Damping Resistances in Rolling, Pitching, and Vibration of a Ship in her Motion-ahead
Katsutada Sezawa
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Soft Robotic Snake with Tunable Undulatory Gait for Efficient Underwater Locomotion
This study designs an underwater soft snake robot using 3D‐printed soft actuators, controlled by specific signals to generate sinusoidal undulation. Results show a positive correlation between speed and swing amplitude, with optimal performance at 2/3π phase offset, PLA tail, 1.2 voltage growth rate, and 6s undulation period achieving a maximum speed ...
Huichen Ma, Junjie Zhou, Raye Yeow
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Body maps of sound pitch and relevant individual differences in alexithymic trait and depressive state. [PDF]
Daikoku T, Horii T, Yamawaki S.
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This review systematically examines robotic systems for robot‐assisted transoral surgical procedures, classifying them based on transoral access depth, and evaluates their fundamental design principles, mechanical innovations, algorithmic advancements, and clinical implementation status.
Yuhao Shi+5 more
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The regulation scheme of a double-rotor wind turbine during operation based on the transmission modes of rotors. [PDF]
Yang Y, Zhang S, Deng Y, Yuan J, Hu Y.
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On the Fluctuation of Errors in Screw Threads Pitch which are Cut with Chasing Dies
Shinkuro MIKAMI
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Magnetic Field Driven Microrobot Based on Hydrogels
Hydrogel‐based magnetic microrobots synergize remote magnetic control with the biocompatibility of flexible hydrogels, emerging as promising tools for minimally invasive biomedicine. This enables remotely controllable, untethered navigation within complex biological microenvironments.
Juncai Song, Yubing Guo
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Neural pathways underlying the production of pitch and rhythm in aphasia. [PDF]
Pitkäniemi A+10 more
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On The Tentative Standard of admissible Pitch Error of The Master Wheel with The Hobbing machine.
Tuneo NAMIKWA, okio SAITO
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Exploring Polydioxanone as a Substrate for Fully Resorbable Implantable Sensors
Polydioxanone (PDO) is explored as a substrate for fully resorbable implantable sensors. Using screen‐printing and special formulated zinc and PEDOT:PSS inks, temperature and conductivity sensors, organic electrochemical transistors and antennas are fabricated and characterized directly on PDO.
Finn Jaekel+12 more
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