Number of values in the final calculation of a statistic that are free to vary;number of independent ways by which a dynamic system can move,without violating constraint;minimum number of independent coordinates that specify the position of the syste.
Spatial degreesoffreedom are taken into account to define different control schemes.
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So you have a degreesoffreedom swelling out of proportion.
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This system shares the importance of multiorbital degreesoffreedom with the iron-based superconductors.
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Heel-strike was simulated using a 5 degreesoffreedom rig in a material testing machine.
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Parfitt says the arm offers six degreesoffreedom.
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Each arm of the PR2 has seven degreesoffreedom, giving it almost-human like flexibility.
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If you build a robot with many degreesoffreedom, it becomes very difficult to control.
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PHANToM is unable to accommodate all "six degreesoffreedom" for objects in space.
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The Handyman's fingers had three degreesoffreedom.
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Various methods have been proposed in the literature to overcome this lack of degreesoffreedom problem.
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You have many more degreesoffreedom in the IED problem than you did in the U-Boat problem.
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This potential gain, however, can be compromised by the large number of degreesoffreedom caused by irrelevant markers.
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Embedding microfluidic architectures with microneedles enables fluid management capabilities that present new degreesoffreedom for transdermal drug delivery.
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What are degreesoffreedom?
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Main outcome measurements: Time spent within ranges of the entire wrist range of motion for 3 wrist degreesoffreedom.
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This reorganization of the coordination pattern of the catch is discussed in the context of Bernstein's degreesoffreedom problem.