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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 (KAIS
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  • ...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 edit
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  • {{r|Robot}}
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  • 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
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  • File: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
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  • File: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
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  • ...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 />
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  • ...}</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>
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  • ...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 equili
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  • ...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.
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  • *{{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 ow
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  • {{rpl|Robot}}
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  • * [[Player Project]] - probably the most-used robot interface in research and post-secondary education ([[open source]])<ref>{{ * [[ROS (Robot Operating System)|ROS (Willow Garage)]]
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  • | 22 || [[Robot Commando]] || [[Steve Jackson (US)]] || [[Gary Mayes]] || 1986 || 4
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  • ..., adventures, space operas, [[comedy|comedies]], and stories about giant [[robot]]s or talking hamsters (''Hamtaro''). It is even possible in anime for the
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  • 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="horny
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  • ...e toes, the machine regained its balance. Instead of falling down, Honda's robot was falling forward."
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  • ...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 dynamically
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  • '''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 popular
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  • {{r|Robot scientist}}
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