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CONCERT: A Modular Reconfigurable Robot for Construction
ABSTRACT This paper presents CONCERT, a fully reconfigurable modular collaborative robot (cobot) for multiple on‐site operations in a construction site. CONCERT has been designed to support human activities in construction sites by leveraging two main characteristics: high‐power density motors and modularity. In this way, the robot is able to perform a
Luca Rossini +18 more
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Low Circulating Metrnl Levels are Linked to Higher Abdominal Fat in Elderly T2DM Patients: A Gender-Based Study. [PDF]
Pei J, Zhao D, Ye X, Du Y.
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Engineering stimuli‐responsive shape‐morphing through high‐resolution 4D printing
This review summarizes recent progress in high‐resolution 4D printing with smart materials and micro/nanoscale techniques. It covers actuation strategies, key applications, and future challenges for scalable, precise shape‐morphing systems. Abstract 4D printing extends conventional additive manufacturing (AM) by enabling dynamic shape‐morphing ...
Shuheng Li +10 more
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Association of Android and Gynoid Fatness With Incident Dementia and Brain Structure. [PDF]
Liu ZY +9 more
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A Review on Kinematically Redundant Parallel Mechanisms With Configurable Platforms
This review systematically combs the development context and technical system of Parallel Mechanisms with Configurable Platforms (PMCPs). Furthermore, through the progressive logic of classification, analysis and application, the paper reveals how “kinematic redundancy” and “configurable platform” break through the rigid limitations of traditional ...
Chunxu Tian, Dan Zhang
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Dual-energy X-ray Absorptiometry-Derived Adiposity and Colorectal Cancer Incidence and Mortality in Postmenopausal Women. [PDF]
Ziller SG +10 more
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Ecosystem synergies as drivers of acquisitions
Abstract Research Summary We examine how the structure of ecosystems shapes firms’ acquisition choices. We develop a theoretical framework comprising three levels of ecosystem structure – local interdependence, clusters, and centrality – that could drive choices of M&A targets based on expected ecosystem synergies, a previously undocumented acquisition
Natalie Burford +2 more
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