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5th IEEE RAS/EMBS International Conference on Biomedical Robotics and Biomechatronics, 2014
Inspired by the aerial prowess of flying insects, we demonstrate that their robotic counterpart, an insect-scale flapping-wing robot, can mimic an aggressive maneuver seen in natural fliers — landing on a vertical wall. Such acrobatic movement differs from simple lateral maneuvers or hover, and therefore requires additional considerations in the ...
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Inspired by the aerial prowess of flying insects, we demonstrate that their robotic counterpart, an insect-scale flapping-wing robot, can mimic an aggressive maneuver seen in natural fliers — landing on a vertical wall. Such acrobatic movement differs from simple lateral maneuvers or hover, and therefore requires additional considerations in the ...
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BMJ, 2013
A hospital chief executive once sadly remarked to me, “Very few doctors can think at my level.” I remember trying to ignore the gesture his hand was making, rising as he said “my level.” This was in the 1980s, when the idea that a hospital secretary was higher than a consultant was mildly irritating.
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A hospital chief executive once sadly remarked to me, “Very few doctors can think at my level.” I remember trying to ignore the gesture his hand was making, rising as he said “my level.” This was in the 1980s, when the idea that a hospital secretary was higher than a consultant was mildly irritating.
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Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing, 2001
In the rapidly progressing field of critical care, the diverse delivery of such care seems to be reaching new “heights.“ In particular, aeromedical transport of critically ill patients involves detailed preparation for the worst possibilities but with expectations for the best outcomes.
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In the rapidly progressing field of critical care, the diverse delivery of such care seems to be reaching new “heights.“ In particular, aeromedical transport of critically ill patients involves detailed preparation for the worst possibilities but with expectations for the best outcomes.
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2016
A fact sheet on the house fly, a cosmopolitan insect pest.
Dellinger, Theresa A., Day, Eric R.
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A fact sheet on the house fly, a cosmopolitan insect pest.
Dellinger, Theresa A., Day, Eric R.
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