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- adjective Having no
blade
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Examples
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U-M offers such advanced clinical options as "bladeless" laser surgery first developed at U-M and cutting edge metabolic imaging of the retina for early detection of disease.
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Parents know what "bladeless fan" means to little fingers.
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Stuart Baggs, whose eyes, nose and mouth seem to be rotating in the middle of his face as though trapped in a Dyson bladeless fan, says "he" is his own inspiration.
Up front: Eva Wiseman Eva Wiseman 2010
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No matter how many times we see one of these bladeless fans, we're amazed.
An Air of Cool Michael Hsu 2011
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The bladeless wind turbine (left), and the stack of disks (right) which rotate and are connected to a shaft.
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Parents know what "bladeless fan" means to little fingers.
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The bladeless wind turbine is completely enclosed in a relatively small compact unit.
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In this clip, inventor/engineer James Dyson, famous for his vacuum cleaners (you may have seen his commercials with his vacuum that can round corners), introduces his latest product, the bladeless air multiplier fan.
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A bladeless wind turbine whose only rotating component is a turbine/driveshaft could generate power at a cost comparable to coal-fired power plants, according to its developers at Solar Aero.
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This video didn't really teach me how "inducement and entrainment" power the bladeless Air Multiplier fans, but I learned that these things can definitely induce a balloon to be awesome.
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