degrees of freedom in English

noun
1
each of a number of independently variable factors affecting the range of states in which a system may exist, in particular.
Since rigid vibration is assumed, only a single degree of freedom exists, and structural relations within the organ of Corti should remain static during motion.

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1. Hyper Degrees- of- freedom Robotic Articulated Serpentine.

2. It's a 12-degrees-of-freedom robotic arm.

3. Robocrane - RCS controlled a crane having six degrees of freedom.

4. The beams with flexible support have translational and rotational degrees of freedom.

5. An n-qubit register space has 2n+1 − 2 degrees of freedom.

6. Antisymmetry about a plane with Z = constant (degrees of freedom 1, 2, 6 = 0)

7. This AUV for environmental protection has three degrees of freedom , called surge, heave and yaw.

8. This essentially means that the single qubit register space has two local degrees of freedom.

9. The scanning device consists of an electrostatically actuated plate (30) with two degrees of freedom.

10. So, by limiting the degrees of freedom of physicians, this is a way to hold costs down.

11. These are highly dexterous manipulators, with as many as 20 degrees of freedom and hundreds of tactile sensors.

12. Superintegrable systems have more integrals of motion than degrees of freedom, and these integrals form interesting non-Abelian algebras.

13. Constraining SKETCHES • You need to constrain the sketches so as to restrict their degrees of freedom and make them stable

14. This robot is actually a family of snake robots that we call HyDRAS, Hyper Degrees-of-freedom Robotic Articulated Serpentine.

15. When a tag Backscatters an excitation signal, modi˙es the three degrees of freedom of a signal: amplitude, phase, and frequency

16. Other articles where Bivariant system is discussed: phase: Unary systems: …is stable) the system is divariant—i.e., two degrees of freedom exist

17. The ball and socket configuration allows for movement with 3 degrees of freedom, which is more than any other type of synovial joint

18. A quadrilateral plate bending element with 12 degrees of freedom, ACQ, is developed by using the area coordinate method and the generalized conforming approach.

19. If n and m are the numbers of the natural and actual degrees of freedom, the difference n - m is the number of Constraints

20. The F-200iB is a six degrees of freedom servo-driven parallel link Robot designed for use in a variety of manufacturing and automotive assembly processes.

21. Bivariant definition is - capable of twofold variation : having two degrees of freedom —used of a system in which the number of components equals the number of phases.

22. The device allows the manipulation of both the polarization and OAM degrees of freedom of light, and enables the generation of both radially and Azimuthally polarized CVV beams

23. Wealth and poverty, health and disease, culture and ignorance, labour and leisure, repletion and hunger, virtue and vice, are all only terms for greater or less degrees of freedom.

24. In terms of the details of the Anova test, note that the number of degrees of freedom ("d.f.") for the numerator (found variation of group averages) is one less than the number of groups (6); the number of degrees of freedom for the denominator (so called "error" or variation within groups or expected variation) is the total number of leaves

25. Measurement of the six degrees of freedom is accomplished today through both AC and DC magnetic or electromagnetic fields in sensors that transmit positional and angular data to a processing unit.

26. Conventional wisdom says that you need at least four fixed motor propeller pairs in order to fly, because there are four degrees of freedom to control: roll, pitch, yaw and acceleration.

27. The accelerometers are carried by a gyro stabilized platform that, on its part, is kept in the three degrees of freedom parallel to the two gyro system by three torques generators.

28. The Russian physiologist Bernstein (1967) defined Coordination as a problem of mastering the very many degrees of freedom involved in a particular movement--of reducing the number of independent variables to be controlled

29. If the series is not based upon the results of ARIMA estimation, then under the null hypothesis, Q is asymptotically distributed as a with degrees of freedom equal to the number of Autocorrelations

30. And we've had the opportunity to work with some very advanced arms that were funded by the U.S. military, using these prototypes, that had up to 10 different degrees of freedom including movable hands.

31. The present invention relates to the real-time predictive monitoring and controlling of aerodynamic and hydrodynamic environmental internal/external forces, hull stresses, motion with six degrees of freedom, and the location of a marine structure.

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33. Robotic technology simplifies surgical maneuvers thanks to the three-dimensional magnification and stable vision, convenient mobility of the robotic arms, endowrist instruments with seven degrees of freedom, ambidextrous capability, tremor filtering and indocyanine green fluorescence imaging.

34. Achromate: Correction Cemented Achromate: 6 degrees of freedom: 3 radii, 2 indices, ratio ν1/ν2 Correction of spherical aberration: diverging cemented surface with positive spherical contribution for n neg > n pos Choice of glass: possible goals 1

35. If the motion of the particle is constrained to a lower number of dimensions, for example, the particle must move along a wire or on a fixed surface, then the system has fewer than six degrees of freedom.

36. An improved lift creating sail and sail system where a substantially rectangular mainsail (2) made up of panels forms an aerodynamically efficient airfoil that is supported at approximately its center on a pivot so that is has three degrees of freedom.

37. The opportunity to engineer III-V nanowires in wurtzite and zinc Blende crystal structure allows for exploring properties not conventionally available in the bulk form as well as opening the opportunity for use of additional degrees of freedom in device fabrication

38. System and method for providing information on fuel savings, safe operation, and maintenance by real-time predictive monitoring and predictive controlling of aerodynamic and hydrodynamic environmental internal/external forces, hull stresses, motion with six degrees of freedom, and the location of marine structure

39. As compared to periodic ones, Aperiodic reflectarrays can reach a wide variety of equivalent amplitude tapers [22-27] and higher performance [24, 25-27] thanks to the larger number of involved degrees of freedom (including the positions of all the reflectarray elements)

40. This One-way Anova Test Calculator helps you to quickly and easily produce a one-way analysis of variance (Anova) table that includes all relevant information from the observation data set including sums of squares, mean squares, degrees of freedom, F- and P-values.

41. When the pulse diagnosis sensor is placed in contact with a pulse point, the position of the measuring unit can be adjusted by causing the measuring unit to move spherically with multiple degrees of freedom by means of the spherical movement part, such that the pressure of the measuring unit occurs from a direction at a right angle to the pulse point.