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The strength of the flexor and extensor muscles of lower extremities is highly correlated with the capacity to execute mobility tasks.
Integrity, for example, will never diminish in importance, nor will character, courage, the capacity to execute, or customer zeal.
The accuracy of these data are limited by the capacity to execute searches in MEDLINE that distinguish empirical research from other publication types.
Moreover, the paper also raises the critical issue of the availability of necessary human resources and technical capacity to execute detailed exposure assessments in resource-constrained settings.
The deceased, it is alleged, did not have the mental capacity to execute the will.
He himself had questioned Lyons' health and capacity to execute the role effectively, but he showed little interest in returning.
In contrast, smaller and physically weaker children lack the physical capacity to execute this behavior (Raine et al., 1998).
"Ultimately, Obama will be judged for his strategic goals and his capacity to execute on them," Ms. Eisenhower said.
Hoffman's artistic vision and capacity to execute it earned her the entire commission.
In Miller's view, "election technology framework is like an operating system," so you need the mental capacity to execute something hard.
Records are also kept of the patient's capacity to execute ordinary activities: pick up a child, sit at a desk, have sexual intercourse.
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