Aug 14, 2020 00:44
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English term
V-Wrist
English to Portuguese
Medical
Medical: Instruments
É um documento sobre um braço robótico para cirurgias.
Joint
Motorised part of an arm. The three key joints are the base, elbow and V-Wrist.
Locking ring
Ring on the drape cap that is pushed towards the V-Wrist to secure the drape cap into place
V-Wrist
The proprietary joint near the distal end of a Versius Arm (closest to the drape cap attachment point)
V-Wrist button
Any of three identical buttons on the V-Wrist, used to change arm mode
Warning
Joint
Motorised part of an arm. The three key joints are the base, elbow and V-Wrist.
Locking ring
Ring on the drape cap that is pushed towards the V-Wrist to secure the drape cap into place
V-Wrist
The proprietary joint near the distal end of a Versius Arm (closest to the drape cap attachment point)
V-Wrist button
Any of three identical buttons on the V-Wrist, used to change arm mode
Warning
Proposed translations
(Portuguese)
3 | pulso V (Versius) | MARCOS BAZILIO |
3 | punho rotativo revolvente | jorges |
Proposed translations
24 mins
pulso V (Versius)
Prezada,
pelo que vejo, a letra V me parece apenas a inicial do conjunto do braço que é Versius. Como é modular, as partes são identificadas pelo V. IMO.
Developed from scratch in just five years, the company’s technology, named Versius, is a modular system of robot arms that can be wheeled into an operating theatre and used to perform a range of minimally invasive procedures. A typical installation will see three or more robots used, with one arm holding an imaging probe and the others equipped with tools such as scalpels, graspers and suturing instruments.
https://www.theengineer.co.uk/versius-robot-cmrsurgical-nhs/...
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Note added at 40 mins (2020-08-14 01:25:21 GMT)
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Cara,
Uma outra hipótese seria o tipo de junta neste pulso, rotativa revolvente V.
Ainda há um complexo de ligamento chamado duplo V, mas eu exluiria esta possibilidade pois seria tipo VV... ou algo assim.
De qualquer forma, a tradução continuaria Pulso V ( ou de Versius ou de rotativa revolvente)
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Note added at 40 mins (2020-08-14 01:25:33 GMT)
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https://www.ime.usp.br/~adao/ROBOTICAINDUSTRIAL1.pdf
pelo que vejo, a letra V me parece apenas a inicial do conjunto do braço que é Versius. Como é modular, as partes são identificadas pelo V. IMO.
Developed from scratch in just five years, the company’s technology, named Versius, is a modular system of robot arms that can be wheeled into an operating theatre and used to perform a range of minimally invasive procedures. A typical installation will see three or more robots used, with one arm holding an imaging probe and the others equipped with tools such as scalpels, graspers and suturing instruments.
https://www.theengineer.co.uk/versius-robot-cmrsurgical-nhs/...
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Note added at 40 mins (2020-08-14 01:25:21 GMT)
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Cara,
Uma outra hipótese seria o tipo de junta neste pulso, rotativa revolvente V.
Ainda há um complexo de ligamento chamado duplo V, mas eu exluiria esta possibilidade pois seria tipo VV... ou algo assim.
De qualquer forma, a tradução continuaria Pulso V ( ou de Versius ou de rotativa revolvente)
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Note added at 40 mins (2020-08-14 01:25:33 GMT)
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https://www.ime.usp.br/~adao/ROBOTICAINDUSTRIAL1.pdf
16 hrs
punho rotativo revolvente
Já que existe a expressão 'punho esférico'...
«Desenvolvimento de um robô antropomórfico com punho esférico para práticas de robótica (...)» in file:///C:/Users/ADMIN/Downloads/700-1872-1-PB%20(1).pdf;
http://www.profelectro.info/tag/bracos-mecanicos/page/4/
«Desenvolvimento de um robô antropomórfico com punho esférico para práticas de robótica (...)» in file:///C:/Users/ADMIN/Downloads/700-1872-1-PB%20(1).pdf;
http://www.profelectro.info/tag/bracos-mecanicos/page/4/
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