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energid
/ ˈɛnədʒɪd /
noun
biology a nucleus and the cytoplasm associated with it in a syncytium
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Word History and Origins
Origin of energid1
C19: adapted from German, from energy + -id 1
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Six presenting firms offer robotic and software systems to maximize yield and productivity including Energid Technologies that has developed a robotic citrus harvesting system that automatically finds and removes fruit at a lower cost than manual harvesting, and Vision Robotics that will use stereo vision-based robots to pick, prune and other tasks on specialty crops.
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