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1 n and make inferences about how other people feel.
2 eptual forms of interaction such as sound or feel.
3 th rodents sniffing to smell and whisking to feel.
4 nt density achieved with the IONPs-coated SS felt (1.92 mA/cm(2), 27.42 mA/cm(3)) is one of the highe
5 ther seeing a movie, listening to a song, or feeling a breeze on the skin, we coherently experience t
6 ear Al2O3 surfaces or interfaces, the H atom feels a double well.
7            On tactile sensation, the surgeon felt a spongy consistency of the surgical samples, diffe
8 to express myself from a distance, 4) to not feel abandoned, 5) to share difficult emotions and to he
9          In an oral food challenge test, she felt abdominal pain and nausea only after eating fruit,
10             Eighty four percent of the staff felt able to advise food-allergic consumers regarding a
11                  The impact of this is being felt across continents, as many students and early-stage
12 if current critical care fellowship trainees feel adequately prepared to manage these conditions.
13 ure that nurses transitioning into new roles feel adequately prepared.
14 efore be involved in the drowsiness that one feels after a high-sugar meal.
15                      PAs affect taste, mouth feel and astringency of many fruits, wines and beverages
16 reported directly by patients about how they feel and function are rarely included in oncology drug l
17                      Itch, the irritation we feel and the relief that comes from scratching, is an ev
18 uditory Pinocchio" effect, with participants feeling and estimating their finger to be longer after t
19 atically enhanced the biocompatibility of SS felt and consequently resulted in a robust electroactive
20 o greater understanding of how humans think, feel, and behave in these contexts, including our tenden
21 urons that together allow us to move, think, feel, and interact with the environment.
22 the tracts that impact our ability to think, feel, and perceive.
23 behaviors, as well as how people's thinking, feeling, and behaviors give rise to social and built env
24  of the environments, affect one's thinking, feeling, and behaviors, as well as how people's thinking
25 luded chronic pain, recurrence, foreign body feeling, and quality of life scores.
26                    Here we highlight what we feel are the main points of weakness and the types of ev
27 a roadmap for creating neuroprosthetics that feel as if they are part of the body.
28 ostheses) to enable prostheses that move and feel as real limbs.
29 tion that movements of the virtual left hand felt as if they were executed by their own left hand.
30 re we show that the degree to which a person feels attracted to another person can change while they
31 ing activities (e.g., play sports) when they felt bad, and to engage in useful but mood-decreasing ac
32 ke fine-grained inferences about what others feel based on the situations they encounter, relying on
33 but common sense and philosophy suggest that feeling beauty differs from sensuous pleasures such as e
34 claim that only the pleasure associated with feeling beauty requires thought and disprove his claim t
35                        Intervention patients felt better informed (median Decisional Conflict Scale i
36 6 of 17 storytelling subjects (94%) reported feeling "better" or "much better," and none felt "much w
37  judgments of which of two tactile distances felt bigger, one oriented with the proximal-distal hand
38 ate-induced electric field is not definitely felt by >4th layer.
39 e influence of physical forces exerted by or felt by cells on cell shape, migration, and cytoskeleton
40 ghlight the need to study forces exerted and felt by cells simultaneously to comprehensively understa
41 ocal stiffness of the organ of Corti complex felt by individual outer hair cells varies along the coc
42 ng gate, it offsets the primary gate voltage felt by the P3HT semiconductor; the offset is directly m
43 nganese oxide (MnO2) composite on the carbon felt (CF) surface.
44 ifferent kinds of ACs, powder, granular, and felt, changed the reactivity of the TCS molecule under h
45                             While clinicians feel children between 5 and 10 years of age have a more
46 connected with the participant, if those who felt close to the participant had higher levels of prope
47 d 3 (2.8%) discontinued scalp cooling due to feeling cold.
48  of physicians (53%) reported they would not feel comfortable handling a situation in which a pediatr
49                 A substantial minority (37%) felt comfortable talking to their patients about donatio
50  as they could compared with as much as they felt comfortable with, the maximal intake parameter was
51                            Results Some PCPs felt compelled but frustrated to pursue costly follow-up
52  affect visual outcome, the clinician should feel confident that minimal allergic risk exists.
53 r informed, improved disease management, and feeling confident in the relationship with physicians.
54                        Staff in bakery shops felt confident about advising customers with food allerg
55                                Practitioners felt confident in managing psychosocial care and communi
56                         Only 59% of students felt confident they could approach someone engaging in u
57 beneficial treatment, and the ways that they feel could reduce or resolve nonbeneficial treatment.
58 eferred (n = 123; 41%); only 17 of them (6%) felt current processes were adequate.
59                                    Worrying, feeling depressed, and cognitive problems were grouped i
60  dissociative symptoms, in which individuals feel detached from themselves as if having an out-of-bod
61                               After that she felt discomfort and itching in her oral cavity.
62 e outcome revealed that the surrogate having felt discriminated against in the healthcare setting was
63  and contextual covariates, such as maternal felt distress, urge to help, depression severity, and re
64 MDD patients, who showed more instability in feeling down and irritated, had less connections between
65 mptoms, such as sore/aching eye (p = 0.003), feeling dry (p = 0.005) and blurred vision (p = 0.02) ar
66 raving and positively with how high subjects felt during the scanning session.
67 ose items are "Do you feel unhappy?", Do you feel easily nervous, tense, or worried?", "Have you lost
68 current densities reached at IONPs-coated SS felt electrodes were 16.5 times and 4.8 times higher tha
69 clusions are, at least for research areas we feel entitled to evaluate, based on a biased sampling of
70  safe), yellow (I feel uncertain), or red (I feel everything is risky).
71 licy initiatives yet users frequently report feeling excluded from the care planning process.
72 arents said the process felt rushed and they felt excluded.
73 f PCPs and 42% of cardiologists (p = 0.0477) felt extremely well prepared to assess CVD risk in women
74 ted symptoms (eg, tiredness, breathlessness, feeling faint, dizziness, and restless legs, especially
75 e normal arm at the elbow and simultaneously feeling for flexion or extension of the contralateral (p
76 ed in various biochemistry labs to acquire a feeling for the different areas of investigation.
77  C balance of forests in this region will be felt for decades to come as woody litter inputs decay, a
78 resses of military service, are likely to be felt for years to come.
79 participants continuously rated the pleasure felt from a nominally beautiful or non-beautiful stimulu
80 weekly self-weighing, continuing to eat when feeling full more than once a week, and eating continuou
81 y started to self-weigh, stopped eating when feeling full, and stopped eating continuously during the
82 t" (44%), and most (55%) second-year fellows felt "fully prepared" for independent practice.
83                                     Although feeling generally well, he reported having had progressi
84 locity flow field locally, their presence is felt globally in terms of wall shear stresses at the cha
85 appealing that meaningful experiences should feel good, meaningfulness does not necessarily entail pl
86 asing activities (e.g., housework) when they felt good.
87  overgeneralized self-blaming emotions (eg, "feeling guilty for everything"), known to have a key rol
88 symptom level, fatigue or loss of energy and feeling guilty had the largest difference in importance
89 he kinesthetic signal from the moving to the feeling hand, rather than assuming the displacement of a
90 mended the procedure to others, and 40 (91%) felt happy with their scar appearance.
91 t were assessed: how informed the respondent felt her PCP was about her breast cancer (engagement); h
92 g confidential and sensitive information and feeling hesitant in changing their handover methods.
93  sense of risk is less about fact than about feeling, how do we adjust it?
94 -day reduction in duration of cough, in days feeling ill, and in days with impaired activities.
95             People following stroke reported feeling ill-prepared to self-manage.
96  (cortisol and testosterone), psychological (feeling in control), and behavioral (competence, dominan
97  take from the many comments is a prevailing feeling in the research community that we need significa
98                           Emotions are often felt in the body, and somatosensory feedback has been pr
99 tressful for many newly qualified nurses who feel inadequately prepared.
100 color the bodily regions whose activity they felt increasing or decreasing while viewing each stimulu
101                                We argue that felt induced earthquakes due to geologic CO2 storage are
102  the air we breathe, or even the emotions we feel influence not only our genes but those of descendan
103 mproved decision-making processes defined as feeling informed, defining clear values related to the d
104 82% received sufficient information, and 70% felt involved in treatment and care decisions.
105 t limitations, and lay out the approach they feel is necessary to maximise the potential of organoid
106  or working out what others are thinking and feeling, is markedly similar to print reading.
107          However, as this field develops, we feel it is important to call attention to a sometimes ov
108 ply "appearing" in operating rooms, or staff feeling it had been imposed.
109                                 Therefore we felt it essential to determine whether exercise training
110 iven the cyclic nature of the hair cycle, we felt it was important to consider a subset of genes with
111                                   Later, she felt itching in her mouth.
112          We also offer an overview, which we feel lacks in the current literature, of the relation be
113 e (P = .48) or fear of recurrence (P = .69), feel less informed (P = .86), or have lower confidence i
114 ooling, 27.3% (95% CI, 18.0%-36.6%) reported feeling less physically attractive compared with 56.3% (
115 zed, exposure to poverty was associated with feeling less safe at school and, in turn, with an increa
116 the experience of poverty is associated with feeling less safe at school, and 2) feeling less safe is
117 ted with feeling less safe at school, and 2) feeling less safe is associated with engaging in poorer
118 men in female-majority and sex-parity groups felt less anxious than women in female-minority groups.
119                                     Patients felt less secure and reported less improvement of respir
120                             Community nurses felt less skilled in managing adult cancer patients long
121 s at developing new prostheses that move and feel like real limbs.
122 use slow motion video caused participants to feel like the actor had more time to act, even when they
123 ove one of our hands if an illusion makes us feel like the hand does not belong to us.
124 imanual movements, the mirror-reflected hand feels like one's own hand that is hidden behind the mirr
125  limb with a prosthetic device that acts and feels like one's own limb is a major goal in applied neu
126 ory attenuation but only when the model hand felt like one's own (illusory self-touch); reversely, th
127 king on matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) has felt like riding a roller coaster, traveling through tim
128 e as needs changed (p=0.009), and carers not feeling listened to (p=0.006).
129 ttribute ratings, which we labeled as: child feels loved (n=68), child's health (n=56), advocacy and
130 rent attribute was making sure that my child feels loved, followed by focusing on my child's health,
131 ticipants who were experimentally induced to feel low (vs. high or neutral) socioeconomic status subs
132 inety-one percent of category 2 participants felt mentorship was influential on career choice, althou
133 mation remains crucial because donors report feeling misinformed about or unprepared for donation.
134 ed a variety of factors that could make them feel more or less comfortable.
135 ficial tissue simulator model, the attendees felt more confident in performing performing lesion mark
136 n, had a more pronounced reduction of force, felt more effort and sense of weakness and were characte
137 % DA; 40% usual care; P=0.034), and patients felt more informed (P=0.043).
138    Nurse practitioners or those who reported feeling 'more prepared' for the role were more likely to
139                        Participants reported feeling most positive and most anxious when choosing bet
140 onsequences of lake warming are likely to be felt most strongly at low latitudes and low elevations w
141       More importantly, I hope the pride you feel motivates you to help us accelerate the pace of sci
142 ng meaning-making art that elicits interest, feeling moved, and mixed emotions.
143 anual hand movements in which the viewed and felt movements were motorically congruent but spatially
144  feeling "better" or "much better," and none felt "much worse." One control subject (8%) and one stor
145 e compatible with stipulating high levels of felt negative emotions in art reception?
146 to as super-relaxation where the oscillators feel no interaction at all while relaxing to incoherence
147 ate excited with ultrasonic transverse waves feels notably more slippery than it does at rest.
148  with a single index finger and by passively feeling objects that moved relative to a restrained fing
149  to discriminate curved surfaces by actively feeling objects with a single index finger and by passiv
150 he case in learning to speak or learning the feel of a good tennis serve.
151  Patient assessments of function, esthetics, feel of implant, speech, and self-esteem also showed sig
152               Designed to mimic the look and feel of tobacco cigarettes, electronic cigarettes (e-cig
153                                            A feeling of a foreign object and quality of life were sim
154 easure amplitude increases linearly with the feeling of beauty.
155 g "ecstasy," is well known for stimulating a feeling of closeness and empathy in its users.
156  to perform self-management support, general feeling of competency on internship, belief on patients'
157 y, it remains unclear whether the subjective feeling of confidence is related to the objective, stati
158       Accordingly, we suggest that the human feeling of confidence originates from a mental computati
159 eption is invariably accompanied by a graded feeling of confidence that guides metacognitive awarenes
160 evaluated the socio-motor competence and the feeling of connectedness between participants and their
161                                 This greater feeling of connectedness was positively correlated with
162                Sense of agency refers to the feeling of control over one's actions, and their consequ
163                               The subjective feeling of dry mouth increased (P = 0.001).
164  by testosterone, possibly through increased feeling of entitlement.
165 scribed a runner's high as a sudden pleasant feeling of euphoria, anxiolysis, sedation, and analgesia
166 uent known (later retrieved accompanied by a feeling of familiarity), subsequent primed (later retrie
167                                 Perhaps, the feeling of loss of pain was only a perception.
168                   Here we show that the mere feeling of lower socioeconomic status relative to others
169 logical mechanisms, temporal discounting and feeling of resource scarcity, for explaining the relatio
170 y as an important factor promoting patients' feeling of safety in an intensive care unit.
171 t 3 symptoms: pain, visual sensations, and a feeling of seeing through the removed eye.
172 le (VAS) score, which quantifies the overall feeling of sickness at altitude (VAS[O]; various thresho
173      The visual analog scale for the overall feeling of sickness at altitude, Acute Mountain Sickness
174              Participants reported a reduced feeling of social exclusion after Psi vs. Pla administra
175                     Six themes emerged: 1) a feeling of support, 2) humanization of the medical syste
176 ainly, it humanizes the medical institution (feeling of support, confirmation of the role played by t
177  the offer (offender-focused block, OB), the feeling of the victim receiving this offer (victim-focus
178 ly, the dominance of global percepts and the feeling of visual richness reported independently of the
179  lasted for six hours and were most strongly felt one hour after consumption.
180 vidence of treatment benefit on how patients feel or function.
181               No differences in foreign body feeling or quality of life scores were detected.
182 se and determines whether a probe beam will "feel" or not the nonlinearity.
183                            Professionals who felt organ donation was stressful were older (odds ratio
184 ossible mechanisms underlying limitations in feeling others' pain, and present new, more specific, br
185  severe, unexpected episodes contributing to feeling 'out of a comfort zone.' Emotional upset, self-b
186            Sometimes, cancer researchers can feel overwhelmed or confused when faced with such a corp
187                      Congenital inability to feel pain is very rare but the identification of causati
188 s rendering individuals completely unable to feel pain offers hope.
189 sic/self-transcendent values/goals, increase felt personal security, and/or block materialistic messa
190 ed by intermediaries led to individual staff feeling personally supported.
191 rticipants to nominate people with whom they felt personally close.
192 perienced high psychological growth, and 90% felt positively about donation.
193 reflexive processing by making everyday life feel predictable, (b) it scaffolds which cognitive proce
194 rectomy proposed by other surgeons, which he felt produced too large and thin a filtering bleb subjec
195  about isotretinoin more than it helps women feel protected from the teratogenic risks of isotretinoi
196 inicians would defer ART if patients did not feel ready to initiate ART (94.7%) or had uncontrolled s
197 tress, feelings of control, and whether they felt relaxed.
198 ard, the pianists improvised music that they felt represented the emotion expressed in the photograph
199 ild engagement some parents said the process felt rushed and they felt excluded.
200 evel mean scores for the statement, "I would feel safe being treated here as a patient," were associa
201             Response categories are green (I feel safe), yellow (I feel uncertain), or red (I feel ev
202 of factors promoting patients' perception of feeling safe during an intensive care admission.
203        Nurses can increase the perception of feeling safe in critically ill patients by taking into a
204                                              Feeling safe in the intensive care unit is of great impo
205 86%) were happy with the procedure, 33 (75%) felt safer, 40 (91%) recommended the procedure to others
206 ught to evaluate the extent to which parents feel satisfied with, or regretful of, decisions made for
207 ales scores of breathlessness, perception of feeling secure, and improvement of respiratory function
208 ssful or partially successful patients (71%) felt self-tonometry was easy, with 73 of 79 (92%) report
209                                Among adults, feeling sick (15.9%, 95% CI 13.0%-18.8%) was a more comm
210 tness, consistently judged another's skin as feeling softer and smoother than their own skin.
211 e marker was associated with a mixed-valence feeling state, whereas the empathic distress marker was
212 anges in the brain and body and 2) conscious feeling states reflected in self-reports of fear and anx
213  were at risk of depression symptoms if they felt stressed or were in poor health.
214 belts from quartz and graphite on a graphite-felt substrate was successfully achieved by catalyst-ass
215 care, the better patients understood nurses, felt sufficiently informed and recognized that they were
216 cles (IONPs) were generated in situ on an SS felt surface by flame oxidation.
217 s of normality and perceived independence', 'feeling terrified' and 'fluctuating emotions' illustrate
218 t communicate a decision immediately and yet feel that at some point she had made up her mind.
219                                 Whereas many feel that Hamilton's rule provides valuable intuition, t
220 on programs to agree with this statement: "I feel that it is my responsibility as a program director
221                                      We also feel that it makes a methodological contribution, as it
222 tion-, epitope- and domain-specific Fabs, we feel that the CBP tag embodies all the attributes of cov
223 that students report high learning gains and feel that the course prepares them for solving quantitat
224                                           We feel that the development of lambda may be a valuable ad
225                                           We feel that the potential risks of the procedure should be
226                                 We therefore feel that the proportionality of potential positive effe
227                                  However, we feel that the proposed framework, which incorporates men
228                                         Many feel that the R01 grant system supporting biomedical res
229 ss likely to fact-check statements when they feel that they are evaluating them in the presence of ot
230 e end-of-life process; families also need to feel that they are still cared for.
231                                           We feel that this approach should be tested in tumor-bearin
232 e peptide discovery and characterization, we feel that this approach would be useful to a wide range
233                                 We therefore feel that this new capability of externally tuning and m
234                     Sense of agency (SoA), a feeling that one's voluntary actions produce events in t
235 arily real unit, but a sizeable number still felt that genera were more evolutionarily real than spec
236                          However, they still felt that hemostasis was the most difficult techniques t
237 cribed in focus groups, and many individuals felt that local shopping provision had declined, with an
238 a survey of botanists in 1940, twice as many felt that plant genera were more natural units than plan
239                                  Respondents felt that public education, physician education, and uni
240  sometimes appropriate; 34% (CI, 31% to 37%) felt that such discussions were never appropriate.
241                  Hundred percent of subjects felt that the curriculum improved their practice.
242 ally in the opposite direction, participants felt that the hand behind the mirror rotated or complete
243 r watching an instructional video, attendees felt that the most difficult techniques were submucosal
244                   A majority of participants felt that the video was helpful in cardiopulmonary resus
245                                     Majority felt that their ODT knowledge was inadequate and suggest
246                             Majority (84.1%) felt that they were inadequately exposed to ODT, and 96.
247         The majority (88%) of those surveyed felt that they would benefit from increased didactic and
248  many years were especially enthusiastic and felt that, possibly for the first time, the field seems
249        Our results suggest galaxies start to feel the effect of the cluster environment on their gas
250         The ability to understand why others feel the way they do is critical to human relationships.
251 (a) the need for an emotional "balance;" (b) feeling the need to cry; (c) feeling the need to talk.
252  "balance;" (b) feeling the need to cry; (c) feeling the need to talk.
253 no tactile stimulation, while the other hand feels the consequences of the first hand's movement but
254 aracter, the water layers ensure the peptide feels the effect of the solid at a range well beyond the
255                             All participants felt the intervention was useful, and the majority thoug
256 communication); and how often the respondent felt the PCP participated in treatment decisions (partic
257 l annotation, an area which has particularly felt the pressure of sequencing growth.
258 ered care: 90% easily understood nurses, 91% felt the treatment and care were adapted for their situa
259                              All of subjects felt the ward, patients, and scenarios were realistic.
260 latory death protocol, and 89 trusts (74.7%) felt there should be a national donation after circulato
261                                However, some felt they did not receive adequate medical attention, we
262 indicating their choice, precisely when they felt they had made a decision, supports the idea that co
263 ed the setting of a clock to the moment they felt they had reached a decision.
264 s demonstrated that power affects how people feel, think, and act.
265                                   However we feel, this method has promising applications in the rout
266                            Investigators may feel threatened by the loss of autonomy inherent in coll
267 'Over the last two weeks, how often have you felt tired or had little energy?' Univariate GCTA-GREML
268 f beta-amyloid (Abeta) plaque burden that is felt to be a major instigator of AD development.
269              Lenalidomide plus rituximab was felt to be a safe and promising backbone based on availa
270 of clinical scenarios that the writing group felt to be affected by significant changes in the medica
271 ndard care plus an experimental drug was not felt to be appropriate.
272 tounding number of conditions and lifestyles felt to be associated with poor health; these conditions
273 tegies to reduce nonbeneficial treatment are felt to be improved advance care planning and communicat
274 ell informed and expectations were generally felt to be met, however 14 % did not believe that they c
275  likely differs from younger patients and is felt to be non-type 2 mediated.
276 r proven genetic aetiology, and subsequently felt to be part of the phenotype rather than representin
277 ks associated with anticoagulant therapy are felt to exceed its benefits.
278 h degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM) are felt to have lower recovery potential following surgery
279               The tau protein is thus widely felt to play a key role in promoting neurodegeneration.
280 otective, and using sun protection made them feel too hot.
281 g computers to patients at visits), patients feeling "too ill" in 8 (16.7%), patient refusal in 8 (16
282 ngenital insensitivity to pain, inability to feel touch, and cognitive delay.
283 ated but distinct viewpoints; a few, though, felt traditional perspectives were being abandoned too r
284                               My group and I feel tremendously honored to be recognized with the 2016
285 ategories are green (I feel safe), yellow (I feel uncertain), or red (I feel everything is risky).
286                      Those items are "Do you feel unhappy?", Do you feel easily nervous, tense, or wo
287 hallenges; Sharing the Experience; Learning; Feeling Unprepared, Responses to Death and Finding Benef
288                                     Although feeling unsafe was associated with screen time, screen t
289 e, those who experienced chronic poverty and felt unsafe were nearly 18% more likely to be obese (9.2
290 d with youths who experienced no poverty and felt unsafe, those who experienced chronic poverty and f
291  serious problem with therapy; most reported feeling very informed (421 of 483 [87%]) and having high
292                       Peripheral members can feel voiceless and marginalized, as well as uncertain ab
293 ator on the middle finger, all three fingers feel warm.
294 d practical recommendations may help parents feel well treated and respected as they go through a cha
295 ore commonly cited barrier to adherence than feeling well (9.3%, 95% CI 7.2%-11.4%).
296                     Living kidney donors who felt well and confident about their health regarded spec
297                  We also found that patients felt well informed about the study, but some did not hav
298                                     Patients felt well informed and expectations were generally felt
299  assess CVD risk in women, while 42% and 40% felt well-prepared (p = NS), respectively.
300 ment (UTISA) questionnaire and asked "Do you feel you have a UTI?" Women responding negatively were r
301 al bumps, and subjects reported whether they felt zero, one, or two bumps.

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