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Object Dimension and Location Determination in Gantry Robots and Conveyor Systems: A Review
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A​‍​‌‍​‍‌ gantry robot is one of the most common types of industrial robots with linear movement. This type of robot is also known as a Cartesian or linear robot. It is an automated industrial system that moves along linear paths, enabling it to create a 3D envelope of the space in which it operates. A robot of this type has a standardised configuration process because it can have several sets of axes, such as X, Y and Z. The gantry robot picks up products from several places, so it can search through various locations. Afterwards, it carefully deposits the products on a conveyor belt for the next stage of the procedure or final ​‍​‌‍​‍‌shipment. This integration enables continuous and automated material flow, increasing overall productivity and efficiency in manufacturing operations. Dimension measuring and object placement are critical tasks in robot and conveyor systems that depend substantially on the types of sensors. Progress in sensors and camera technologies has markedly enhanced precision, efficacy, productivity and adaptability. Sensors are commonly classified as range and vision sensors on the basis of their mode of measurement. This review article offers useful knowledge on gantry robots and conveyor systems and their historical background. It examines recent research that has reported on the advantages and disadvantages of gantry robots. Moreover, literature on object dimensioning and positioning via sensors and cameras in gantry robots is presented. This review elucidates the advantages and disadvantages of several sensing types, including cameras and conventional sensors. Comparisons of robotic systems in terms of accuracy, speed, cost, energy efficiency and other aspects are also performed. Many studies have been conducted on body detection via vision technology and sensors, but the use of laser sensors has received minimal attention and needs further focus in the future.

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Thu Sep 30 2004
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Iraqi Journal Of Chemical And Petroleum Engineering
A Simple Method for Studying Crushability and Grindability of Rocks and Minerals
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Wed Dec 15 2021
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Journal Of Baghdad College Of Dentistry
Odontogenic Cysts and Tumors of Maxilla and Maxillary Sinus (A Clinicopathological Analysis)
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Background: Knowledge about the prevalence and distribution of pathologies in a particular location is important when a differential diagnosis is being formulated. The aim of this study was to describe the prevalence and the clinicopathological features of odontogenic cysts and tumors affecting the maxilla and to discuss the unusual presentation of those lesions within maxillary sinus.

Materials and Methods: A multicenter retrospective analysis was performed on pathology archives of patients who were diagnosed with maxillary odontogenic cysts and tumors from 2010 to 2020. Data were collected with respect to age, gender and location.

Result: A total of 384 cases was identified, 320 (83.3%) cases were diagnosed as odontogenic

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Thu Dec 01 2022
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Journal Of Molecular Structure
A new thiazoldinone and triazole derivatives: Synthesis, characterization and liquid crystalline properties
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Thu Nov 15 2018
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Journal Of Mathematical Imaging And Vision
A New Hybrid form of Krawtchouk and Tchebichef Polynomials: Design and Application
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Mon Apr 04 2022
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Communications In Mathematical Biology And Neuroscience
Stability and bifurcation of a prey-predator system incorporating fear and refuge
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It is proposed and studied a prey-predator system with a Holling type II functional response that merges predation fear with a predator-dependent prey's refuge. Understanding the impact of fear and refuge on the system's dynamic behavior is one of the objectives. All conceivable steady-states are investigated for their stability. The persistence condition of the system has been established. Local bifurcation analysis is performed in the Sotomayor sense. Extensive numerical simulation with varied parameters was used to explore the system's global dynamics. A limit cycle and a point attractor are the two types of attractors in the system. It's also interesting to note that the system exhibits bi-stability between these 2 types of attractors.

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Sat Dec 01 2018
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Indian Journal Of Natural Sciences
Determination of the Electron Density Variation for Ionosphere Layer Over Iraqi Zone Using IRI Model
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Mon Oct 01 2018
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2018 International Conference On Advanced Science And Engineering (icoase)
Determination of the Influence Forces Affecting the Surface Layers of the Rotating Magnetic Neutron Stars
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Sun Dec 04 2011
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Baghdad Science Journal
Spectrophotometric determination of micro amount of palladium(II) platinum (II)By using pyrazolone azo resorcinol
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A sensitive and selective method have been developed for the determination of palladium (II)and platinum (II) . A new reagent and two complexes have been prepared in ethanolic solutions .The method is based on the chelation of metal ions with 4-(4?- pyrazolon azo) resorcinol (APAR) to form intense color soluble products, that are stable and have a maximum absorption at 595 nm and at 463 nm and ?max of 1.11×10 4 and.1.35 ×104 Lmole-1cm-1 for Pd(II) Pt(II) respectively. A linear correlation of (1.4 – 0.2) and (3.2 -0.4 ) ppm for pd(II) pt(II) respectively .The stability constants , relative errors , a relative standard deviations for Pd(II) and Pt(II) were 0.40×105 , 0.4×104 L mol-1 ,0.34 - 0.21% and 2.4 – 0.91% respectively.

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Mon Feb 10 2025
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Aip Conference Proceedings
Development of an HPLC method for the determination of tramadol hydrochloride using ZIC-HILIC columns
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Publication Date
Mon Jun 05 2023
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Al-khwarizmi Engineering Journal
Determination of the Optimum Conditions for Removal of Congo Red Dye by Peroxidase Enzyme Plant
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The pollution producing from textile industries effluents is growing since the years, due to at discharged lots of it in water without treatment. The resulting effluent is colourful, highly toxic, and poses a significant environmental hazard. This problem can be solved by using enzymic biological treatment, where the Congo red dye was used with concentrations (100,200,300,500) mg /L, pH values (3,4,5,6,7,8), and variable temperatures (25,35,45)°C, the best removal of Congo red (CR) dye  under optimum conditions for degradation was at  concentration of 100 mg/L, at (pH 6, 25 °C) with efficiency of 99.85 % using the peroxidase enzyme extracted from red radish plant, while the removal percentage decreased when increase dye concentration

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