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What (who) is kitting needle - definition

SURGICAL INSTRUMENT TO HOLD A SUTURING NEEDLE
Needle driver; Needle holders

Needle gun         
  • Chassepot gun, with cartridge.
  • The comparison of Dreyse and Chassepot cartridges
  • Dreyse mechanism, model 1862.
  • [[Dreyse needle gun]], model 1862.
FIREARM THAT HAS A NEEDLE-LIKE FIRING PIN
Needle-gun; Dreyse Rifle; Needle-Gun; Needle Fire Rifle; Needle Gun; Needle rifle; Needle Rifle
A needle gun (or needle rifle for varieties with rifling) is a firearm that has a needle-like firing pin, which can pass through the paper cartridge case to strike a percussion cap at the bullet base.
Sewing needle         
  • A sewing needle
  • Muséum of Toulouse]]}}
  • Metal container for pins from the second half of the 20th century. From the [[Museo del Objeto del Objeto]] collection
  • Sites that yielded eyed bone needles dating between 45,000 and 25,000 years old
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  • Thread through the eye of a No.5 sharp needle
  • Tibetan needle-case
ELONGATED, THIN TOOL MADE ​​OF HARD MATERIAL USED FOR SEWING
Upholstery needle; Needle and Thread; Needle and thread; Sewing needles; Bodkin (needle); Yarn darners; Yarn darner; Quilting needle; Quilting needle between; Quilting needles between; Calyxeyed sharps; Calyxed-eyed sharps; Tapestry needle; Bodkin needle; Tatting needle; Beading needle; Needle & Thread; 🪡
A sewing needle, used for hand-sewing, is a long slender tool with a pointed tip at one end and a hole (or eye) to hold the sewing thread. The earliest needles were made of bone or wood; modern needles are manufactured from high carbon steel wire and are nickel- or 18K gold-plated for corrosion resistance.
Buffon's needle problem         
  • The red and blue needles are both centered at x. The red one falls within the gray area, contained by an angle of 2''θ'' on each side, so it crosses the vertical line; the blue one does not. The proportion of the circle that is gray is what we integrate as the center ''x'' goes from 0 to 1
  • Python 3]] based simulation using [[Matplotlib]] to sketch Buffon's needle experiment with the parameters ''t'' = 5.0, ''ℓ'' = 2.6. Observe the calculated value of {{pi}} (''y''-axis) approaching 3.14 as the number of tosses (''x''-axis) approaches infinity.
  • An experiment to find {{pi}}. Matches with the length of 9 squares have been thrown 17 times between rows with the width of 9 squares. 11 of the matches have landed at random across the drawn lines marked by the green points.<br>(2''ℓ''·''n'')/(''th'')&nbsp;=&nbsp;(2·9·17)/(9·11)&nbsp;≈&nbsp;3.1&nbsp;≈&nbsp;{{pi}}.
QUESTION IN GEOMETRIC PROBABILITY
Pi through experiment; Boufon's Needle; Buffon-Laplace needle problem; Buffon problem; Buffon's problem; Buffon needle; Buffon needle problem; Buffon's Needle; Buffon's Needle Problem; Buffon's needle
In mathematics, Buffon's needle problem is a question first posed in the 18th century by Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon:Histoire de l'Acad. Roy.

Wikipedia

Needle holder

A needle holder, also called needle driver or needle forceps, is a surgical instrument similar to a hemostat, used by doctors and surgeons to hold and push a suturing needle when performing wound closure, ligation and other surgical procedures that require re-anastomosis.

Being specialized forceps, the components of a typical needle holder are the jaws (often reinforced with tungsten carbide inserts), the hinged joint and the handles (typically with finger rings at the end). Most needle holders also have a ratchet mechanism that locks the handles together and clamps the needle firmly between the jaws, allowing the user to maneuver the needle through various tissues without having to keep squeezing the grip. To maintain a firm grip on the needle, the jaws are often textured and short compared to the handles (increasing the mechanical advantage using the principle of a lever).

Most needle holders are designed to be gripped with the fingers and palm like scissors. However, some are designed for a tweezers-like grip to allow finer, more precise movements around delicate structures or narrow spaces. An example of such is the Castroviejo needle holder (named after Spanish American eye surgeon Ramón Castroviejo), which is commonly used in eye surgery, microsurgery and dental surgery.