Neuroimaging as a Marketing Tool
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7228631 | Contouring shave The invention is directed to a hand tool for cutting shavings from the surface of a workpiece of wood (or other workable material) to shape and make smooth any three-dimensional surface having concave, flat, and/or convex contours. The thickness of the shavings is m... | 06/12/2007 |
| 6751876 | Manual belt skiver A manual skiver for conveyor belts and the like includes a base with a flat bearing surface for engaging an associated belt face, and a blade receiving opening through the bearing surface. A handle is connected with the base to facilitate drawing the skiver across t... | 06/22/2004 |
| 5111584 | Crown planing tool A crown planing tool 10 has a body 11 formed with a pair of mutually spaced, juxtaposed runners 12 having coplanar bottom surfaces 13 and a hand grip 16 that bridges the two runners to form a channel 17 through the body. A disk-shaped blade 29 is adjustab... | 05/12/1992 |
| 5040297 | Fiberglass panel cutter with adjustable square and duct knife The present fiberglass panel cutter includes a blade extractor tab for slightly displacing or deflecting scrap pieces of ductboard from their corresponding grooves, a blade height adjuster for controlling the depth of the groove, a blade with aligned aper... | 08/20/1991 |
| 4821419 | Blind nailer A blind nailer plane having an improved iron or chisel with a cutting edge which is straight through its central portion and curves upward on either end in order to produce a shaving which is cleanly cut from a workpiece and may therefore be glued in plac... | 04/18/1989 |