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activity demands

ac·tiv·i·ty de·mands

(ak-tiv'i-tē dĕ-mandz')
Elements of an activity that must be present if it is to be executed successfully. These include the appropriate objects, space, social components, sequencing or timing, actions, underlying body functions, and body structure.
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With expected commercial launch in the spring of 2018, the company's new myBioness mobile iOS application allows home users to control their L300 Go system, change stimulation modes between gait as well as train along with adjusting personal pre-set intensities to meet their daily activity demands.
An artist's creative activity demands a certain amount of freedom from the restrictions of IRBs.
This text shows occupational therapy students how to analyze activities using the components described in the activity demands section of the second edition of the author's text, Occupational Therapy Practice Framework: Domain and Process.
Physical activity demands often differ by gender and across styles in modern dance (e.g., Graham, Cunningham, and Limon).
All this activity demands a highly organized staff and dependable drivers.
At this stage, the Commission holds the opinion that it is possible that Ford factory's normal activity demands training actions, which, as a result, would be carried out without any aid granted by the state.
The ritual is one that requires enough concentration to preclude the clamour of daily concerns, but not so much that the activity demands all of our attention.
Britain must dismantle and recycle its own ageing fleet, in the correct environment and with the skilled, safety conscious workforce that this activity demands.
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