Similar words: in actual fact, actual, actually, factual, factually, actualise, actualize, actuality. Meaning: ['tæktʃʊəl] adj. 1. of or relating to or proceeding from the sense of touch 2. producing a sensation of touch.
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(1) Can their tactual sense feel now too transparent?
(2) Machine vision, hearing, tactual sensation and force sensation are greatly developed in the domain of robotics and some of them have been used for practical purposes.
(3) With apparent motion of tactual sense applied, the device gives the patient the ability to perform biofeedback in tactile and visual ways, and thus makes the patient more relaxed than other cases.
(4) In contrast, male learners were more teacher-motivated, preferred tactual approach of learning and had time preference for early morning.
(5) I will through the two subjects to discuss the tactual experiences in hardware interface design.
(6) The present study of style shows that most students apply several learning styles to their learning and that they particularly prefer to learn through kinesthetic style and tactual style.
(7) As we know, the experiences of visual and aural which supplied by hard interface cannot meet the needs of user. So we need more tactual experiences.
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