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A spherical robot, also known as spherical mobile robot, or ball-shaped robot is a mobile robot with spherical external shape. \nA spherical robot is typically made of a spherical shell serving as the body of the robot and an internal driving unit (IDU) that enables the robot to move. \nSpherical mobile robots typically move by rolling over surfaces. The rolling motion is commonly performed by changing the robot's center of mass, but there exist some other driving mechanisms. \nIn a wider sense, however, the term \"spherical robot\" may also be referred to a stationary robot with two rotary joints and one prismatic joint which forms a spherical coordinate system.
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Young Black Jack is a Japanese manga series written by Yoshiaki Tabata and illustrated by Yūgo Ōkuma. It is based on Black Jack by Osamu Tezuka and serves as its prequel. It was serialized in Akita Shoten's Young Champion magazine between November 2011 and June 2019. An anime adaptation aired in Japan from October to December 2015. The story follows Black Jack as a medical student in the 1960s.
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