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"I was able to grip it with one finger, then the other".
She never recovered full use of her arm, although she was able to grip a knife or hold an onion.
But for most amputees, being able to grip an object without dropping or crushing it would make a big difference.
But he was able to grip it and pulled out a baby bottle about two inches long, the kind a doll might nurse on.
Wright showed major progress in recovering from his injury Friday night, when he was able to grip a bat well enough to swing in the batting cage.
His arm throbbing so badly that he advised Biron to get ready, Lundqvist, barely able to grip his stick, made 13 more saves in the third period.
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You need to be able to hold your grip steady, take instruction.
Furthermore, it might well seem that non-human animals have desires without being able to grasp the propositions a grip on which we so readily attribute to human beings (Thagard 2006).
It is, of course, sticky, which means it should be able to tightly grip cells.
Most of the patients (14 cases) were able to achive grip strengths in the good range (i.e., within ≥75%% of the normal limb).
The PneuNet gripper is shown to be able to safely grip sensitive objects, like an uncooked egg.
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