More simple than the human hand with far more strength and equally fine control from tiny through high forces.
Such fine control would be employed in certain experimental set-ups in space where precise positioning of a craft was essential.
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"The new material is a liquid-infused elastic porous surface, which is what allows for the fine control over so many adaptive responses above and beyond its ability to repel a wide range of substances, " Prof Aizenberg explained.
In humans the vocal tract acts as a filter on the sound from the source, and the "source-filter theory" held that the separate, fine control of the vocal tract to be the product of a long evolution in the development of the subtleties of speech.
Singing, or playing a musical instrument, requires fine muscular control.
This latest version of the BlackBerry 10 OS is souped up with features even the Z10 doesn't yet have, like new notification options for contacts and fine cursor control and navigation.
Shaking hands put fine motor control at a premium.
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This approach gives the government fine-grained control over online discussions in China, which allows the government to create an illusion of open debate.
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The fine-grained control that the command software enables combined with a design that is more electrical than mechanical creates enormous flexibility in how the different systems can be coordinated.
Microsoft's SkyDrive is now one of the centerpieces of the company's desktop and mobile platforms, but its relative newness has denied us some of the fine-grained control we've taken for granted from services like Dropbox.
Role-based access control sounds fine in theory but is difficult in practice.
Goode and Sexton traded penalties in the opening 10 minutes before Leinster took control with a fine try from Kearney on 15 minutes.
But a large percentage of the equipment in the data center does not incorporate capabilities for fine grained energy management reporting and control.
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"Many of them think, 'Nothing's going to happen to me as long as my girlfriend is on birth control, I'll be fine', " says Dr. Wibbelsman.
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"The Gaming Router represents the ultimate in home network speed and control, offering the ability to fine-tune bandwidth to deliver the high-performance hungry gamers crave, " said Daniel Kelley, associate vice president of marketing, D-Link Systems, Inc.
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And the more he needs a fine-tuned message, the more he has to control his fractious fans.
Her Belgian opponent had other ideas, though, and after saving match point at 5-3 with a fine return that forced a mis-hit volley, Clijsters took control.
And, two overs later, Smith was back in the pavilion when he was undone by a fine inswinger from left-arm seamer Zaheer as India took firm control of the match.
However, I do like the dual threat that Kapernick is, so as long as he can keep his emotions under control, he should be able to turn in a fine game.
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Niall Donoher's point reduced Down's lead to two after the break but fine scores from Aidan Carr and Conor Garvey put the home side in control again.
Mexico took control in between those goals, with England keeper Robert Green enhancing his World Cup claims with a fine save from Carlos Vela, although he was powerless as Carlos Salcido struck the post from the edge of the area.
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