Page 92 - Miracles in Our Bodies
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As a matter of fact, it is the opinion of many scien-
tists that a robot hand possessing all the functions of a
human hand cannot be made. Engineer Hans J.
Schneebeli, who has designed the robotic hand known as
"The Karlsruhe Hand", stated that the more he worked
on robotic hands, the more he admired the human hand.
He added that they still need a lot of time to be able to
tackle even a few of the jobs accomplished by the human
hand.
Our hands, which cannot even be imitated by
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