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    MakerBot Industries desktop 3d printer (replicator 5th generation, makerbot llc, brooklyn, ny, usa)
    Openly accessible <t> 3D </t> printed prosthetic hands: structural material and the types of cables for flexion and extension.
    Desktop 3d Printer (Replicator 5th Generation, Makerbot Llc, Brooklyn, Ny, Usa), supplied by MakerBot Industries, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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    Article Title: Suitability of the Openly Accessible 3D Printed Prosthetic Hands for War-Wounded Children

    Journal: Frontiers in Robotics and AI

    doi: 10.3389/frobt.2020.594196

    Openly accessible  3D  printed prosthetic hands: structural material and the types of cables for flexion and extension.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Openly accessible 3D printed prosthetic hands: structural material and the types of cables for flexion and extension.

    Techniques Used:

    An amputee with a cosmetic prosthetic hand in one of our field interviews. (A) The non-affected hand. (B) A cosmetic hand with a darkened complexion due to the aging of the silicone material and smudging from dark clothes. (C) The Raptor Reloaded 3D printed prosthetic hand as a representative design of openly accessible 3D printed hands.
    Figure Legend Snippet: An amputee with a cosmetic prosthetic hand in one of our field interviews. (A) The non-affected hand. (B) A cosmetic hand with a darkened complexion due to the aging of the silicone material and smudging from dark clothes. (C) The Raptor Reloaded 3D printed prosthetic hand as a representative design of openly accessible 3D printed hands.

    Techniques Used:

    Denavit-Hartenberg parameters of the  3D  printed prosthetic index finger.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Denavit-Hartenberg parameters of the 3D printed prosthetic index finger.

    Techniques Used:

    Mechanical properties obtained experimentally from the tested  3D  printed ABS and PLA samples.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Mechanical properties obtained experimentally from the tested 3D printed ABS and PLA samples.

    Techniques Used:

    Elements and prices for the cost model calculations.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Elements and prices for the cost model calculations.

    Techniques Used:

    Grasping movements that can be achieved by the representative body-powered 3D printed prosthetic hand. (A) Palmar pinch. (B) Inferior pincer grasp. (C) Lateral grasp. (D) The positions of the index finger of the 3D printed prosthetic hand in the X and Y axes with respect to the MCP and PIP joint angles.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Grasping movements that can be achieved by the representative body-powered 3D printed prosthetic hand. (A) Palmar pinch. (B) Inferior pincer grasp. (C) Lateral grasp. (D) The positions of the index finger of the 3D printed prosthetic hand in the X and Y axes with respect to the MCP and PIP joint angles.

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    Openly accessible  3D  printed prosthetic hands: structural material and the types of cables for flexion and extension.

    Journal: Frontiers in Robotics and AI

    Article Title: Suitability of the Openly Accessible 3D Printed Prosthetic Hands for War-Wounded Children

    doi: 10.3389/frobt.2020.594196

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Openly accessible 3D printed prosthetic hands: structural material and the types of cables for flexion and extension.

    Article Snippet: The CAD file was 3D printed using Polylactic Acid (PLA; MakerBot, USA) filament on a desktop 3D Printer (Replicator 5th Generation, MakerBot Industries LLC, Brooklyn, NY, USA; build table: 29.5×19.5×16.5 cm 3 ).

    Techniques:

    An amputee with a cosmetic prosthetic hand in one of our field interviews. (A) The non-affected hand. (B) A cosmetic hand with a darkened complexion due to the aging of the silicone material and smudging from dark clothes. (C) The Raptor Reloaded 3D printed prosthetic hand as a representative design of openly accessible 3D printed hands.

    Journal: Frontiers in Robotics and AI

    Article Title: Suitability of the Openly Accessible 3D Printed Prosthetic Hands for War-Wounded Children

    doi: 10.3389/frobt.2020.594196

    Figure Lengend Snippet: An amputee with a cosmetic prosthetic hand in one of our field interviews. (A) The non-affected hand. (B) A cosmetic hand with a darkened complexion due to the aging of the silicone material and smudging from dark clothes. (C) The Raptor Reloaded 3D printed prosthetic hand as a representative design of openly accessible 3D printed hands.

    Article Snippet: The CAD file was 3D printed using Polylactic Acid (PLA; MakerBot, USA) filament on a desktop 3D Printer (Replicator 5th Generation, MakerBot Industries LLC, Brooklyn, NY, USA; build table: 29.5×19.5×16.5 cm 3 ).

    Techniques:

    Denavit-Hartenberg parameters of the  3D  printed prosthetic index finger.

    Journal: Frontiers in Robotics and AI

    Article Title: Suitability of the Openly Accessible 3D Printed Prosthetic Hands for War-Wounded Children

    doi: 10.3389/frobt.2020.594196

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Denavit-Hartenberg parameters of the 3D printed prosthetic index finger.

    Article Snippet: The CAD file was 3D printed using Polylactic Acid (PLA; MakerBot, USA) filament on a desktop 3D Printer (Replicator 5th Generation, MakerBot Industries LLC, Brooklyn, NY, USA; build table: 29.5×19.5×16.5 cm 3 ).

    Techniques:

    Mechanical properties obtained experimentally from the tested  3D  printed ABS and PLA samples.

    Journal: Frontiers in Robotics and AI

    Article Title: Suitability of the Openly Accessible 3D Printed Prosthetic Hands for War-Wounded Children

    doi: 10.3389/frobt.2020.594196

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Mechanical properties obtained experimentally from the tested 3D printed ABS and PLA samples.

    Article Snippet: The CAD file was 3D printed using Polylactic Acid (PLA; MakerBot, USA) filament on a desktop 3D Printer (Replicator 5th Generation, MakerBot Industries LLC, Brooklyn, NY, USA; build table: 29.5×19.5×16.5 cm 3 ).

    Techniques:

    Elements and prices for the cost model calculations.

    Journal: Frontiers in Robotics and AI

    Article Title: Suitability of the Openly Accessible 3D Printed Prosthetic Hands for War-Wounded Children

    doi: 10.3389/frobt.2020.594196

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Elements and prices for the cost model calculations.

    Article Snippet: The CAD file was 3D printed using Polylactic Acid (PLA; MakerBot, USA) filament on a desktop 3D Printer (Replicator 5th Generation, MakerBot Industries LLC, Brooklyn, NY, USA; build table: 29.5×19.5×16.5 cm 3 ).

    Techniques:

    Grasping movements that can be achieved by the representative body-powered 3D printed prosthetic hand. (A) Palmar pinch. (B) Inferior pincer grasp. (C) Lateral grasp. (D) The positions of the index finger of the 3D printed prosthetic hand in the X and Y axes with respect to the MCP and PIP joint angles.

    Journal: Frontiers in Robotics and AI

    Article Title: Suitability of the Openly Accessible 3D Printed Prosthetic Hands for War-Wounded Children

    doi: 10.3389/frobt.2020.594196

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Grasping movements that can be achieved by the representative body-powered 3D printed prosthetic hand. (A) Palmar pinch. (B) Inferior pincer grasp. (C) Lateral grasp. (D) The positions of the index finger of the 3D printed prosthetic hand in the X and Y axes with respect to the MCP and PIP joint angles.

    Article Snippet: The CAD file was 3D printed using Polylactic Acid (PLA; MakerBot, USA) filament on a desktop 3D Printer (Replicator 5th Generation, MakerBot Industries LLC, Brooklyn, NY, USA; build table: 29.5×19.5×16.5 cm 3 ).

    Techniques: