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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://robotionary.com/robotics/world%e2%80%99s-10-best-robot-ever-built-number-5-to-1.php">World’s 10 Best Robot Ever Built ( Number 5 to 1 )</a> </p><p>Next for the number 5 world’s best robot ever built is the Da Vinci Surgical System. Introduced in 1999 this surgical system change the whole concept about operating room. The most innovative system on this robot is the robotic arms used on this robot that developed in replicating doctor’s hands perfectly. In number 4 NASA takes part with their Mars rover robots Opportunity and Spirit. Both robots are the robots that sent to Red Planet in 2003 to explore and find clues about past water activities in that planet. An in January 2010 both robots had sent over 132,000 images that convince scientists about water activities in Mars. In number 3 there is the affordable robot product by iRobot Roomba. Founded in 1990 by MIT (Massachusettes Institute of Technology) now this robot has been used in 2 million homes in worldwide to do the dirty work like cleaning floor, scrub floor, or cleaning pool. Close to world’s best number 1 robot there is Tmsuk’s T-52 Enryu from Japan.</p></p><p><a href="http://robotionary.com">Robot  | Automation  | Future Technology at Robotionary.Com</a> </p>]]></description>
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		<title>Motion Planning for Robotic Arms Possible Factoring</title>
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