0 US spelling of manoeuvre
1 a planned and controlled movement of military forces
3 to handle and move something carefully or with difficulty:
4 to cause someone to act in a particular way:
The management tried to maneuver her into resigning.
5 → manoeuvre noun
Does the maneuver, procedure, or service do more good than harm to people who fully comply with the associated recommendations or treatment?
Several different gaits have been researched from different legged animals to determine the simplest technique to maneuver the hexapod mobile robot.
This problem is in essence a problem of genetic programming that is aimed at synthesizing strategic maneuvers for the robot.
It is desired that the operator feels the actual contact force when maneuvering the oil clay system using the force feedback system.
In other words, by maneuvering the handler, the operator controls the motion of the virtual cutter cutting into the virtual clay on the screen.
These maneuvers are designed using function fitting approaches, which generate curves that satisfy the boundary conditions.
The invisible part of politics - lobbying, majority maneuvers, and persuasion - is a necessary evil to manage problems effectively.
Here, by necessary sumo maneuvers it is meant successful eye-body-coordinated motions against opponents of varying postures and weights.
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