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Wheels lose most of their efficiency in any but smooth, hard surfaces, have difficulty clearing all but the lowest obstacles, and are less maneuverable than other forms of locomotion [8], [9].
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The robot can also take on low obstacles and hop on one leg.
Bad idea: hang your heavy DSLR off your hip, where your $1000 lens will constantly get bonked by your leg and whatever low obstacles you're around.
A low obstacles number leads to a large (small) air temperature and specific humidity ratio values in the exhaust (fresh) air channel.
To highlight the methodology, a case study considers releases from a large container surrounded by different types of geometric units including sections with high obstacles, low obstacles, and no obstacles.
We illustrate this with a case example of a patient who suffered falls while attempting to clear low obstacles after a clinically "successful" hip replacement with a 135-degree neck shaft angle stem that did not restore femoral offset.
There is also a stealth mode which has the character stoop, walk silently (unless running), duck behind any low obstacles they can hide behind and be less detectable by sound.
The elevated runway had low obstacles intended to impede their progress.
Take care to look out for low obstacles which will be impossible for you to see while carrying out the maneuver.
The results show that fuel/air-mixture jets combined with a low obstacle-blockage ratio can accelerate flame propagation whereas pure-air jets cannot.
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