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Yin, Hang, Zhaoxin Meng, Yu Zhang, and Bo Yu. "Based on MATLAB and Adams new pruning cutting edge shape and shear force simulation." MATEC Web of Conferences 175 (2018): 03065. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201817503065.

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Pruning is an indispensable tool for gardening. The pruning mechanism of pruning scissors and the shape of the cutting edge directly affect the efficiency of shear. Therefore, it is of great significance to design a new type of pruning scissors to improve the efficiency of garden work. It accords with the concept of green manufacturing energy-saving and environmental protection. The blade shape directly affects the shear efficiency. Therefore, the blade of the best Angle can improve the shear efficiency and save energy. According to the motion track of the moving blade and the shear mode. Using MATLAB software to simulate the shape of the blade of the best Angle. This work is instructive to the design of the blade. The force of the blade in the working process of shear force reaction scissors. Using Adams software, the dynamic simulation of tree branch was carried out. It is helpful to verify the shear performance of new pruning shears.
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Kwok, Adrian, David Nevell, Alan Ferrier, Nicole Graf, Alan Lam, and Robert Ford. "Comparison of Tissue Injury between Laparosonic Coagulating Shears and Electrosurgical Scissors in the Sheep Model." Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists 8, no. 3 (August 2001): 378–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1074-3804(05)60334-9.

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Hubner, M., N. Demartines, S. Muller, D. Dindo, P. A. Clavien, and D. Hahnloser. "Prospective randomized study of monopolar scissors, bipolar vessel sealer and ultrasonic shears in laparoscopic colorectal surgery." British Journal of Surgery 95, no. 9 (September 2008): 1098–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bjs.6321.

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Wang, Zhang, Gao, Wang, Deng, and Gui. "A Liquid-Metal-Based Dielectrophoretic Microdroplet Generator." Micromachines 10, no. 11 (November 11, 2019): 769. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi10110769.

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This paper proposes a novel microdroplet generator based on the dielectrophoretic (DEP) force. Unlike the conventional continuous microfluidic droplet generator, this droplet generator is more like “invisible electric scissors”. It can cut the droplet off from the fluid matrix and modify droplets’ length precisely by controlling the electrodes’ length and position. These electrodes are made of liquid metal by injection. By applying a certain voltage on the liquid-metal electrodes, the electrodes generate an uneven electric field inside the main microfluidic channel. Then, the uneven electric field generates DEP force inside the fluid. The DEP force shears off part from the main matrix, in order to generate droplets. To reveal the mechanism, numerical simulations were performed to analyze the DEP force. A detailed experimental parametric study was also performed. Unlike the traditional droplet generators, the main separating force of this work is DEP force only, which can produce one droplet at a time in a more precise way.
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Georghiou, Georgios P., Alon Stamler, Marius Berman, Erez Sharoni, Bernardo A. Vidne, and Gideon Sahar. "Advantages of the Ultrasonic Harmonic Scalpel for Radial Artery Harvesting." Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals 13, no. 1 (March 2005): 58–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/021849230501300113.

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The aim of the study was to examine the safety and effectiveness of the Harmonic Scalpel® for reducing spasm caused by thermal injury during radial artery harvesting. The study sample included 100 candidates undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting. In half the patients, radial artery harvesting was performed using the ultrasonic Harmonic Scalpel equipped with coagulating curved shears and a 14 cm scissor-grip handle and in the other half, hemostatic clips, scissors, and minimal electrocautery were employed. Comparison of outcome between the groups showed that radial artery harvesting with the Harmonic Scalpel was associated with a shorter harvesting time, lower frequency of spasm, larger internal diameter of the radial artery graft, and a significantly reduced need for clips to control bleeding than the standard method. In addition, there were no cases of hematoma or superficial wound infection in the arm, and no postoperative reduction in soft touch sensation or objective pin-prick sensation. In conclusion, the Harmonic Scalpel provides excellent control of bleeding without the need for potentially damaging electrocautery, and with a markedly decreased use of hemostatic clips. Harvesting time is also shorter. The minimized thermal injury decreases the rate of radial artery spasm. Further studies using additional objective measures are currently underway to confirm these findings.
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Books on the topic "Tariff on scissors and shears"

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Pankiewicz, Philip R. American scissors and shears: An antique and vintage collectors' guide. Boca Raton: Universal-Publishers, 2013.

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Moll, Patricia Buerke. Children & scissors: A developmental approach. 2nd ed. Tampa, Fla. (4104 Lynn Ave., Tampa 33603): P.B. Moll, 1985.

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Ferrer, José Sánchez. Introducción al estudio de la cuchillería artística de Albacete. Albacete: Instituto de Estudios Albacetenses "Don Juan Manuel" de la Excma. Diputación de Albacete, 2001.

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Holden, Pam. Mrs Snip Snap. Auckland, N.Z: Rocket Books, 2004.

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Recska, Endre. Kések, borotvák, ollók, vágó-és szúrófegyverek védjegyei: (Osztrák-Magyar Monarchia és Magyarország, 1876-1945). Budapest: Framing Bt, 2011.

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Sena, Keiko. Boku no hasami. Tōkyō: Kin no Hoshisha, 2004.

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Kulke, Wilhelm. Scherenhärterei Angermund: Historische Handwerkstätten der Solinger Schneidwarenindustrie. Köln: Rheinland-Verlag in Kommission bei R. Habelt, Bonn, 1998.

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ill, Kreloff Elliot, ed. There was a little girl, she had a little curl. Maplewood, N.J: Blue Apple Books, 2006.

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Quién ha visto las tijeras? Pontevedra: Kalandraka, 2002.

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Corwyn, Zimbleman, ed. Pre-scissor skills: Skill starters for motor development. 3rd ed. Tucson, Ariz: Communication Skill Builders. Therapy Skill Builders, 1990.

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