Investigation of survivability for insects subjected to injection and implantation of foreign materials and to electrical stimulation of neuromuscular sites

This paper aims to test the survivability and usability of the beetles, Dicronorrhina derbyana, when subjected to stimulation of muscles, optic lobes, exposure of muscles and when they are injected with various solutions. Each scenario will be experimented on each beetle individually. No combi...

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Main Author: Chui, Yi Hun
Other Authors: Hirotaka Sato
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/77956
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description This paper aims to test the survivability and usability of the beetles, Dicronorrhina derbyana, when subjected to stimulation of muscles, optic lobes, exposure of muscles and when they are injected with various solutions. Each scenario will be experimented on each beetle individually. No combinations of test will be conducted on beetles. The results were analysed to provide a further understanding of the limits of the beetle. Through these findings, a greater understanding of the capacity of the beetles can be better predicted.
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spelling ntu-10356/779562023-03-04T18:51:21Z Investigation of survivability for insects subjected to injection and implantation of foreign materials and to electrical stimulation of neuromuscular sites Chui, Yi Hun Hirotaka Sato School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering::Bio-mechatronics This paper aims to test the survivability and usability of the beetles, Dicronorrhina derbyana, when subjected to stimulation of muscles, optic lobes, exposure of muscles and when they are injected with various solutions. Each scenario will be experimented on each beetle individually. No combinations of test will be conducted on beetles. The results were analysed to provide a further understanding of the limits of the beetle. Through these findings, a greater understanding of the capacity of the beetles can be better predicted. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2019-06-10T06:43:53Z 2019-06-10T06:43:53Z 2019 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/77956 en Nanyang Technological University 29 p. application/pdf
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Investigation of survivability for insects subjected to injection and implantation of foreign materials and to electrical stimulation of neuromuscular sites
title Investigation of survivability for insects subjected to injection and implantation of foreign materials and to electrical stimulation of neuromuscular sites
title_full Investigation of survivability for insects subjected to injection and implantation of foreign materials and to electrical stimulation of neuromuscular sites
title_fullStr Investigation of survivability for insects subjected to injection and implantation of foreign materials and to electrical stimulation of neuromuscular sites
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of survivability for insects subjected to injection and implantation of foreign materials and to electrical stimulation of neuromuscular sites
title_short Investigation of survivability for insects subjected to injection and implantation of foreign materials and to electrical stimulation of neuromuscular sites
title_sort investigation of survivability for insects subjected to injection and implantation of foreign materials and to electrical stimulation of neuromuscular sites
topic DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering::Bio-mechatronics
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/77956
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