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movability

noun as in mobility

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“I had to also factor in movability, because she was going to do a lot of stunts.”

“The pieces are knitted, rather than assembled using the more common cut-and-sew process, to offer high compression and movability,” she says.

He plans to make an integrated robotic product that runs on a custom-built software platform, comprising robotic hardware — including dexterous multi-jointed arms — and electronics that work with conventional surgical instruments, such as endoscopes, giving them more movability, precision and stability.

From Nature

“As much as we value Kristaps and what he’s done for us, when a guy doesn’t show up for an exit meeting, everybody starts speculating on the duration or movability from a club. “So we’ve been getting calls and we’re listening, but we’re not intrigued yet at this level.

Transportation from one location to another and movability of the raw spheres has provided another challenge.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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