- Mani****tion may
refer to: Mani****tion (psychology) - the
action of
mani****ting someone in a
clever or
unscrupulous way
Crowd mani****tion - use of crowd...
- advantage.
Mani****tor may also
refer to:
Mani****tor (device), a
device used to
mani****te materials without direct contact Mani****tor (insect), an...
-
manner which facilitates one's
personal aims.
Methods someone may use to
mani****te another person may
include seduction, suggestion, coercion, and blackmail...
- An
analysis by The
Economist in 2017
noted that
Switzerland has been
mani****ting its
currency more than
China since 2009 and
Taiwan and
South Korea have...
-
which is now
named "somatic dysfunction", by
mani****ting a person's
bones and muscles.
Osteopathic Mani****tive Treatment (OMT)
techniques are most commonly...
- A
remote mani****tor, also
known as a telefactor, telemani****tor, or
waldo (after the 1942
short story "Waldo" by
Robert A.
Heinlein which features a...
- the load. More generally,
spinal mani****tive therapy (SMT)
describes techniques where the
hands are used to
mani****te, m****age, mobilize, adjust, stimulate...
- kinematics, the
mani****bility ellipsoid represents the
mani****bility of a
robotic system in a
graphical form. Here, the
mani****bility of a
robot arm...
-
cultures are not oppressed, but
rather exploit a well-established
system of
mani****ting men.
Vilar writes, "Men have been
trained and
conditioned by women, not...
- In robotics, a
mani****tor is a
device used to
mani****te materials without direct physical contact by the operator. The
applications were
originally for...