Sentence examples for research dexterity from inspiring English sources

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"research dexterity" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a person's ability to conduct research effectively and skillfully. Example: "Sarah's research dexterity was evident in her thorough analysis of the data, providing valuable insights for our project."

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Perhaps most memorably, over 40 years ago he introduced the academic world (in the pages of Science) to that paragon of research dexterity, the fictional Dr. Grant Swinger, director of the Center for the Absorption of Federal Funds.

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What Mr. Fisher, a professor of English at Wellesley College, adds to the dossier is an enormous amount of background research, some narrative dexterity and the language of therapy and the perspective of "Oprah".

In this research work, a dexterity comparison is performed for seven three-degree-of-freedom (3-DOF) Planar Parallel Manipulators with two kinematic chains (PPM2KCs) using genetic algorithms.

Great strides have been made in other areas, like creating machines that can win a chess game against even the most experienced grandmaster, but it will take years more research to mimic the dexterity of the human hand, the panelists said, or even the spacial awareness of a 1-year-old.

Through our research, we found that consumers with failing eyesight and reduced dexterity were fumbling during this task.

Past research has shown that protective clothing impedes performance on manual dexterity tasks.

Teaching RCR has also affected Pavlidis's research on methods to measure physiological variables, such as for sleep, exercise, and dexterity.

In the present research, we combined AO with the direct effects of action execution to promote dexterity recovery in subacute stroke patients, with moderate to severe upper limb paresis.

This test, which is widely used in practice and in research, yields a score for total movement performance based on separate scores for manual dexterity (fine motor skills), ball skills, and static and dynamic balance (coordination).

It is indicated that, rather than simply imitating the human hand, the research should switch to fully exploiting the robot hand's advantages, while considering specific requirements (manipulative dexterity, grasp robustness, or human operability) that allow for successful, fluent, and dexterous operations [2].

Over the course of the research, the subjects were repeatedly given cognitive tests that looked at things like their memory, their coordination, dexterity and ability to concentrate, as well as their overall mental health.

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