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Learn to chart multiple data sets on one graph in Excel with this concise two-minute tutorial. Explore how to utilize more ...
STEP 2 - Plot the coordinates (2,3). Remember the x (horizontal) is the first number in the brackets and the y (vertical) is the second number. Each axis is labelled with a scale of numbers, like a ...
The authors have performed a potentially valuable new kind of analysis in connectomics, mapping to an interesting developmental problem of synaptic input to sensory neurons. While the analysis itself ...
The performance of skilled behaviors requires a balance between consistency and adaptability. Although the neural mechanisms that regulate this balance have been extensively studied at systems and ...
Abstract: This paper presents a novel six-axis force/torque (F/T) sensor for robotic applications that is self-contained, rugged, and inexpensive. Six capacitive sensor cells are adopted to detect ...
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