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In minimally invasive surgery, doctors insert very thin instruments through keyhole-size incisions.
These allow thin instruments to be introduced into the abdominal cavity.
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It involves making three small incisions in the knee; inserting an arthroscope, a thin instrument that allows surgeons to see the joint; and then flushing debris from the knee or shaving rough areas of cartilage from the joint and then flushing it.
Proposed method targets thin instrument models like a spatula (spatula model) and a deformable brain model.
When a thin instrument excludes a brain fissure to ensure view of operation, travel distance of the instrument is larger than the thickness of the spatula as the trajectory in the simulation.
In order to develop a neurosurgery simulator enabling surgeons to train themselves for opening a brain fissure procedure, it is required to detect collision between a thin instrument model and a deformable brain model and furthermore to compute feasible enforced displacements to deformable object.
You can also use an emery board or another long, thin instrument to curl your lashes upward.
This will be used as a weight when making the cloth so it can drop through the body of a long, thin instrument like a flute or clarinet.
To figure out where your inner brows should start, use the following technique: Take a pencil or another long, thin instrument.
Use the same long, thin instrument to figure out where your arch should peak by following this technique: Look straight ahead in the mirror.
Find the right spot by lining up the long, thin instrument in this way: Line up the instrument from the edge of your nostril to the outer corner of your eye.
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