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  2. Festo - Wikipedia

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    Festo is known for making moving robots that move like animals, such as the seagull-like SmartBird, jellyfish, butterflies and the BionicKangaroo. [2] In 2018 they also added a flying fox and a rolling spider to the list. [3] Festo calls their Bionic Flying Fox an “ultra-lightweight flying object with intelligent kinematics.” [citation needed]

  3. MSDR - Wikipedia

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    MSDR may refer to: Manchester South District Railway, a former railway line in Manchester, UK; Mississippi Delta Railroad, a railroad company in Mississippi, United ...

  4. Design review (U.S. government) - Wikipedia

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    Design review is also required of medical device developers as part of a system of design controls described in the US Food and Drug Administration's governing regulations in 21CFR820. In 21CFR820.3(h), design review is described as "documented, comprehensive, systematic examination of the design to evaluate the adequacy of the design ...

  5. Microsoft Diagnostics - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Diagnostics (MSD) was a software tool developed by Microsoft to assist in the diagnostics of 1990s-era computers. Users primarily deployed this tool to provide detailed technical information about the user's software and hardware and to print the gathered information, usually for use by support technicians in troubleshooting and resolving problems.

  6. Launch vehicle system tests - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] Static fire test failures have resulted in the unintentional launch of the test vehicle. On June 6th, 1952, Viking 8 broke loose of its moorings during a static fire test. After 55 seconds of flight, a command was sent to cut propulsion, and the rocket crashed 4 miles (6 km) or 5 miles (8 km) downrange.