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A humanoid robot maker ZMP's prototype of the new human-shaped robot 'Nuvo' is displayed at the company office in Tokyo March 3, 2004. The 39-centimetre-tall (15-inch-tall) robot can pick itself back up
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A humanoid robot maker ZMP's prototype of the new human-shaped robot 'Nuvo' is displayed at the company office in Tokyo March 3, 2004. The 39-centimetre-tall (15-inch-tall) robot can pick itself back up
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A humanoid robot maker ZMP's prototype of the new human-shaped robot 'Nuvo' wears an outfit jointly developed by sports wear maker Mizuno at the company office in Tokyo March 3, 2004. The
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Humanoid robot maker ZMP's prototype of the new human-shaped robot 'Nuvo' is displayed at the company office in Tokyo March 3, 2004. The 39-centimetre-tall (15-inch-tall) robot can pick itself back up when
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Humanoid robot maker ZMP's prototype of the new human-shaped robot 'Nuvo' is displayed during a demonstration at the company office in Tokyo March 3, 2004. The 39-centimetre-tall (15-inch-tall) robot can pick itself
Humanoid robot maker ZMP's prototype of the new human-shaped robot 'Nuvo' walks on two legs at the company office in Tokyo March 3, 2004. The 39-centimetre-tall (15-inch-tall) robot can pick itself back