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"skill adaptation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to the process of adjusting or modifying one's skills in response to a changing situation or environment. Example: John's success in his job required a high level of skill adaptation, as he had to constantly learn new techniques and adapt to new technologies in his field.
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The term "neuropsychomotor development" comprises motor skills, adaptation, socialization, and language (Dornelas et al. 2015; Le Boulch, 2001).
Charlotte Moore, director of BBC content, said: "Andrew Davies' extraordinary skill for adaptation will bring the world famous Les Misérables into powerful focus for a modern audience with a multi-layered re-telling of Victor Hugo's masterpiece.
The cerebellum plays an important role in the acquisition of new motor skills, motor adaptation and associative motor learning (Doyon et al., 2003; Gerwig et al., 2003; Donchin et al., 2012).
"You need to think of your major in terms of skills of adaptation.
In a gender balanced world, how to be a leader, manager and employee at work takes new skills and adaptation, as does how to be a father, husband, lover, and son at home.
6 DD is evidenced as age-specific deficits in learning skills and adaptation in comparison with chronological peers.
Improved linguistic skills and adaptation to Norwegian help seeking behaviour make it easier to explain the problem to the doctor on call.
Hence, the ICS as a scale capturing the individual skills of adaptation could be more sensitive for responsiveness as the fixed passive emotional functioning HRQOL-measure.
2 Minimally invasive surgery is used in various specialities, requiring a novel set of motor skills and adaptation to a different viewing condition.
While eye tracking has been used to assess ECG interpretation skills, our adaptation of the technology to study decision-making is novel.
39 However, insulin is often underutilized in elderly patients due to concerns about hypoglycemia, misconceptions about insulin, social stigma, needle phobia, complexity of injection skills, low adaptation capacity, and, moreover, clinical inertia.
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