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  • ...In some cases, once raised high enough, subjects can lock their knees to stand and support their own weight, work at a countertop, or walk with the aid of ...ble electrically powered device that assists the caregiver with the sit-to-stand operation. A single device should work with a wheelchair, lounge chair, or
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  • ...font>''', you may be able to skip this first section. For creating a stand alone boot disk see last section. ===xPC Boot Disk--Stand Alone===
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  • ...In some cases, once raised high enough, subjects can lock their knees to stand and support their own weight, work at a countertop, or walk with the aid of ...ble electrically powered device that assists the caregiver with the sit-to-stand operation. A single device should work with a wheelchair, lounge chair, or
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  • *[[Portable Sit-to-Stand Device]]
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  • * '''Assembly that can continue to stand.''' Next, test your program with the following values: the mass of body 1 i ...of the '''collapsing assembly''' and the '''assembly that can continue to stand''' described in the section "Testing Your Program" above. The figure on th
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  • ...you will see a switch in a schematic referred to as a SPST or DPDT. These stand for Single Pole Single Throw and Double Pole Double Throw. This is illustra
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  • // It's not a stand-alone routine. For example, the
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  • *Base stand - wooden blocks ...ttom of the box, and at the end the pendulum was epoxied to the top of the stand. The entire box was painted before the pendulum was attached.
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  • ...e throws could be determined by the position of the index and ring fingers alone. It also has a power light and an on/off switch. The goal was to have it ea ==The Stand==
    34 KB (5,343 words) - 23:59, 19 March 2009
  • ...ter Tygon 2001 tubing that only was able to bend in one point since it had stand-offs and screws inside the tube. However, this replacement in a sense crea
    12 KB (2,065 words) - 03:08, 21 March 2008
  • ...ing selected the tracking and communicating can be done with a webcam as a stand-in.
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  • ...three main components in addition to the refrigerator: a rotating base and stand, a launcher assembly, and an internal magazine for dispensing cans. It was ...to these mechanical changes, a few minor electrical and procedural changes stand between our current prototype and a fully functioning product. First, we ex
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  • // It's not a stand-alone routine. For example, the
    31 KB (4,074 words) - 14:37, 24 March 2009
  • // It's not a stand-alone routine. For example, the
    28 KB (3,936 words) - 09:30, 20 March 2009
  • The code is heavily commented and is intended to be used either stand-alone or in conjunction with the [[Rotational Stiffness]] page. The plots produc
    32 KB (4,115 words) - 23:42, 11 December 2008
  • ...the segment. Therefore, the wheels were placed at the same location as the stand off as can be seen in the image. The wheels are held in place with zip ties
    27 KB (4,206 words) - 20:10, 4 October 2009
  • ...am flash (512 K for us) and data RAM (128 K for us). The registers BMXqBA stand for "bus matrix" (BMX) and "base address offset" (BA), where q = PUP is for
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  • ...am flash (512 K for us) and data RAM (128 K for us). The registers BMXqBA stand for "bus matrix" (BMX) and "base address offset" (BA), where q = PUP is for
    24 KB (4,100 words) - 06:17, 16 January 2016