i really have NO idea... i am doing a project on it and NEED INFO NOW so i should be the one asking Hi! Sorry about that person's fake answer there. I pulled this off of Wikipedia - !: Advancements such as Environmental Robots Inc.'s development of artificial muscle systems[6] for use in NASA space robotic and extravehicular activities have been adapted to create more functionally dynamic artificial limbs. Other commercial uses of NASA's temper foam include moldable materials offering the natural look and feel of flesh, as well as preventing friction between the skin and the prosthesis, and heat/moisture buildup. -- tylerb1996
The following advantages are there: 1. Low hysteresis losses 2. Low eddy current losses 3. Skin-effect in core is low
Street lights help pedestrians to walk safely after sunset. The car drivers find it convenient to drive smoothly,as driving in a highway without street light is a nightmare. Well, the hellogene lights emits particles that are injurious to eyesight and human skin. On the humourous note, street lights cause inconvenience to those who commit highway robbery and darkness is the precondition to their professional job !
The differences between robots and humans include:Humans have a biological form; robots do not.Humans have living tissue that makes up skin, muscles, tendons, ligaments, bones, joints, blood, and all organs including the brain; robots do not.Humans are born after 9 months of being carried and nourished in a female human's uterus; Robots are constructed (built).Human infants can see, hear, smell, taste, and touch within the womb and can use these senses from birth, even though eyesight is poor at birth; robots cannot.Humans have instinctual knowledge from birth; robots do not.Humans begin learning from the moment of birth; robots must wait until the last piece of hardware and last portion of software are active, and can only "learn" if that is part of their programming.Humans move in a variety of ways and because of the biological make up can twist, turn, sit, lay, walk, run, jump, climb, and -- scratch; robots do not easily move and do not have the neuro-muscular control that humans have so robots cannot perform all the movements that a human can do.Robots do not feel sensations (heat, cold, itching, etc.) so they will not respond to surface sensory stimuli; a human will scratch an itch, rub an area of skin that is cold, etc.Humans have sweat glands; robots don't.Humans have reproductive organs; robots don't, so they can never bear their own young.Humans have hormones and emotions that act together to make humans want to have sex; robots don't have any sexual urges.Humans need and seek love; Robots can exist without both.Robots may be able to preform mathematical calculations faster, but robots cannot discuss, explain, or defend their answers. These are higher functioning skills within the human brain.Robots will never know the "gray area" of decision-making, whereas humans must make decisions between "not so bad" and "not so good" every day.Robots can never experience loss-- whether of self or someone else. For example, a victim of a car accident may lose a leg and grieves that loss, but a robot wouldn't react if its leg was removed. A mother will grieve for years after the death of her child, but the death would not phase a robot.Robots cannot know the pressure and drive behind hopes and dreams. A human, though, can hold onto a hope or dream for decades, and repeatedly seek ways to make that hope or dream a reality.Robots can help humans do some tasks faster, but a robot can never fall in love or fall in love as fast as a human can.There's likely more to add, but these points are key.
Naugahyde (sometimes abbreviated to Nauga) is a well known and established brand of artificial leather ("pleather"), made from vinyl polymer coated plastic. The product was developed by Uniroyal Engineered Products and is now manufactured and sold by a division of the same company, the "Naugahyde Company". Its name comes from the city of Naugatuck, Connecticut, where it was first produced. A marketing campaign of the 1960s and 1970s asserted humorously that naugahyde was obtained from the skin of an animal known as a "Nauga"; this is an urban myth.
Advantages to artficial skin: a) it looks real b) it can help people to lead normal lives that have had serious skin trauma Disadvantages to artificial skin: a) it can be quite expensive b) your skin may develop Allergies to something artificial Hope this helps
Advantages to artficial skin: a) it looks real b) it can help people to lead normal lives that have had serious skin trauma Disadvantages to artificial skin: a) it can be quite expensive b) your skin may develop allergies to something artificial Hope this helps
tigers skin is very useful
Advantages: Weight Loss. Disadvantages: Skin color will get change. (Brown)ANSWERumm whats wrongg with brown skin color ?:l im indiann is there a problemm with that
drinking tea results in causing moles on your skin
The question is without sense; depending of our scopes they have advantages or disadvantages.
well the advantages can be your skin is who you are so live into your color fades and the disadvantages are u will always be judged but dont let it bring you down u are who u are and no one can change that
-It can be expensive. -Many people might not be able to receive the artificial skin due to certain allergies they might have to artificial material. -the dilemma of science vs. religion (the faith of many people might be the obstructive force for a family member/relative to receive this helpful assistance).
Advantages of using sunscreen include protection against harmful UV rays, reduced risk of skin cancer, prevention of premature aging, and maintenance of overall skin health. Disadvantages may include potential skin irritation or allergic reactions, the need for frequent reapplication, and the presence of certain chemicals that some people may prefer to avoid.
any advantages and disadvantages of using surgeries to remove skin cancer and the ethical/social/economical and environmental implication
1. absorption is slow. 2. amount of drug administered must be small. breaks skin barrier.
No, a skin graft involves transferring skin from one area of the body to another to aid in wound healing. Artificial skin refers to synthetic materials designed to mimic the functions of natural skin, often used as a temporary wound covering.