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E0 is the first in a series of successive bipedal humanoid models created by Honda. Created in 1986 the robot walks on two feet, in a manner resembling human locomotion, taking around 5 seconds to complete a step. A biped is an animal that travels across surfaces supported by two legs. ... This Honda is the car company. ... 1986 is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... In a general sense, locomotion simply means active movement or travel, applying not just to biological individuals. ...


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d&b audiotechnik - E0 (241 words)
The E0, dandb's smallest loudspeaker, produces superlative sound and tremendous output for small, near field, delay and surround sound situations, and with the addition of a subwoofer it can be used for music playback.
Incorporated into the cleverly shaped fl or white polyamide cabinet is a self-locking ball joint with integrated mounting arm, magnetic shielding of the LF driver and either a quad push or two NL4 connectors.
The E0 can be driven either by dandb's D12 or E-PAC (display version) power amplifiers configured for the E0.
Sphingomyelinase Converts Lipoproteins From Apolipoprotein E Knockout Mice Into Potent Inducers of Macrophage Foam ... (4304 words)
esterification in peritoneal macrophages from E0 mice (143±1.2
proposed that HDL from E0 mice is a
htgVLDL to inhibit the uptake of SMase-aggregated E0 lipoproteins
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