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Discover Ludwig"juggling tasks" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the act of handling multiple tasks or responsibilities at once. Example: Working as a project manager requires excellent time management skills and the ability to juggle tasks effectively.
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He participated in groundbreaking work that showed that people who regularly multitasked tended actually to be less good at juggling tasks then people who were light multitaskers.
Juggling tasks is easier with practice, as anyone who has learned to drive a car can attest, he said, but confronting the vibrating column, called a stick shaker, was probably something new and startling.
He theorized that heavy multitasking made people worse at juggling tasks because it prompted them to have shorter attention spans — although his experiments did not prove whether heavy multitasking caused short attention spans or if people prone to multitasking had shorter attention spans to begin with.
We aimed at understanding the neural correlates of juggling tasks comparing expert jugglers to non-jugglers.
Both groups performed two juggling tasks with increasing difficulty (1-ball fountain and 2-ball shower in non-jugglers, 2- and 3-ball shower in expert jugglers), while the EEG was recorded.
The memory T cells were also better at juggling tasks: Whereas individual naïve T cells produced only one specific cytokine, each memory cell churned out a number of them, in amounts up to 50 times higher.
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The ability to learn the juggling task was correlated with an increase in GM, whereas further training-induced improvement over time did not alter brain structure [4].
Plus, "Slide Aside" lets users "switch and juggle tasks between three apps," whatever that means.
She points out that serial entrepreneurs must juggle tasks and competing priorities efficiently, something women have been doing since the dawn of time.
The idea of qualitative steps in training-induced neuroanatomical change is consistent with the recent finding of a longitudinal study in which healthy subjects were required to learn a three-ball cascade-juggling task.
The juggler in Union Square taught her some skills and became the inspiration for the scene in which Andrea is seen juggling impossible tasks at work.
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