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    Cooperative Step Climbing Using Connected Wheeled Robots and Evaluation of Remote Operability

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    The present study evaluates the remote operability of step climbing using two connected robots that are teleoperated by individual operators. In general, a teleoperated robot is manipulated by an operator who is viewing moving images from a camera, which is one of the greatest advantages of such a system. However, robot teleoperation is not easy when a teleoperated robot is affected by the force from another robot or object. We constructed a step climbing system using two connected teleoperated robots. A theoretical analysis and the results of simulations clarified the correlations among the robot velocity, the manipulation time of the robots, and the height of the front wheels when climbing a step. The experimental results demonstrate the step climbing ability of the teleoperated robot system

    Suppression of Laser-Induced Choroidal Neovascularization by Subconjunctival Injection of 9α-Fluoromedroxyprogesterone Acetate (FMPA), an Anti-angiogenic Agent, in Rats

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