The game has loads of different courses to tackle, all cunningly designed to test your manual dexterity to the maximum. |
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On the one hand he had shown a great lack of manual dexterity, but he now showed that he had great talents for learning, especially mathematics. |
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As her dementia grows severe, she will struggle more with manual dexterity and motor functions, Leverenz says. |
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They are the only primates in the world that subsist on grass, and they have the greatest manual dexterity of any monkey on earth. |
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And who has good manual dexterity and coordination first thing in the morning? |
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Persons who do not have the time or the manual dexterity for these duties will have to entrust them to a competent groomer. |
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And he did so with an enviable manual dexterity driven by a witty, incisive mind. |
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Loss of abilities related to manual dexterity may affect work performance and may threaten or end essential career options. |
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Not one critic, however, diminished the incredible manual dexterity needed to create them. |
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After my five seconds of philosophizing, the next thing I noticed was my rapid loss of manual dexterity. |
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For architects with a small degree of manual dexterity, there is an array of joysticks and trackballs that are simpler to use than mice. |
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They can only be worn by people whose ear canals are large enough to accommodate them. And the very small battery requires good manual dexterity. |
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Pilots in particular have to show manual dexterity, and they do go through a number of aptitude tests. |
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Very few women have the manual dexterity or firmness of hand of a professional manicurist. |
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Dentists must have an artist's aesthetic sense, an eye for detail and the manual dexterity to perform precise procedures in a small area. |
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This therapy also requires a certain level of manual dexterity that not every patient will have. |
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These positions also require flexibility, manual dexterity and a degree of physical fitness. |
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This job requires manual dexterity, interpretation of blueprints and drawings, and fitting and assembling of various components. |
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Must have good manual dexterity in order to use pepper spray, baton, firearms and handcuffs. |
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Some people experience difficulty with simple tasks requiring manual dexterity such as buttoning a shirt, writing, or turning a key in a lock. |
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Like many other jobs I dare say it's easy once you know how but as someone who has the manual dexterity of a frog wearing oven gloves I was quite impressed. |
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Similarly, some jobs may involve a high degree of manual dexterity while others require very little. These differences in significance or intensity require the development of scales by which they can be measured. |
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Fatigue has an adverse effect on most types of human performance including manual dexterity, mental arithmetic, reaction time, and cognitive reasoning. |
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A certain amount of manual dexterity and physical endurance are required as are the ability to work as part of a team and maintain the pace of production. |
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A raised toilet seat, handrails, commodes in the bedroom, all may aid in helping the patient, as may easily opened clothes if manual dexterity is a problem. |
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Walther's transcriptions which have come down to us in autograph form demonstrate manual dexterity superior to that of his contemporaries, Bach excepted. |
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The effects of the gloves in cold temperatures on workers' manual dexterity will be evaluated through a series of tests of dexterity, finger sensitivity, comfort and effort ratings, and electromyography. |
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Sight and manual dexterity for keyboarding, data entry, and report writing, preparing memos and letters, as well as the daily use of general office equipment. |
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High-precision computerized machine tools superceded manual dexterity. |
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He exhibited great manual dexterity, engineering skills and an aptitude for mathematics, while Latin and Greek failed to interest him. |
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Depending on the clinical picture or level of lesion, a variety of standardised and validated methods are used for evaluation purposes, e.g. muscle function tests, joint measurements and tests to evaluate manual dexterity. |
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When making choices about contraception it's a good idea to consider factors such as manual dexterity and coordination, other medications you are taking, possible risk of infections, as well as your personal preferences. |
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During nighttime hours and, to a lesser extent, during the mid-afternoon dip, most types of human performance, whether manual dexterity, mental arithmetic, reaction time, or cognitive reasoning, are significantly impaired. |
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He liked games requiring manual dexterity. |
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Both require manual dexterity and practice. |
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Dissection builds spatial skills, manual dexterity and sense of touch. |
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Technologists must possess a high degree of manual dexterity and mechanical aptitude in electronics, mechanical engineering, computer sciences, or imaging disciplines. |
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As applicants must be able to demonstrate their ability to work with small quantities of material in an environment where microlitres are standard units of measurements, excellent manual dexterity is a necessity. |
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