Space Cyborg Lissandra Theme- Jack Rave
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Space Cyborg Lissandra Theme- Jack Rave
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Injustice Gods Among Us Campaign Part 6 Cyborg YeagerZGaminG
Injustice Gods Among Us campaign part 6 Cyborg with YeagerZGaminG. Epic story of the Justice League, if you like DC comics you will enjoy Injustice Gods Among Us Story mode. This is the best...
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The Sims 3: How To Make A Cyborg - Part 75
Download these 2 files, put them in your mods folder* http://www.mediafire.com/download/dvszad0z0onqjy3/NRaas_MasterController.package http://www.mediafire.com/download/3cb5tfb15otc6yb/NRaas_Maste...
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Injustice Mobile -- Cyborg "Mewes"ings
Multiplayer is now available for Injustice Mobile! https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/injustice-gods-among-us/id575658129?mt=8 Build an epic roster of DC heroes and villains and get ready for...
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Wearable Cyborg Green - IBM 2000
"The voice activated wearable computer... wireless e-business. Coming from IBM." A commercial for IBM #39;s wearable e-business initiative, 2000 Thanks to Goldman and Papson #39;s "Landscapes of...
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The Curse of Hank Henshaw/Zor-El The Cyborg Superman
Rise of the Machines (Im not the owner of this comics and music)
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Motivational Sport Video - GREATNESS is Inside of YOU - Roberto Cyborg Abreu at Grapplers Quest
For upcoming grappling events, visit: http://GrapplersQuest.com - Join us on Facebook at: http://GrapplingFans.com and Twitter at: http://Twitter.com/GrapplersQuest - Train with Cyborg Abreu...
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The rival rock stars of nanotechcarbon nanotubes and graphenehave joined forces become a super group of late. They are now being combined to make supercapacitors or just to make the manufacturing process for one of them less arduous.
Now researchers in South Korea have joined them together to create one monolithically integrated flexible electronic device that can be synthesized in a single step and be attached to, among other things, live stag beetles that can be set loose to detect a range of environmental conditions or nerve gas agents.
In research, which was published in the journal Nano Letters (In-situ Synthesis of Carbon Nanotube-Graphite Electronic Devices and Their Integrations onto Surfaces of Live Plants and Insects"), the Korean team developed a method using multiple catalysts to synthesize the all-carbon electronic devices so that they include transistors, electrodes, interconnects, and sensors all together that can fit onto a human fingernail or the back of a beetle.
The design of the device takes advantage of carbon nanotubes semiconducting properties so that they serve as the transistors or the sensors, while the pure conductor properties of graphene allows it to serve as the material for the interconnects.
"The channel part requires semiconducting materials whose resistance can be sensitively controlled by external bias, explained Jang-Ung Park, Assistant Professor at Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), in an interview for Phys.org. The electrode part needs metallic materials whose resistance is very small with the negligible change by external bias."
The Korean researchers, representing both the UNIST and the Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute, have demonstrated that the fully integrated, all-carbon devices can be attached to a wide variety of surfaces including plants, insects, paper, clothes and human skin. The flexible electronic sensors remain attached to the surfaces by exploiting van der Waal forces, which represent all the attractive or repulsive forces between molecules that are not covalent bonds.
The researchers took the unusual step of applying the flexible sensors to plants and insects to see if the devices could be used to detect very low levels of DMMP vapor (1 ppm), which is used for producing nerve agents such as soma and sarin. Park told Nanoclast that his team's devices performed comparably to current state-of-the-art sensors and showed that the sensors could be used to monitor a variety of environmental conditions, including temperature, humidity, pollution and infections. The devices do not need a battery because the researchers have integrated an antenna onto the devices that can be used to receive power.
"We integrated antennas with our devices," Park said. "Thus, the wireless transportation of power and sensing signals was possible with no battery."
While the researchers initially have just demonstrated that the all-carbon flexible sensors can be used as environmental sensors, they intend to look at how the technology can be adapted for implantable and wearable devices.
"In this paper, we just demonstrated the detection of the nerve gas using the biocompatible devices," Park said. "As our future research, we will develop various sensing systems, including diabetes, pollutions and radioactivity, using the wearable electronic devices."
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The rival rock stars of nanotechcarbon nanotubes and graphenehave joined forces to become a super group of late. They are now being combinedto make supercapacitors or just to make the manufacturing process for one of them less arduous.
Now researchers in South Korea have joined them together to create one monolithically integrated flexible electronic device that can be synthesized in a single step and be attached to, among other things, live stag beetles that can be set loose to detect a range of environmental conditions or nerve gas agents.
In research, which was published in the journal Nano Letters (In-situ Synthesis of Carbon Nanotube-Graphite Electronic Devices and Their Integrations onto Surfaces of Live Plants and Insects"), the Korean team developed a method using multiple catalysts to synthesize the all-carbon electronic devices so that they include transistors, electrodes, interconnects, and sensors all together that can fit onto a human fingernail or the back of a beetle.
The design of the device takes advantage of carbon nanotubes semiconducting properties so that they serve as the transistors or the sensors, while the pure conductor properties of graphene allows it to serve as the material for the interconnects.
"The channel part requires semiconducting materials whose resistance can be sensitively controlled by external bias, explained Jang-Ung Park, Assistant Professor at Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), in an interview for Phys.org. The electrode part needs metallic materials whose resistance is very small with the negligible change by external bias."
The Korean researchers, representing both the UNIST and the Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute, have demonstrated that the fully integrated, all-carbon devices can be attached to a wide variety of surfaces including plants, insects, paper, clothes, and human skin. The flexible electronic sensors remain attached to the surfaces by exploiting van der Waal forces,which represent all the attractive or repulsive forces between molecules that are not covalent bonds.
The researchers took the unusual step of applying the flexible sensors to plants and insects to see if the devices could be used to detect very low levels of DMMP vapor (1 ppm), which is used for producing nerve agents such as soma and sarin. Park told Nanoclastthat his team's devices performed comparably to current state-of-the-art sensors and showed that the sensors could be used to monitor a variety of environmental conditions, including temperature, humidity, pollution, and infections. The devices do not need a battery because the researchers have integrated an antenna onto the devices that can be used to deliver power to them.
We integrated antennas with our devices," Park said. "Thus, the wireless transportation of power and sensing signals was possible with no battery."
While the researchers initially have just demonstrated that the all-carbon flexible sensors can be used as environmental sensors, they intend to look at how the technology can be adapted for implantable and wearable devices.
In this paper, we just demonstrated the detection of the nerve gas using the biocompatible devices," Park said. "As our future research, we will develop various sensing systems, including diabetes, pollutions and radioactivity, using the wearable electronic devices."
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[Lost Saga] New Update Hero: Cyborg
Ketika Bangsa manusia sudah mulai punah, Cyborg akan menggantikan tugas mereka di Bumi ini. Mari bertarung bersama para Cyborg didalam Lost Saga!! Persiapkan diri kalian untuk pertarungan...
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Cyborg 009 Toonami Opening (Audio Fixed)
Music: "Kojak" - Pelican City.
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Frank Shamrock-"Ronda Rousey armbars Cris Cyborg after a few minutes."
I interviewed MMA Legend Frank Shamrock regarding about Ronda Rousey and what she has accomplished as a MMA fighter. Also, I asked Frank who would win between Rousey vs Cyborg if they do fight....
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Let #39;s Play Fahrenheit [Blind] #34 Lucas - Cyborg-Alarm
Das Orakel ist anscheinend nicht der einzige #39;Bsewicht #39;, der das Mdchen in seine Fnge bekommen will... Quantic Dream.
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cyborg jokes - even worse than dad jokes? YOU DECIDE.
tip yr waitresses.
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Cyborg Dance Off (Yakety Style)
Enjoy this funny Industrial Dance-Off by Cyborgs with some Yakety Sax. Want more Random stuff? Check out this painfull Baby Killer! http://goo.gl/YBG0uJ More...
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Manhoef CRUSHES Cyborg in rematch
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[Electro House] Bruno Barudi, Dabox Raul Mendes - Cyborg
Electro House from Bruno Barudi, Dabox Raul Mendes Release Date TBD Follow BugEyed Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BugEyedRecords Twitter: https://twit...
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Sergio Cyborg campeo (campeonato brasileiro 2014)
Sergio cyborg ( campeonato brasileiro 2014) de jiu-jitsu realizado em So Paulo Barueri! lutei uma categoria acima da minha e fui campeo! categoria super pesado ate 100kg.
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Channeling aliens, Tekkrr speaks Lyran to Jaguar, Daleo The Cyborg on emotions. Hucolo
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