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It's a lot trickier to create robots that can cope with complicated jobs on their own.
Several biomedical applications require accurate image registration that can cope effectively with complex organ deformations.
The resulting skeletal structure provides a method of object recognition that can cope with objects having complex geometry.
Gardeners here have learnt the hard way that plants that can cope with salt will not necessarily survive sustained frost.
There are renewable-energy sources that can cope with fluctuations in demand, such as biofuels, hydroelectricity and waste incineration.
"We are taking security measures that can cope with every possible situation," Katsumi Sumiyoshi, a Hokkaido police spokesman, said.
But he's by Galileo, and they tend to have the sort of minds that can cope with all that.
Other plans are to search for resilient species or subspecies that can cope with a warming trend.
And it is pioneering aspects of a smart grid that can cope with fluctuations in generation from renewables.
Therefore, there is a need for more advanced, autonomous and modular systems that can cope with uncontrolled, tumbling objects.
B 268, 499 508], that can cope with local population fluctuations due to environmental and demographic stochasticity.
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