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The real-life situation might have been better imitated by also loading the fibula, which transmits 7% of the total force through the lower leg (Goh et al. 1992).
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So the new model (2.1) can better imitate many substantial problems in the real world.
He thinks that a curved system of detectors better imitates biological eyes.
Musculoskeletal robots that have tendon-driven systems, mainly using motors, can better imitate the motions and characteristics of a human than those that have other drive mechanisms.
And differences between the song nuclei of parrots which can better imitate complex sounds and other birds are hard to pinpoint.
Costing more than $280 million, the National Science Foundation NSFF) initiative has enabled scientists to better imitate some of the most powerful and destructive forces on Earth, including earthquakes, tsunamis, and landslides. .
For example, CaPs with special micro- and nanostructures can better imitate the biomimetic features of human bone and tooth, and this offers significantly enhanced biological performances.
Therefore, the cell-/tissue-derived conditioned culture medium in our study can better imitate tumor microenvironments.
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