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  2. Pruning shears - Wikipedia

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    On an anvil pruner, proper cutting is assured even if the blade swerves slightly to the left or right during cutting. As long as the blade meets the anvil at the end of the cut and fits tightly against it, the material is separated. For this reason, the blades of anvil pruners can be ground thinner than those on bypass pruners.

  3. Loppers - Wikipedia

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    The main distinction among loppers is between bypass and anvil types. Bypass loppers operate like scissors, except that they generally only have one blade that moves past a jaw or hook that has an approximately square edge that is not typically sharpened and is usually concave or hook shaped in order keep branches from slipping out of the jaws.

  4. List of European medieval musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Drawings of tubular single reeds in which the reed is still part of the reed stem. 1280 A.D., folio 304v from the Musician's Codex, Cantigas de Santa Maria. Depiction of alboka (left) and reedpipe. Pibole, from a frescoe in the church of Vieux Pouzauges, circa 1220 AD: Bagpipes [65] Bellows pipe. See article: List of bagpipes. See reedpipes below

  5. Tubular Bells III - Wikipedia

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    Unlike Tubular Bells II, Tubular Bells III does not follow the pattern of the two pieces from the original album, but instead references Tubular Bells musically. [6] For example, "The Source of Secrets" takes up music from the "Introduction" section of the original album, [3] while "Far Above the Clouds" references the "Finale" section of "Tubular Bells (Part One)".

  6. Tube (structure) - Wikipedia

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    By 1963, a new structural system of framed tubes had appeared in skyscraper design and construction. Fazlur Rahman Khan, a structural engineer from Bangladesh (then called East Pakistan) who worked at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, defined the framed tube structure as "a three dimensional space structure composed of three, four, or possibly more frames, braced frames, or shear walls, joined at or ...

  7. Tubular Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Tubular Gallery conveyors are used when a product needs to be isolated from its surrounding environment during transport. Power, cement, petroleum by-product, bio-fuel, coal, agricultural and ship loading are a few of the industries and applications that commonly use Tubular Gallery conveyors.