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- *"ASIMO Technical Guide". Honda. ''The Honda Humanoid Robot ASIMO''. Honda. Web. 9 Oct. 2011. <http://www.asimo.com.au/pdf/Asimo_Tech_G ...Park and Jun Ho Oh. "Realization of Stretch-legged Walking of the Humanoid Robot." HUBO Laboratory, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIS2 KB (268 words) - 00:02, 29 February 2012
- ...eam for three years and have successfully built, programmed and designed a robot in six weeks. I am interested in writing an article about robotics and edit532 bytes (79 words) - 04:03, 22 November 2023
- {{r|Robot}}578 bytes (75 words) - 02:21, 24 September 2013
File:Wayne Clarkson at the 2017 CFC Annual Garden Party (35139862816).jpg Subsequently it was uploaded to the wikimedia commons, where a robot confirmed the original license(430 × 599 (90 KB)) - 19:33, 19 April 2022File:Peter Gornstein at a CFC Filmmakers Reception in 2011 (5839769666).jpg ...was cropped from a flickr image, and the CC license was confirmed by a WMF robot when this image was subsequently uploaded to the WMF commons... https://en(661 × 889 (311 KB)) - 19:29, 19 April 2022File:Jeremy Boxen at the Gale Anne Hurd Masterclass (6829984489).jpg They have subsequently removed the original, but a robot at the wikimedia commons confirmed its license. Rights released under a cre(263 × 388 (73 KB)) - 19:31, 19 April 2022- ...system]]. Telesurgical systems, when the surgeon directly manipulates the robot during the procedure, are used in [[laparoscopic surgery]]. Robotics has de August 2001- The [[CyberKnife®]] an image guided robot, received clearance for cancer surgery.<br />9 KB (1,299 words) - 06:23, 14 January 2024
- ...}</noinclude></noinclude>" "<noinclude>{{subpages}}</noinclude>" -summary:"Robot: encapsulating subpages template in simple (not double) noinclude tags" -al ...ages -regex "{{subpages}}" "<noinclude>{{subpages}}</noinclude>" -summary:"Robot: encapsulating subpages template in noinclude tags" -always</nowiki></code>8 KB (1,136 words) - 03:42, 22 November 2023
- ...one of the motors is off by any margin, the motion is compromised and the robot would not maintain an even pattern of locomotion [2]. ...to move independently from one another [2],[4]. Thereby, not allowing the robot to be capable of lateral movement, the ability to balance and retain equili5 KB (865 words) - 02:32, 22 November 2023
- ...a the Web". So I use him as my VoxBot (voice robot) and KeyBot (a keyboard robot) when I want something quick via the Web.2 KB (383 words) - 04:01, 22 November 2023
- *{{cite book |title=The Robot's Rebellion: Finding Meaning in the Age of Darwin |author=Keith E. Stanovic |<font face="Gill Sans MT">The robot's rebellion becomes possible when humans begin to use knowledge of their ow5 KB (717 words) - 18:08, 10 December 2012
- {{rpl|Robot}}919 bytes (132 words) - 08:14, 22 April 2023
- * [[Player Project]] - probably the most-used robot interface in research and post-secondary education ([[open source]])<ref>{{ * [[ROS (Robot Operating System)|ROS (Willow Garage)]]3 KB (359 words) - 16:51, 25 October 2013
- | 22 || [[Robot Commando]] || [[Steve Jackson (US)]] || [[Gary Mayes]] || 1986 || 41 KB (123 words) - 10:09, 16 February 2007
- ..., adventures, space operas, [[comedy|comedies]], and stories about giant [[robot]]s or talking hamsters (''Hamtaro''). It is even possible in anime for the1 KB (163 words) - 14:44, 3 March 2010
- Honda's humanoid robot development began in 1986 at the Wako Fundamental Technology Research Cente ...at falling was a digression from the ideal movement pattern from which the robot had to recover by pressing with its toes.<ref name="wako"/><ref name="horny3 KB (496 words) - 03:37, 22 November 2023
- ...e toes, the machine regained its balance. Instead of falling down, Honda's robot was falling forward."5 KB (715 words) - 15:23, 2 October 2013
- ...gy, archaeology and the other social sciences. Anthro.Net uses a spider or robot program to check for outdated and dead links. The site contains dynamically1 KB (189 words) - 02:09, 14 September 2013
- '''K-9''' is a [[fiction]]al [[robot]] [[dog]] who first appeared in the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[science fi ...adio signals, causing it to go haywire and crash into things. The earliest robot, prior to some internal reworking, was also quite noisy. Much more popular6 KB (934 words) - 08:53, 18 October 2013
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