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An ASEA Robot as an Open-Die Forging Manipulator
W.B. Heginbotham+2 more
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Abstract Purpose To promote diversity in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), an educational presentation and hands‐on session was organised to raise awareness of STEM career opportunities among high school girls to introduce the students to the field of medical physics. Materials and Methods The study involved 65 first‐year Senior
Afua A. Yorke+7 more
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A Synchronized Computational Architecture For Generalized Bilateral Control Of Robot Arms [PDF]
Antal K. Bejczy, Zoltan F. Szakaly
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Abstract Purpose/objective We propose a novel lattice deployment for spatially fractionated radiotherapy (SFRT) treatments. In this approach, a larger diameter high‐dose sphere is centrally placed in the bulky tumor mass and surrounded by smaller diameter high‐dose spheres.
Joshua Misa+2 more
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Zr-based bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) are promising for extensive industrial applications due to their superior mechanical properties, excellent glass formation ability (GFA), and low manufacturing costs.
Wenxue Wang+5 more
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Abstract Purpose Histotripsy is a focal tumor therapy that utilizes focused ultrasound (US) to mechanically destroy tissue. To overcome visualization limitations of diagnostic US‐guidance, C‐arm cone beam CT (CBCT)‐guided histotripsy is being developed, for which a mobile C‐arm could increase accessibility. CBCT‐guided histotripsy uses a phantom with a
Grace M. Minesinger+5 more
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A Fundamental Study on the Simple Eyes of Industrial Robots Applying the Correlation Technique
Kozo MATSUSHIMA, Hidehiro KATAGIRI
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Investigating Elderly Individuals' Acceptance of Artificial Intelligence (AI)-Powered Companion Robots: The Influence of Individual Characteristics. [PDF]
Liu J, Wang X, Zhang J.
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Progressive Myoclonus Epilepsy: Distinctive MRI Changes in Cerebellar and Motor Networks
ABSTRACT Objective Progressive myoclonus epilepsy (PME) is a rare generalized epilepsy syndrome with a well‐characterized genetic basis. The brain networks that are affected to give rise to the distinctive symptoms of PME are less well understood. Methods Eleven individuals with PME with a confirmed genetic diagnosis and 22 controls were studied.
Jillian M. Cameron+3 more
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