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Individual Bone Constraints Individual bone constraints are a method used in hierarchical skeletal modelling systems, that are in turn used to control how avatars move, allowing realistic movement asd bones swing around connecting vertex points. Below, we offer a selection of links from our resource databases which may match this term.
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Results by page [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Whilst over 30 years old now, this book is one of those whose usefulness is never likely to fade. It is a physics book, dealing with the mathematics and physical constraints of getting any rigid body jointed system to move as desired. Designed initially with robots in mind, long before the avatar, the maths contained within is ideal for grounding on ragdoll physics as used with avatars. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Technique could eliminate need for bone grafts and transplants A gene therapy that spurs the growth of tooth-supporting bone could make dental work far more pleasant. The technique could eliminate the need to ...
(26/07/2009)
Scientists are closer to understanding how to grow replacement bones with stem cell technology, thanks to research published today in the journal Nature Materials. Many scientists are currently trying to create bone-like mate...
(06/12/2008)
Stryker Corp. has announced the clinical release of a different kind of prosthetic interface, one that bears watching. Unlike traditional prosthetic-to-bone fusions, Stryker?s latest titanium mounting is pockmarked with holes and gaps, cove...
(16/08/2008)
Georgia Institute of Technology bioengineers have demonstrated a way to grow tendons that gradually "fade" to bone at one end, strengthening the ends of the attachment The technique uses a gene that triggers the fibroblast ...
(23/12/2008)
Artificial bone marrow that can continuously make red and white blood cells has been created in a University of Michigan lab. The substance grows on a 3-D scaffold that mimics the tissues supporting bone marrow in the body. ...
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