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Was (wer) ist cybernetic organism - definition

EXPERIMENTAL TRANSPORT ROBOT
Walking truck; General Electric CAM; GE CAM; GE Cybernetic Anthropomorphous Machine; Cybernetic Anthropomorphous Machine; General Electric Cybernetic Walking Machine; General Electric Cybernetic Anthropomorphous Machine; GE Cybernetic Walking Machine; Cybernetic Walking Machine; GE Walking Truck; General Electric Walking Truck
  • Walking truck in the [[U.S. Army Transportation Museum]] in [[Fort Eustis]]

cyborg         
  • TED]] (2016)
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  • Remote-controlled rechargeable cyborg insects<ref name="10.1038/s41528-022-00207-2"/>
  • An archetypal science-fiction cyborg with an [[Afrofuturist]] aesthetic
BEING WITH BOTH ORGANIC AND BIOMECHATRONIC BODY PARTS
Cyborgs in fiction; Cybernetic organism; Cyborgization; Fyborg; Fictional cyborgs; Cyborgs; Cyberkenesis; Cyberkenesthetics; Cyberkenisthetics; Cybernetic Organism; List of fictional cybernetic organisms; Famous Fictional Cyborgs; Robots with human brains; Robot with a human brain; Robot with human brains; Manchine; Biomechanoid; Biomechanism; Cybernetic organisms; Zoromes; Cyborg animal; Cyborg insect; Human cyborg; Animal cyborg; Insect cyborgs; Insect cyborg
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¦ noun a fictional or hypothetical person whose physical abilities are extended beyond human limitations by mechanical elements built into the body.
Origin
1960s: blend of cyber- and organism.
cyborg         
  • TED]] (2016)
  • 300x300px
  • Remote-controlled rechargeable cyborg insects<ref name="10.1038/s41528-022-00207-2"/>
  • An archetypal science-fiction cyborg with an [[Afrofuturist]] aesthetic
BEING WITH BOTH ORGANIC AND BIOMECHATRONIC BODY PARTS
Cyborgs in fiction; Cybernetic organism; Cyborgization; Fyborg; Fictional cyborgs; Cyborgs; Cyberkenesis; Cyberkenesthetics; Cyberkenisthetics; Cybernetic Organism; List of fictional cybernetic organisms; Famous Fictional Cyborgs; Robots with human brains; Robot with a human brain; Robot with human brains; Manchine; Biomechanoid; Biomechanism; Cybernetic organisms; Zoromes; Cyborg animal; Cyborg insect; Human cyborg; Animal cyborg; Insect cyborgs; Insect cyborg
(cyborgs)
In science fiction, a cyborg is a being that is part human and part machine, or a machine that looks like a human being.
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organism         
  • Size contrast of small cylindrical [[bacterial]] cells to large single-celled eukaryotic ''[[Paramecium]]''.
  • Wood–Ljungdahl or reductive acetyl–CoA pathway]] to fix carbon.
  • Gya]] (billion years old) [[geological formation]]s contain fossilized [[cyanobacteria]] microbes. This suggests they are evidence of one of the earliest known life forms on Earth.
ANY CONTIGUOUS ALIVE PHYSICAL ENTITY; ENTITY OR BEING THAT IS LIVING; AN INDIVIDUAL LIVING THING, SUCH AS ONE ANIMAL, PLANT, FUNGUS, OR BACTERIUM
Living organisms; Organisms; Organismal; Living organism; Gaeabionta; Biological organism; Form of life; Organismic; Flora and fauna; Living creature; Biological form; Non-human organism; Organism forms
n.
1.
Organic structure.
2.
Organization, organized being, organized existence.

Wikipedia

Walking Truck

The Walking Truck or Cybernetic Walking Machine was an experimental quadruped walking vehicle created by General Electric in 1965. It was designed by Ralph Mosher to help infantry carry equipment over rough terrain. It alternatively bore the name of "CAM", an acronym for "Cybernetic Anthropomorphous Machine". It appeared in a segment of the Walter Cronkite–hosted The 20th Century in 1968.