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Cricopharyngeal myotomy using grasping scissors: Benefits of peroral endoscopic myotomy in symptomatic Zenker's diverticulum. [PDF]
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Historical Exposure to Artificial Light at Night Shapes <i>Daphnia</i> Responses: An Experiment Across an Urban-Rural Gradient. [PDF]
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A Case of Cerebral Cortical Encephalitis
Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, EarlyView.
Sixiao Liu, Kunqian Ji, Wei Wu, Wei Li
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Inbreeding and demography interact to impact the recovery of a bottlenecked crested ibis population. [PDF]
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Journal für Ornithologie, 1990
Literature on the breeding biology of the StarlingSturnus vulgaris refers to a sequence of egg-layings usually termed as first, intermediate and second broods. Egg-laying of first broods is highly synchronous. Accurate data concerning the identity of pairs producing the intermediate clutches, i.e.
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Literature on the breeding biology of the StarlingSturnus vulgaris refers to a sequence of egg-layings usually termed as first, intermediate and second broods. Egg-laying of first broods is highly synchronous. Accurate data concerning the identity of pairs producing the intermediate clutches, i.e.
Pinxten, Rianne +2 more
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Clutch-to-Clutch Transmission Control Strategy
SAE Technical Paper Series, 2007<div class="htmlview paragraph">An automatic transmission control system for clutch-to-clutch shifting systems has been developed. This enables the new General Motors Powertrain families of rear- and front-wheel drive transmissions to meet stringent cost, mass, and packaging reqiurements, while providing driveability and fuel economy improvements
John E. Marano +3 more
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IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics, 2017
This paper identifies the class of actuators called clutched elastic actuators (CEAs). CEAs use clutches to control the energy flow into springs. CEAs in exoskeletons, prostheses, legged robots, and robotic arms have shown the ability to reduce the energy consumption and motor requirements, such as peak torque and peak power. Because of those abilities,
Plooij, M.C. (author) +2 more
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This paper identifies the class of actuators called clutched elastic actuators (CEAs). CEAs use clutches to control the energy flow into springs. CEAs in exoskeletons, prostheses, legged robots, and robotic arms have shown the ability to reduce the energy consumption and motor requirements, such as peak torque and peak power. Because of those abilities,
Plooij, M.C. (author) +2 more
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