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keyhole

[kee-hohl] / ˈkiˌhoʊl /




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Stoppard announced himself with “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead,” an absurdist lark that views “Hamlet” from the keyhole perspective of two courtiers jockeying for position in the new regime.

From Los Angeles Times

It will, according to Nick Card, involve "keyhole surgery" to open a small trench to investigate "this anomaly".

From BBC

The study focuses on patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy, the standard keyhole operation to remove the gallbladder.

From BBC

It took weeks to recover from the keyhole procedure - but Azeem is back to full health.

From BBC

Researchers have identified 26 so-called “gravitational keyholes” around Earth, areas of space where, if the asteroid passes through them, Earth’s gravity could deflect Bennu onto a collision course with our planet.

From Science Magazine