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Biomechanics is the research and analysis of the mechanics of living organisms . The research and analysis can be carried forth on multiple levels, from the molecular , wherein molecular biomaterials such as collagen and elastin are considered, to the macroscopic level, all the way up to the tissue and organ level. Some simple applications of Newtonian Mechanics can supply... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Biomechanics
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...design process can save a manufacturer large amounts of money and time. See also Bioengineering , also referred to as biological engineering Tissue engineering Medical imaging Biomechanics safety engineering Biomedical equipment technician Biomedical informatics Biomedical technology External links U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics profile Biomedical... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Biomedical engineering
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...Inc. (III) Justice Legion A , JLA , JSA Notable aliases (I) The Man of the Hour Notable relatives (I) Wendi Harris (wife), Rick Tyler (son), Matthew Tyler (biomechanical clone), Rebecca (niece) (II) Rex Tyler (father), Wendi Harris (mother), Rebecca (cousin) (III) Rex Tyler (biological template) Notable powers (I, II) Superhuman strength, increased... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Hourman
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...J. Corbató , BS 1950 - Computer scientist, recipient of the 1990 Turing Award William A. Fowler , PhD 1936 - Nobel laureate in physics (1983) Yuan-Cheng Fung , PhD 1948 - Founder of Biomechanics Donald A. Glaser , PhD 1950 - Nobel laureate in physics (1960) Juris Hartmanis , PhD 1955 - Computer scientist, recipient of the 1993 Turing Award Leland H. Hartwell , BS 1961 - Nobel... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/California Institute of Technology
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...Within is often cited as the first computer-generated movie to attempt to show realistically-looking humans. However, due to the enormous complexity of the human body, human motion, and human biomechanics, realistic simulation of humans remains largely an open problem. It is one of the "holy grails" of computer animation. Eventually, the goal is to create software where the animator can generate... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Computer animation
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...Fantasy Legend III characters could shift between organic , cybernetic and robotic states by eating meat or installing parts. The Combine from Half-Life 2 use transhuman cyborgs and biomechanical "synths" as their main weapons. Master Chief and the SPARTAN II super-soldiers from the Halo: Combat Evolved and Halo 2 . The player characters as well as some monsters in the... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Cyborgs in fiction
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...it remains a poorer substitue. Invertebrate cartilage Cartilage tissue can also be found among invertebrates, for instance Limulus (horse-shoe crab), marine snails and cephalopods . See also Biomechanics connective tissue Endochondral ossification Chondroplasty External links University of Kansas Medical Center Cartilage tutorial public domain text from Gray's... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Cartilage
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... has resulted in more companies heeding human factors in product design. Foundations Ergonomics draws on many disciplines in its study of humans and their environments, including anthropometry , biomechanics , engineering , kinesiology , physiology and psychology . Typically, an ergonomist will have a BA or BS in Psychology, Industrial/Mechanical Engineering or Health Sciences, and usually... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Ergonomics
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... astronomy , democracy , philosophy , thespian , etc. Moreover, Greek words and word elements continue to be productive as a basis for coinages: anthropology , photography , isomer , biomechanics etc. and form, with Latin words, the foundation of international scientific and technical vocabulary. See English words of Greek origin , and List of Greek words with English derivatives... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Greek language
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...possible for giraffes to move swifty and defend themselves against predators. It is unknown whether or not the size of the giraffe's neck, working in combination with the leg length, may provide a biomechanical advantage in defending against lion attacks. Finally, it has been observed that males use their long necks, not just for feeding, but for combat and competition. Indeed, sexual dimorphism... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Giraffe
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