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Exoskeleton Repair in Invertebrates

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2019
This article focuses on exoskeleton repair in invertebrates presented due to physical trauma with impairment of the integument and often with hemolymph loss. Invertebrates, especially the larger-bodied arthropods, can severely damage their exoskeleton if dropped or if they are handled during ecdysis.
Sarah, Pellett, Michelle, O'Brien
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Exoskeletons today

Communications of the ACM, 2019
Wearable mobile machines integrate people and machines to assist the movement-impaired, and amplify the capabilities of industrial and defense workers while protecting them from injury.
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Exoskeleton

2008
James C. Dunford   +35 more
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Occupational Exoskeletons as Symbionts: Defining Operator-Exoskeleton Interactions

AHFE International
The fourth industrial revolution heralds the emergence of the Operator 4.0, characterized by the augmentation of physical, sensory or cognitive capabilities of workers. This transformation involves a shift from collaborative activities between artificial and human agents toward a more radical coupling of these two entities (Romero et al., 2017).
Marc Dufraisse   +3 more
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Exoskeleton

2012
Mélanie Auffan   +56 more
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Exoskeleton

2016
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Exoskeleton Arm

2018 International Conference on Smart City and Emerging Technology (ICSCET), 2018
Pooja Jha, Kinjal Savla, Dishant Shah
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The Exoskeleton

1991
ALAN F. BIRD, JEAN BIRD
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Exoskeleton

2009
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