- An
exoskeleton (from Gr**** έξω éxō "outer" and σκελετός skeletós "skeleton") is a
skeleton that is on the
exterior of an
animal in the form of hardened...
-
common names for a
wearable exoskeleton include exo, exo technology, ****istive
exoskeleton, and
human augmentation exoskeleton. The term
exosuit is sometimes...
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covered with a tough,
resilient integument,
cuticle or
exoskeleton of chitin.
Generally the
exoskeleton will have
thickened areas in
which the
chitin is reinforced...
- of most animals.
There are
several types of skeletons,
including the
exoskeleton,
which is a
rigid outer s**** that
holds up an organism's shape; the...
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Raytheon Sarcos exoskeleton operated on a
tether that
severely limited its mobility, and as a result,
manufacture of the
exoskeleton never progressed...
-
largely inelastic exoskeleton, it is shed
during growth and a new,
larger covering is formed. The
remnants of the old,
empty exoskeleton are
called exuviae...
- The
Vanderbilt exoskeleton,
marketed as In****, is a
powered exoskeleton designed by the
Center for
Intelligent Mechatronics at
Vanderbilt University...
- AR-thrə-pod) are
invertebrates in the
phylum Arthropoda. They
possess an
exoskeleton with a
cuticle made of chitin,
often mineralised with
calcium carbonate...
- An
exoskeleton car has a
visible external frame,
being made of steel,
aluminum or
carbon fiber tubes. Body
styles are open
wheel sports cars, with their...
- coating.
Studies on the
spotted tailless whip-scorpion also show
their exoskeleton is
enriched with
several trace-elements,
including calcium, magnesium...