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  2. Gravity knife - Wikipedia

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    A gravity knife is a knife with a blade contained in its handle, which opens its blade through the force of gravity. [1] This mechanism of opening is fundamentally different from the switchblade , which extends its spring-propelled blade automatically upon the push of a button, switch, or fulcrum lever. [ 1 ]

  3. Chris Reeve - Wikipedia

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    This set Reeve thinking about a knife that could be used across all climates without such damage. The idea of an all-steel knife, with both handle and blade made from a single solid bar, started to germinate. [5] Reeve’s resulting one piece knife concept was first produced as a custom knife in 1982.

  4. List of films featuring powered exoskeletons - Wikipedia

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    There is a body of feature films, mainly live-action, featuring powered exoskeletons. [note 1] Popular Mechanics said the growth of visual effects at the start of the 21st century allowed for such exoskeletons to be featured more prominently in live-action films. [1]

  5. Kesha Claims She ‘Didn’t Know’ Prop Knife Was ... - AOL

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    Kesha’s Lollapalooza performance had everyone talking when she started dancing around the stage with a real knife. However, she says she was planning to use a fake blade. “Sooooo apparently ...

  6. Knife - Wikipedia

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    An OTF knife, showing the sliding blade being extended from the handle. A sliding knife is a knife that can be opened by sliding the knife blade out the front of the handle. One method of opening is where the blade exits out the front of the handle point-first and then is locked into place (an example of this is the gravity knife).

  7. Powered exoskeleton - Wikipedia

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    Other names for this concept include power or (high-tech) armor; powered, cybernetic, robot or robotic (armor) or suit; exo or (hard) suit; frame or augmented mobility. [ 2 ] ) The exoskeleton is designed to provide better mechanical load tolerance, and its control system aims to sense and synchronize with the user's intended motion and relay ...

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