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The phrase "a task consisting of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the components or elements that make up a specific task.
Example: "The project involves a task consisting of data collection, analysis, and reporting."
Alternatives: "a task made up of" or "a task that includes".
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A task consisting of closing and opening fingers around a cylinder 25 mm in diameter was investigated.
To clarify this issue, a task consisting of several runs was designed to combine a modified version of the reward-priming paradigm with an unconscious version of the Go/No-Go task.
As a student tries to perform a task consisting of mounting gypsum wallboard in a bathroom near a window, he encounters some difficulties.
First, we included only non-health outcomes in the ranking task and respondents were not confronted with a task consisting of both health as well as non-health outcomes.
Upper limb motor function was evaluated pre- and post-AAV delivery using a task consisting of retrieving miniature marshmallows from an automated receptacle chamber attached to the home-cage (Walton et al., 2008).
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Thus a task consists of multiple sub-tasks, each sub-task defined by intensity of exertion (force), number of exertions/cycle, duration per exertion, hand/wrist posture and speed of exertion.
The module will generate a crowdsourcing task consisting of a series simple but informative binary questions, and assign the task to a set of selected workers who are most suitable to answer these questions.
This version of the BART is a computer task consisting of a series of 29 trials.
The Stop Signal Task is a computer task consisting of a series of 4x64 trials, preceded by two practice blocks of 8 and 16 trials, in which individuals are exposed to a colored quadrangle on the right or the left side of the screen (the go signal).
The test consisted of three conditions: a 'standard motor' task and a 'control motor' task consisted of performing body movements according to visual cues presented on a laptop computer, while the remaining condition was a 'counting' task consisting of counting in silence identical cues while at rest.
To that end, non-blinkers and blinkers were first tested in a AB task consisting of alphanumeric stimuli (Experiment 1A), followed by an AB task consisting of picture stimuli (Experiment 1B).
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