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The presented mechanism is capable of providing key mechanical characteristics similar to the human ankle, including power, range of motion, and weight, suggesting the feasibility of this design concept.
This endogenous protective mechanism is capable of blocking xanthine/XOD generation in liver grafts during cold ischemia.
Additionally, the mechanism is capable of learning new tagged sentences during the classification phase, on an incremental basis.
It is also observed that this mechanism is capable of providing nearly constant force over a wide range of input.
This mechanism is capable of producing an energetic particle layer that straddles the magnetopause along the flanks of the magnetosphere.
Results indicate that the proposed mechanism is capable of improving both tuning and access time because of the presence of skewness in the access distribution among disseminated messages.
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The presented mechanism was capable of providing key mechanical characteristics similar to the human ankle, including power, range of motion, and weight, while allowing instrumentation for the development of an impedance controller in both dorsiflexion-plantarflexion and inversion-eversion.
Through these experiments, it becomes apparent that the proposed model and kinetic mechanism are capable of describing the behavior of the system with accuracy.
By computer simulation, it was found that this mechanism was capable of predicting the temperature dependence of the yield stresses of NiAl composites.
Even so, the mechanism was capable of reproducing the ankle rotations of a human subject during step turn, adequate torques, and desirable mechanical impedance similar to a human ankle, while weighing 3 kg.
This conclusion was drawn from the observation that only the model describing the semireverse mechanism was capable of reproducing the data for all tested conditions and mutants.
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