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  2. Category:Survival equipment - Wikipedia

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    Mini survival kit; Multi-tool; P. Parachute cord; R. Repair kit; S. Satellite emergency notification device; Survitec Group This page was last edited on 14 April ...

  3. Mini survival kit - Wikipedia

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    A mini survival kit contains essential outdoor survival tools and supplies. It is intended to be carried on one's person at all times, be appropriate to all environments, and be a comprehensive kit without being too large. Mini survival kits are intended to provide the basic needs of a survival situation, self-rescue, assistance or a return to ...

  4. Vampire killing kit - Wikipedia

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    Kits have sold for prices in the thousands with one in 2010 selling at auction for £6,000 and another in 2012 for £7,500. [10] The kit linked to Baron Hailey sold for £19,600. [ 1 ] Many of the so-called vampire slaying kits that turn up at auction or even in museum collections are attributed to a “Professor Ernst Blomberg” and the ...

  5. Piton - Wikipedia

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    1960s-era pitons, including: knifeblades, lost arrows, bugaboos, ring angles, and bongs. A piton (/ ˈ p iː t ɒ n /; also called pin or peg) in big wall climbing and in aid climbing is a metal spike (usually steel) that is driven into a crack or seam in the climbing surface using a climbing hammer, and which acts as an anchor for protecting the climber from falling or to assist progress in ...

  6. Trepanning - Wikipedia

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    Detail from The Extraction of the Stone of Madness, a painting by Hieronymus Bosch depicting trepanation (c. 1488–1516). Trepanning, also known as trepanation, trephination, trephining or making a burr hole (the verb trepan derives from Old French from Medieval Latin trepanum from Greek trúpanon, literally "borer, auger"), [1] [2] is a surgical intervention in which a hole is drilled or ...

  7. Casement stay - Wikipedia

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    The peg type casement stay has one or two pins or pegs inside the rebate. The stay is a metal bar with holes that fit onto the peg, and allow the sash window to be held open in various positions. The peg nearest the hinge can then be used as a fulcrum. Disadvantages of peg type stays are that the stay handle may protrude dangerously into the room.