What's the difference between maneuverer and manoeuvrer?
Maneuverer
Definition:
(n.) Alt. of Manoeuvrer
Example Sentences:
(1) A modification of a previously described curved ruler, the current model has a hinge for greater ease of maneuverability and a "T" piece on one end to facilitate measurement and marking of both poles of the muscle without repositioning the ruler.
(2) Because different designs make lifts preferable for different environments, we rated the lifts for both home and institutional use based on their size, ruggedness, ease of storage, maneuverability, and cost.
(3) A single-lumen catheter with a maneuverable tip which does not incorporate a balloon has been developed for supraophthalmic intracarotid infusion of chemotherapeutic agents for central nervous system neoplasms.
(4) This guide is accurate, maneuverable, light and has the advantage of being able to be oriented at different planes.
(5) The dilator-probe has a familiar pencil-like maneuverability and may be customized to satisfy the surgeon's preferences with regard to probe caliber and punctal dilator style.
(6) If extensive scar tissue or perinephric inflammation prevents adequate mobilization, the more maneuverable dental x-ray unit or ultrasonography will assist in localization of stones.
(7) Maneuverability and stability of the 6F group were reduced, but not so much as to compromise examination.
(8) The special advantages of the needle are its stability in position and excellent maneuverability due to the construction of the needle.
(9) When properly employed, endoscopic examination of the upper gastrointestinal tract with the flexible maneuverable-tip fiberoptic instruments is the most accurate method of diagnosing any upper gastrointestinal tract disease.
(10) The maneuverability of this balloon-tipped catheter coupled with the ability to perform safely selective angiography at any site entered establishes a unique advantage over standard cardiac catheters now in use.
(11) This change in limb posture to maintain locomotor stresses within safe limits, however, likely limits the maneuverability and accelerative capability of large animals.
(12) Surgery on lower urinary tract organs sometimes is hindered by the symphysis pubis, which by its position and bulk could severely restrict maneuverability.
(13) This morphology permits a much higher degree of abduction and axial rotation at the hip and appears to provide greater maneuverability in a vegetationally complex habitat.
(14) The maneuverability of the sledge with the new haulage shaft was good and the braking mechanisms worked well.
(15) A technique is briefly described to gain access to the male ureter with the same maneuverability that one has in female ureteroscopy.
(16) Additional advantages of single over double balloon technique were easier maneuverability and higher success rate.
(17) The articulating end feature enhanced maneuverability within the lumen and allowed laser fiber direction.
(18) The carved proximal part of the blade improves its maneuverability in a small mouth avoiding undue pressure on the incisors, the adjustable tip increases the blade's pressure on the base of the tongue lifting the epiglottis.
(19) To overcome all of these disadvantages an instrument was designed which is larger, provides better grip, and offers improved maneuverability.
(20) At present, the lack of maneuverability and the fragility of the fiberscopes limit this method.
Manoeuvrer
Definition:
(n.) One who maneuvers.
Example Sentences:
(1) Subjects completed questionnaires and performed lung function tests, including forced expiratory (FVC) manoeuvres.
(2) George Osborne’s eighth budget is unlikely to be a radical affair , as the state of the public finances and the upcoming EU referendum limit the chancellor’s room for manoeuvre.
(3) The answer comes down to Chalabi's considerable skill in elite manoeuvring.
(4) It's almost starting to feel like we're back in the good old days of July 2005, when Paris lost out to London in the battle to stage the 2012 Olympic Games, a defeat immediately interpreted by France as a bitter blow to Gallic ideals of fair play and non-commercialism and yet another undeserved triumph for the underhand, free-market manoeuvrings of perfidious Albion.
(5) The success rate for primary endoscopic management was 90.3%; 12 patients required ureterolithotomy for failed endoscopic manoeuvres and complications occurred in 5.5%.
(6) When maximal isometric trunk flexor or extensor torques were imposed upon a maximal Valsalva manoeuvre, transversus abdominis activity and intra-abdominal pressure remained comparable within and across conditions, whereas obliquus internus, obliquus externus and rectus abdominis activities either markedly increased (flexion) or decreased (extension).
(7) The chart is based on the pathophysiological changes that occur in perinatal asphyxia, directing the user to the appropriate manoeuvres required to correct those changes, depending on the degree of asphyxia which is determined by clinical signs and by use of the Apgar score.
(8) The study protocol included the measurement of QT during a Holter recording, an exercise test, Valsalva's manoeuvre and the isoprenalin test.
(9) The prosecution contended that while that manoeuvre was lawful, his repeated use of a baton against her legs showed the officer had lost his self-control.
(11) Naloxone had no detectable effect on supine blood pressure, heart rate, plasma norepinephrine, or epinephrine concentrations or muscle sympathetic nerve burst frequency at rest or during the strain phase of the Valsalva manoeuvre, but decreased slightly sympathetic burst incidence at rest (p less than 0.05).
(12) That will severely limit Obama's room for manoeuvre at the summit and is the first time the White House has made such an admission.
(13) Many of the current political manoeuvres are only possible because of the lack of transparency on these questions.
(14) Oscillatory resistance Rrs and reactance Xrs curves were measured in the frequency range 4-25 Hz at FRC-level and at the course of vital capacity manoeuvres.
(15) After this manoeuvre, both the introducer and the small knot could be withdrawn from the jugular vein without further incident.
(16) In view of the effect on the blood pressure and heart rate, subjects should avoid performing a Valsalva manoeuvre during sustained handgrip testing.
(17) The results provide no evidence for fusimotor sensitization of spindles in muscles remaining relaxed during the Jendrassik manoeuvre, and reflex reinforcement occurring without concomitant signs of active tension rise in the muscles tested is presumed to depend upon altered processing of the afferent volleys within the cord.
(18) The Department for Transport (DfT) confirmed that the incident took place but said it did not believe the missile was an attempt to target the British plane, instead ascribing the missile seen by the Thomson pilots to Egyptian military manoeuvres.
(19) The diplomatic manoeuvrings came amid continuing confusion among Leave campaigners.
(20) We analyzed the amount and direction of tibial rotation that occurred at the knee joint with a triaxial electrogoniometer on 11 male subjects who performed the sidestep cutting manoeuvre.