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Science scissors are often referred to as "scissors" or "safety scissors" when designed for educational use, particularly for children. In laboratory settings, more specialized cutting instruments such as "dissection scissors" or "micro-scissors" may be used for precise tasks. These tools are designed for specific applications in scientific research and education.
scientific methodology
In order for a statement to be called a scientific hypothesis, it must be specific and testable.
My guess: technology
Psychology
Science scissors are often referred to as "scissors" or "safety scissors" when designed for educational use, particularly for children. In laboratory settings, more specialized cutting instruments such as "dissection scissors" or "micro-scissors" may be used for precise tasks. These tools are designed for specific applications in scientific research and education.
Scissors are called 'des ciseaux' in French.
Fabric scissors are commonly referred to as sewing scissors or dressmaking scissors. They are specifically designed to cut through fabric cleanly and smoothly without causing fraying or damage to the material.
AllHeart is a great store to purchase medical scissors. They offer a variety of scientific related products, and they have a large selection of medical scissors available in a multitude of colours.
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Most Paramedics have a pair of scissors called TufCuts - they are very strong scissors ideal for cutting through clothes/seat belts etc.
According to the mockumentary "Rock, Paper, Scissors: The Way of the Tosser" (see http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1121964/) it's called "sicosnipophobia."
Scissors ? I suppose scissors was used during the French Revolution. But if you think about the device used to behead people : it is called the Guillotine.
They are called scissors, but you pronounce it like sisors.
No, it is not. The word "scissors" is a noun (and although it ends in an S, it is singular); in the sentence you are asking about, it would need an article. There are two ways to do this: if you are pointing it out by name, you would say, "It is a scissors." (It's not a rock, nor a tree, nor a knife. It's a scissors-- that's what it is called.) But if you are differentiating one pair of scissors it from others, you would say, "It is the scissors I borrowed from my sister."
Scissors consist of a pair of blades held together at their pivot point by a bolt or rivet. Some heavy duty scissors may also have a nut and that locks the bolt in place.
scissors are called (une paire de ) ciseaux in French.