exoskeleton in A Sentence

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    Exoskeleton, exploding cotton buds, the old shoebox inflatable.

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    A walk in the park for the Exoskeleton.

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    In the US presented the first serial Exoskeleton Guardian XO.

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    Potentially even you and I, if we wear our special Exoskeletons.

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    Their robotic Exoskeleton, the Phoenix, could potentially improve the quality of life for people around the world.

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    Claire walked the London Marathon in an Exoskeleton- it took her 16 days and she raised £200,000 for charity.

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    Most of the commercially available glucosamine is produced by the hydrolysis of crustacean Exoskeletons, i.e. crab and lobster shells.

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    The microscopic razor sharp edges of DE can cut through the ants' Exoskeletons, gradually causing their body to dry out.

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    Exoskeleton developed by scientists from Korea recently, the Exoskeletons of something from science fiction moved into the category of things successfully.

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    In 13 or 17 years, cicadas nymphs finally emerge and climb their home tree, shedding their Exoskeleton in another nightmarish image.

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    Tony Stark's backstory is as a genius inventor who creates this amazing Exoskeleton that enables him to be a human superhero by technology.

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    It is the highest in the Exoskeleton of crustaceans, and is a new type of biochemical drug, pharmaceutical intermediate and High-end cosmetics, food additives.

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    What we're talking about here are called‘powered Exoskeletons', which are Exoskeletons that are electrically powered and boost the endurance and strength of the wearer.

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    The top shell is called the carapace(a dorsal section of an Exoskeleton or shell) and the bottom is called the plastron(the nearly flat part of the shell structure).

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    I followed that up in 2014 with Inventing Iron Man, an exploration of how technology could amplify human ability just as we see Tony Stark's Exoskeleton in action.

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    Nitinol can be used to create the Exoskeleton of the cape, while parachute material could be used to help improve the glide, but how does electricity come into play?

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    Lobsters grow in size during a process called molting, in which they shed their hard Exoskeleton, from claws to tail, before growing a new one around a bigger body.

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    Fedor copies human movements, a key skill that allows it to remotely help astronauts or even people on Earth to carry out tasks while the humans are strapped into an Exoskeleton.

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    The Brooks Cybernetic Treatment Center in Jacksonville, Florida is testing out the robotic suit that is worn as an Exoskeleton and can be used to help people with disabilities learn to walk again.

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    The Exoskeletons of such creatures are made up of several pigments, one of which is a carotenoid called astaxanthin, which provides it's reddish coloring(astaxanthin is the same carotene that gives salmon its color).

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    Some Exoskeletons that already have been made(but are not out in the field yet) include the famous HULC(yes, pronounced exactly like‘Hulk'), which was devised by Lockheed Martin, as well as XOS, designed by Sarcos.

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    The Iron Man suit is clearly a remarkable invention with its hardened Exoskeleton and seemingly impenetrable armor, but all of that would be useless if there wasn't a power source that actually made it all work!

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    So when we look at AI's continued trend, the other trends we're seeing is automation, robotics organizations that are heavy into manufacturing, more cobots, more care bots in the healthcare industry, more Exoskeletons to help humans lift things at 10 times the strength of a male.

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    Lizzie was recovering from a cycling accident that had left her paralysed when she saw a news item about how Claire, who was paralysed after failing from her horse, had walked the London Marathon in an Exoskeleton- it took her 16 days and she raised £200,000 for charity.

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    The development of hard body parts such as shells, skeletons or Exoskeletons in animals like molluscs, echinoderms, crinoids and arthropods(a well-known group of arthropods from the lower Paleozoic are the trilobites) made the preservation and fossilization of such life forms easier than those of their Proterozoic ancestors.

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