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FleXo: a flexible passive exoskeleton optimized for reducing lower back strain in manual handling tasks. [PDF]

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Exoskeletons

Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management, 2019
Abstract The past few decades have witnessed a rapid explosion in research surrounding robotic exoskeletons due to their promising applications in medicine and human performance augmentation. Several advances in technology have led to the development of more energy efficient and viable prototypes of these devices.
Priyanshu Agarwal, Ashish D. Deshpande
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Fast exoskeleton optimization

Science, 2017
An algorithm optimizes exoskeleton walking assistance in 1 ...
Philippe, Malcolm   +2 more
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Exoskeleton

2023
Supporting exoskeleton comprising a rigid main body (7), and a hip engagement member (12, 62) for engagement of the rigid main body with a hip of a person when wearing the supporting exoskeleton. The exoskeleton also comprises a first lower member (631) rotatably attached to the main body (7) such that an axis of the rotation of the first lower member (
Näf *, Matthias   +4 more
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Exoskeleton Elbow

2022
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Exoskeletons and Exhalation

New England Journal of Medicine, 2007
Chitin — the second-most abundant biologic polymer, after cellulose — is a tough, cross-linked polysaccharide (see Figure 1) found in the exoskeleton of insects and crustaceans, the cell wall of fungi, and the pharynx, microfilarial sheath, and egg of parasitic worms (helminths).
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EXOSKELETON POWERSUITE

2022
It is the type of upper body skeletal structure which is worn over body to perform the function in field. The various components studied while studying the entire mechanical course, by using such components like pneumatic actuators, compressor, valves, circuits, etc. this product is designed.
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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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