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For the new study, researchers chose a patient who was responsive to commands, at least occasionally.
The use of tighter nosebands may also increase discomfort from the bits in the horse's mouth, making the horse more responsive to commands.
At 45 min (33 min after re-intubation), spontaneous respiration resumed, she was responsive to commands, and her orientation returned.
The ships were responsive to commands from the helm.
It was, however, responsive to commands from the helm and had a very tight turning radius.
They were also responsive to commands from the bridge and had a moderate turning circle.
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Further anaesthetic management will require the woman's cooperation, suggesting that this must wait until she is responsive to command [ 151].
University of Cambridge A study reveals that elephants are not able to recognise visual cues provided by humans but are responsive to vocal commands.
Meanwhile, some car companies are using AI to transform in-auto voice assistants to make them smarter and more responsive to driver commands and questions.
Sedation was scored using the Richmond Agitation-Sedation Scale (RASS) and delirium was assessed using the Confusion Assessment Method (CAM-ICU) per shift by the bedside nurses, if they were responsive to verbal commands (RASS score of −3 or lighter level of sedation).
The Echo speaker was released earlier this year, and uses proprietary voice recognition software called Alexa, making it responsive to spoken commands.
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