0 the ability to perform a difficult action quickly and skilfully with the hands: --
1 the ability to use the hands skillfully in doing something: --
In general, there was a high level of continuity here and considerable dexterity in adapting to the new masters.
Rolling and/or sliding contacts which are usually introduced to enhance manipulation dexterity complicate kinematic relationships.
Probability of regaining dexterity in the flaccid upper limb: impact of severity of paresis and time since onset in acute stroke.
It is very difficult to restore fine dexterity, but even fractional release of severe fisting can transform carers' problems in maintaining palmar skin hygiene.
Robots have great flexibility and dexterity derived from control software and high degree-of-freedom, compared with other automatic machines.
The condition number of the inertia matrix of the dynamic equation is presented as a criterion to evaluate the dynamic dexterity of a manipulator.
Some preliminary computations suggest that design recommendations based on both time-dependent and timeaveraged global dexterities remain the same.
Less powerful and smaller actuators can be employed to move such a manipulator with a high mechanical advantage, kinematic accuracy, dexterity, and singularity avoidance capabilities.