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Summary Of: Android

the first android in the world that has the ability to sing... the first android in the world that has the ability to... an android interpersonal communications model capable of emulating human emotional expression via facial... s facial android technology mounted on KAIST... University of Texas at Arlington also developed the android portrait of sci... the PKD android won a first place... the primary difference between a robot and android is only skin deep... authors have defined android to indicate a wholly organic... is a more advanced android commonly called a Synthetic... 3PO could reasonably be called an android because he is humanoid in appearance... series includes twelve android models that are virtually indistinguishable from human beings down to the... One of the earliest android characters is Otho from the... The episode took the android concept one step further by revealing that the main antagonist... dead but had transferred his consciousness into an android duplicate of his body... an android duplicate of Captain... s ship to forcibly send it to the android planet where Mudd is living... this character was largely inspired by another android character created by... an android known as a... Aegis is an android developed by the Kirijo Group as a weapon... creates android replicas of the... short for Voice Input Child Identicant is an android built by Ted Lawson he and his family passes her off as their daughter and... uses an android robot that look likes Irma in an attempt of destroying the turtles... one prominent android variation is the Bio android... s status as a bio android is both questionable and unique as he is grown like a clone rather than built... is a bio android built using synthetic flesh and the knowledge from an extinct civilization... is an android comprised of both mechanical and cybernetic components...

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