Sentences with phrase «fragile objects»

It can pick up fragile objects of arbitrary shape and stiffness, like an egg, a water balloon or paper.
Keep household cleaners, electrical cords, and fragile objects safely away from your cat.
It has 22 degrees of freedom, compared with the human arm's 30, and can grasp precisely and firmly without crushing fragile objects.
Then, reuse your garland as packing material when shipping or transporting fragile objects.
The lack of an impact crater also suggested that the object could not have been a sturdy iron meteorite but a more fragile object, such as a relatively rare, stony asteroid or a small comet.
The work helps address a major limitation of squishy, flexible robots — which are better suited than their traditional, rigid counterparts for navigating rough terrain and handling fragile objects, but are vulnerable to punctures and tears.
Plasmons also make it possible to view fragile objects, such as DNA, proteins and polymers, through optical microscopes.
Its opening exhibition, «Revolution in the Making: Abstract Sculpture by Women, 1947 - 2016,» is on par with the best museum exhibitions in ambition and quality, comprising many rare, big and fragile objects on loan from some of the major museums of the world.
Presumably, hanging Bubble Wrap on the wall alludes to the fact that its designers originally intended to produce three - dimensional wallpaper before realizing that their product was far more functional as packing material for fragile objects; placing it alongside Morellet might hint at the ways in which the standard grid served as a point of departure and structural principle for both artistic composition and industrial manufacture.
But until we learn to teleport fragile objects, we're going to have to protect them for the journey.
• Qualified to unload heavy or fragile objects from trucks, ships, and air vessels, while ensuring their safety.
In comparison, other soft grippers are either pneumatically controlled or fail at picking up fragile objects without telling the gripper beforehand about the object's shape.
The more fragile the object, the greater the risk it has and the costlier the insurance for it is.
► Keep household cleaners, electrical cords, garbage and fragile objects safely away from your pet.
«The ability to have a hands - free display that tells you, «The object you want is three aisles to your right, two levels up and behind a fragile object,» is of enormous value,» he notes.
Yet, here and there, buried under timbers or lying loose in the sand, rope has been discovered still neatly coiled and fragile objects have been uncovered intact, suggesting a quiet end.
Another potential destination, comet Schwassmann - Wachmann 3, fragmented into pieces in 1995, suggesting it is a young, fragile object.
For all their strength and pre-programmed dexterity, robots still have difficulty with fragile objects.
«Designing a vehicle for safety is much like shipping a fragile object.
Secure your fragile objects along mantles, shelves and cabinets, because even if you don't think they'll be able to reach that spot, trust us when we say they'll find a way!
Special Considerations: the Chausie can and will get into your fragile objects due to its ability to jump 6 feet straight up and it's highly inquisitive nature.
Indeed, the fragile object has been shipped via FedEx to the museum, and invariably shows traces of its handling.
Her time in London (1972 - 75) is represented by paintings, collages, and in particular a group of fragile objects (Precarios) from her 1974 installation, A Journal of Objects for the Chilean Resistance — a work that bore witness to what was happening in Chile.
Handle with care — the fragile object.
So by covering a fragile object with a bacterial culture, feeding it something sweet, and giving it some time to grow, you can forget the hassle of ever finding shipping materials again.
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