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"Ctenacanthus is a prehistoric cartilaginous fish genus. Remains have been found in the Bloyd Formation in Arkansas, United States (Carboniferous period) and in South America.Acanthodian fish remains from the Upper Silurian or Lower Devonian of the Amazon Basin, Brazil. Philippe Janvier, Jose Henrique G. Melo, Palaeontology, Aug 1988, Vol 31, part 3 Species * †Ctenacanthus amblyxiphias Cope, 1891 * †Ctenacanthus buttersi St. John & Worthen, 1883 * †Ctenacanthus chemungensis Claypole, 1885 * †Ctenacanthus cliftonensis Branson & Mehl, 1938 * †Ctenacanthus concinnus Newberry, 1875 * †Ctenacanthus costellatus Traquair, 1884 * †Ctenacanthus elegans Tuomey, 1858 \- Alabama Bibliography and Catalogue of the Fossil Vertebrata of North America, Numéro 179, Oliver Perry Hay at Internet Archive * †Ctenacanthus furcicarinatus Newberry, 1875 * †Ctenacanthus major Agassiz, 1843 * †Ctenacanthus maranhensis Santos, 1946 * †Ctenacanthus nodocostatus Hussakof & Bryant, 1918 * †Ctenacanthus terrelli Newberry, 1889 * †Ctenacanthus tumidus Newberry, 1889 ; species brought into synonymy * Ctenacanthus brevis Agassiz (1837) syn. of Avonacanthus Maisey 2010John G. Maisey (2010). "Heslerodidae (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii), a new family of Paleozoic phalacanthous sharks". Kirtlandia 57: 13–21. See also * List of prehistoric cartilaginous fish genera References External links * Fossil Sharks of the Rocky Mountains: Ctenacanthus and other Chondrichthyan Spines and Denticles. Wayne Itano, Boulder, Colorado, Karen Houck and Martin Lockley, University of Colorado, Denver Category:Prehistoric cartilaginous fish genera Category:Carboniferous sharks Category:Carboniferous animals of North America "
"InMoov is a humanoid robot, constructed out of 3D printable plastic body components, and controlled by Arduino microcontrollers. InMoov is a robot developed for artistic purposes by French sculptor Gaël Langevinhttp://inmoov.fr/project/ in September 2011 (The first blueprint files were published in January 2012 on Thingiversehttps://www.thingiverse.com/tag:inmoov) Its peculiarity is that it is reproducible with a simple 3D printer small format (12cm3) and its files are under Creative Commons license (CC-BY-NC). The project is a platform for development and robot learning. On this basis and through this concept there were developed different iterations. InMoov uses MyRobotLab software for control. MyRobotLab is an open source service based robotics frameworkhttps://makerfaire.com/maker/entry/54951/. Its primarily written in Java[http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/overview/index.html, but has bindings for Python. It has a Web UI written in AngularJS which allows remote control. One of the services is a virtual InMoov which can be used to develop or test without the physical robot. virtual InMoov InMoov is able to perceive sound, see, speak and move independently. The robot is able to identify its environment and through micro-cameras in some projects recognize voice commands that are issued by the owner. It features different touch sensors, PIR and 3 dimensional, in addition, the Kinect allows InMoov to see and analyze the 3-dimensional space of the robot's environment. Through the use of open technologies and open source components such as printed circuit Arduino, many developers have changed InMoov in order to extend its functions to be used as the basis for many types of development. The most ambitious is the artificial recognition programs because the robot incorporates on its single platform a micro-camera, sensors and operating motion system, and the ability to connect to any computer. The original prototype participated in the Maker Faire Rome in 2013, where he aroused great interest for its potential as a development model for robotic prostheses. Because its parts can be entirely made with a 3D printer, its potential uses are varied. References Category:Open-source hardware Category:Humanoid robots "
"Ugo Correani (1935 – 18 September 1992) was an Italian fashion designer specializing in accessories and jewelry design."VINTAGE FASHION'S BEST KEPT SECRET: DESIGNER UGO CORREANI" Harper's Bizarre. Retrieved 2017-01-12."Another Reason to Head to Milan’s Salone del Mobile: LaDoubleJ’s Exclusive Sale of Anna Piaggi’s Jewelry" Vogue. Retrieved 2017-01-12. Life and career Born in Frascati, at 20 years old Correani moved to Milan to work in the atelier of Germana Marucelli. In 1973, fashion designer Walter Albini convinced him to use his creativity in accessories, and from then Correani specialized in making necklaces, bracelets and earrings. His jewellery was often inspired by nature and he used materials such as driftwood, coral and stones. In 1976, Correani started a long professional relationship with Gianni Versace, also becoming a close friend of him. In 1984, they also began collaborating with La Scala making the costumes and the jewelry for its theater productions. Correani used to say "The day that I die I want to be buried in a red suit and a shirt by Versace." He also collaborated with Valentino, Chanel, Fendi, Chloé, Christian Lacroix among others. Struck by AIDS, Correani died on 18 September 1992 of heart attack in his house in Milan. References Category:1935 births Category:1992 deaths Category:People from Frascati Category:Italian fashion designers Category:AIDS-related deaths in Italy Category:Infectious disease deaths in Lombardy "