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  2. Pneumatic artificial muscles - Wikipedia

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    Pneumatic artificial muscles (PAMs) are contractile or extensional devices operated by pressurized air filling a pneumatic bladder. In an approximation of human muscles, PAMs are usually grouped in pairs: one agonist and one antagonist. PAMs were first developed (under the name of McKibben Artificial Muscles) in

  3. File:Anexo Musculos.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. Artificial muscle - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] As of 2014, the most powerful artificial muscle fibers in existence can offer a hundredfold increase in power over equivalent lengths of natural muscle fibers. [5] Researchers measure the speed, energy density, power, and efficiency of artificial muscles; no one type of artificial muscle is the best in all areas. [6]

  5. Pneumatics - Wikipedia

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    A pneumatic butterfly valve. Pneumatic systems in fixed installations, such as factories, use compressed air because a sustainable supply can be made by compressing atmospheric air. [citation needed] The air usually has moisture removed, and a small quantity of oil is added at the compressor to prevent corrosion and lubricate mechanical components.

  6. Robotics - Wikipedia

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    A robotic leg powered by air muscles. Actuators are the "muscles" of a robot, the parts which convert stored energy into movement. [17] By far the most popular actuators are electric motors that rotate a wheel or gear, and linear actuators that control industrial robots in factories.

  7. Category:Pneumatic actuators - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Pneumatic actuators" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... Pneumatic artificial ...

  8. List of anatomy mnemonics - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of human anatomy mnemonics, categorized and alphabetized.For mnemonics in other medical specialties, see this list of medical mnemonics.Mnemonics serve as a systematic method for remembrance of functionally or systemically related items within regions of larger fields of study, such as those found in the study of specific areas of human anatomy, such as the bones in the hand ...

  9. Pneumatic - Wikipedia

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