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SLDs get basically 3D-printed from within a material soup. They are meant to [[Quotes/Manual#Tech_Note_2|'''simulate''' many biological functions]] while not using classical biological materials (if at all). Besides that they feature few mechanical-like parts (skeleton) and electronic parts. This is emphasised by the term "doll" in SLD. This is to make them stronger than humans and let them easily interact with computer systems.
SLDs get basically 3D-printed from within a material soup. They are meant to [[Quotes/Manual#Tech_Note_2|'''simulate''' many biological functions]] while not using classical biological materials (if at all).
: ''Classical'' biological materials are prone to rot away because they contain carbon.
Besides that SLDs feature few mechanical-like parts (skeleton) and electronic parts. This is emphasised by the term "doll" in SLD. This is to make them stronger than humans and let them easily interact with computer systems.


SLDs fill the gap between robotics and synthetic biology.
SLDs fill the gap between robotics and synthetic biology.
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