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The flaperon is a movable segment on the rear edge of the wing.
Similar to alveolar distraction techniques, minimal mucosa was elevated off of the transport or movable segment to maintain adequate blood supply.
Then, these forces act on the joint and produce the resulting torque to accelerate the movable segment.
This movable segment had one geometrical DoF and two dynamical DoF, since the two forces exerted by the muscles were independent from each other.
The robot used for the experiments consisted of a single movable segment actuated by two antagonist pneumatic muscles (for details see [15], [16]).
Learning took place in the first session under three mass conditions: no additional mass (this condition was labeled M0; weight of the movable segment: 0.4 Kg), addition of a mass at the extremity of the segment corresponding to an increase of 12.5% of its inertia (labeled M1), and a mass that increased the inertia of the segment by 25% (labeled M2).
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Mr. Moreno had a broken lumbar vertebra, one of the largest parts of the movable segments of the spinal column, Dr. Boockvar said, but his spinal cord was intact and showed no sign of injury.
The abdomen has ten segments connected with movable inter-segmental membranes.
The three caudal segments of the pupal abdomen (segments 8 10) are fixed; the other segments are movable to some degree.
In others, there is a row of movable hairs on these segments that fold against the leg to offer less resistance during the forward stroke and then extend out, forming an oarlike surface during the power stroke.
They were regenerated with a 5% NaCl solution (Table 4), in which the specimens were deposited [ 66] till the segments and appendages were movable again what took three days.
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