- a short cylindrical portion -- connecting two disc-shaped parts, one of which is sized to fit through the button-hole of the cuff, the other, which is positioned on the most visible side of, is wider.
The visible part of the cufflink is often monogrammed or decorated in some way.
Cufflink (849 words)
CuffLink’s NIBP waveforms are based upon actual human physiological parameters, so you can be sure you are simulating a stable, "live patient" response to the patient cuff.
Plus, CuffLink further ensures data integrity by analyzing measurements independent of the inflate/deflate cycle or the interpretive algorithm used by the NIBP monitor.
Use CuffLink to simulate the full range of normal, hypertensive, and hypotensive dynamic NIBP waveforms representing typical adult, infant, and neonatal patients.
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