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1 valence, arousal) that they made individuals feel.
2 eptual forms of interaction such as sound or feel.
3 e feeling, but to behave as if they had this feeling.
4       But what do empathizers want others to feel?
5  and decision on the patient, family members feel a strong decisional responsibility that is not expe
6 f cue may be affected by contact forces when feeling a surface and we ask whether, on a given trial,
7            Hours after the first intake, she felt a "strange pruritus" in the throat.
8       The results revealed that participants felt a significantly shorter psychological distance from
9            On tactile sensation, the surgeon felt a spongy consistency of the surgical samples, diffe
10                                         They felt a strong need to have control over their anaphylaxi
11 esponse to the pandemic, we developed How We Feel, a web and mobile application that collects longitu
12          In an oral food challenge test, she felt abdominal pain and nausea only after eating fruit,
13 ditionally, 104 (52%) women in Ghana did not feel able to ask questions.
14                            Ask them how they feel about prosecuting immigrants, banning abortion, sup
15            More than 90% of parents reported feeling adequately informed to consent to diagnostic gen
16 articipants also continuously reported their felt affective states.
17 oppers are characterized by their supportive feel and high breathability whereas LR toppers are press
18 fusingly similar to real rhino horn in look, feel and properties.
19 They provide a link between how we think and feel and the function of the adrenal medulla.
20 uditory Pinocchio" effect, with participants feeling and estimating their finger to be longer after t
21 1) and congruency (Experiment 2) between the felt and vicariously perceived tactile affectivity led t
22 presentation or experience of these changes (feeling) and ( d) categorizing and labeling these change
23 of unfairness and their tendencies to think, feel, and act in radicalizing ways.
24 urons that together allow us to move, think, feel, and interact with the environment.
25 lar electro-flow cell with a porous graphite felt anode was designed to ensure efficient turnover.
26                                      Are you feeling anxious?
27  between 3.2 and 9.1 mm, without the patient feeling any pain.
28                    Here we highlight what we feel are the main points of weakness and the types of ev
29 discussion of the key research areas that we feel are the most fruitful for further pursuit.
30  has a major focus on rapidly estimating the felt area and the extent of ground shaking.
31 engine queries to efficiently map earthquake felt area in the regions with a relatively large populat
32 fidence for each search query and sketch the felt areas and intensity distributions for most of the e
33 a roadmap for creating neuroprosthetics that feel as if they are part of the body.
34 es elicited somatosensory percepts that were felt as occurring in the missing foot.
35 s to engage with their feelings, rather than feel ashamed of them and hiding disgust away as a silent
36 but common sense and philosophy suggest that feeling beauty differs from sensuous pleasures such as e
37 claim that only the pleasure associated with feeling beauty requires thought and disprove his claim t
38                        Intervention patients felt better informed (median Decisional Conflict Scale i
39 6 of 17 storytelling subjects (94%) reported feeling "better" or "much better," and none felt "much w
40  judgments of which of two tactile distances felt bigger, one oriented with the proximal-distal hand
41 rganisms do not need to hope as a subjective feeling, but to behave as if they had this feeling.
42 n, which are synthesized in situ on graphite felt by a one-step solvothermal process, can significant
43 ghlight the need to study forces exerted and felt by cells simultaneously to comprehensively understa
44 efits of genetic and genomic research can be felt by everyone.
45 ocal stiffness of the organ of Corti complex felt by individual outer hair cells varies along the coc
46 nuum, adverse impacts are disproportionately felt by persons of poor socioeconomic status, contributi
47 composite panels by controlling the impulses felt by protective screens.
48 rrugation of the adsorption energy landscape felt by water.
49 ifferent kinds of ACs, powder, granular, and felt, changed the reactivity of the TCS molecule under h
50 connected with the participant, if those who felt close to the participant had higher levels of prope
51                      Moreover, the people we feel closest to are represented most closely to ourselve
52 g groups felt coerced to test, and around 1% felt coerced to share test results.
53 der-initiated testing and counselling groups felt coerced to test, and around 1% felt coerced to shar
54 CI, 71%-81%]; LR, 0.09 [95% CI, 0.02-0.38]), feeling cold (n = 412; sensitivity, 2% [95% CI, 0%-5%];
55 d 3 (2.8%) discontinued scalp cooling due to feeling cold.
56  of physicians (53%) reported they would not feel comfortable handling a situation in which a pediatr
57 th areas: mainstream organic chemists should feel comfortable taking this fork in the road, just as c
58 d care (v 79.5% at baseline; P = .03); 24.9% felt comfortable if the purpose was to determine eligibi
59      After discussion, 72.3% of participants felt comfortable if the purpose was to make sure patient
60                             Providers should feel confident in the safety and administration of IVI d
61 to inadequate support, and whether providers feel confident using these subjective criteria to determ
62 tending physicians (95%; p < 0.001) reported feeling confident leading in-hospital cardiac arrest tea
63  group participants who had an OFC the panel felt confident enough to categorize children as "probabl
64                               Less than half felt confident in knowing when to use an adrenaline auto
65                             A minority (26%) felt confident that they obtained valid informed consent
66                         Only 59% of students felt confident they could approach someone engaging in u
67 ents or experiences, which they subjectively feel confirmed due to reappraisal of disconfirming evide
68 ays to increase engagement and help students feel connected.
69  hot and humid tropical climate of Singapore feel cool and comfortable.
70 ulfide/iodide flow battery with the graphene felt-CoS(2)/CoS heterojunction can deliver a high energy
71 eferred (n = 123; 41%); only 17 of them (6%) felt current processes were adequate.
72 ts' individual symptom trajectories, such as feeling depressed, social, and calm and hearing voices.
73 -physical violence was positively related to feeling disappointed with one's occupation, which was in
74                               After that she felt discomfort and itching in her oral cavity.
75                     Early-career researchers feel discouraged from exposing vulnerability even during
76 f climate change are and will continue to be felt disproportionately by children.
77 losed when imagining someone yawning, or not feeling distressed while observing other individuals per
78                        A total of 86% of PDs felt diversity in CVD as a field needs to increase, and
79 MDD patients, who showed more instability in feeling down and irritated, had less connections between
80 mptoms, such as sore/aching eye (p = 0.003), feeling dry (p = 0.005) and blurred vision (p = 0.02) ar
81 raving and positively with how high subjects felt during the scanning session.
82 odes were developed by coating porous carbon felt electrodes with a copper hexacyanoferrate composite
83                                      Are you feeling emotionally fragile, moody, unpredictable, even
84             He enrolls with enthusiasm, and, feeling empowered, creates a profile on PatientsLikeMe t
85  safe), yellow (I feel uncertain), or red (I feel everything is risky).
86 f PCPs and 42% of cardiologists (p = 0.0477) felt extremely well prepared to assess CVD risk in women
87  slow rate makes the same moderate test rate feel fast.
88 of prophylactic paracetamol, including pain, feeling feverish, chills, muscle ache, headache, and mal
89 se previously reported (injection-site pain, feeling feverish, muscle ache, headache), but were less
90 wisdoms such as "Beer before wine and you'll feel fine; wine before beer and you'll feel queer" exist
91  the twain" and "Beer before wine and you'll feel fine; wine before beer and you'll feel queer" regar
92                          The use of graphite felt for both the cathode and the anode was key to ensur
93  C balance of forests in this region will be felt for decades to come as woody litter inputs decay, a
94 ipants chose the target card while reporting feeling free and in control of their choice.
95 participants continuously rated the pleasure felt from a nominally beautiful or non-beautiful stimulu
96 od [0.5% (0.2-0.7) per meal/wk], eating when feeling full [2.9% (1.2-4.5)], eating continuously [1.6%
97 t" (44%), and most (55%) second-year fellows felt "fully prepared" for independent practice.
98                                     Although feeling generally well, he reported having had progressi
99 appealing that meaningful experiences should feel good, meaningfulness does not necessarily entail pl
100  and how this might affect their capacity to feel guilt or empathise with others' distress.
101 erformance (target matching with the seen or felt hand, respectively) under visuo-proprioceptive conf
102    A commercially available activated carbon felt has been found to effectively capture lead from tap
103 interactions with professionals in the stage feeling helpful or feeling unhelpful.
104 g confidential and sensitive information and feeling hesitant in changing their handover methods.
105           Secondary outcomes were ratings of feeling "high," drug "liking," and negative drug effects
106                                            I felt humbled, especially since it follows many written b
107                                   Physicians felt ICU care was less beneficial when family was presen
108 unrelated to severity of illness, physicians felt ICU care was more beneficial when told one ICU bed
109 elatives' different perspectives on life and felt identities.
110 t correlation was found between subjectively felt impaired dental esthetics and an interest in orthod
111  (cortisol and testosterone), psychological (feeling in control), and behavioral (competence, dominan
112 two cultures" conveyed women's experience of feeling "in between" cultures and described refugee wome
113 ity may therefore reflect what the pathogen 'feels' in its cytoplasm, rather than the nutrient concen
114  The mPFC may be the neural marker of why we feel indifferent to the suffering of large numbers of pe
115 mproved decision-making processes defined as feeling informed, defining clear values related to the d
116        In this study, we observed that women felt insecure in almost every area of the camp, with the
117 82% received sufficient information, and 70% felt involved in treatment and care decisions.
118 -focused action prevails because future "me" feels irrelevant to the choices facing current "me" unle
119 t limitations, and lay out the approach they feel is necessary to maximise the potential of organoid
120 profession is still developing, trainees can feel isolated from their peers whom are located in other
121 erminations was unfair or were unsure; 67.3% felt it disproportionately impacted patients of low soci
122 the value of bundled consent, but most (78%) felt it scared or stressed families.
123 ucation was 49%, and the rate for people who felt it was 50%.
124 ccomplished in person, and the vast majority felt it was important to meet their surgeons before the
125 linical value of this biomarker, the authors felt it worthwhile to reappraise current knowledge on sS
126                                   Later, she felt itching in her mouth.
127          We also offer an overview, which we feel lacks in the current literature, of the relation be
128 e of alertness; for example, when drowsy, we feel less capable of adequately implementing effortful c
129 ecting low pain causes a painful stimulus to feel less painful.
130 ieve that they would become infected, and to feel less prepared for an outbreak.
131         We further show that delayed touches feel less ticklish and non-delayed touches more ticklish
132 fied, compared with those who do not, report feeling less negative emotion after watching videos depi
133 ooling, 27.3% (95% CI, 18.0%-36.6%) reported feeling less physically attractive compared with 56.3% (
134                         Self-generated touch feels less intense and less ticklish than identical exte
135 studies have shown that self-generated touch feels less intense and less ticklish than the same touch
136 hand with the other, the resulting sensation feels less intense than when another person or a machine
137  less physically demanding than LS, and also feels less strenuous for the surgeons.
138  nurses were satisfied with leadership, they felt less burned-out and strained in interpersonal relat
139  and wellbeing at wave 3 (life satisfaction, feeling life is worthwhile, happiness, and anxiety, rate
140 s at developing new prostheses that move and feel like real limbs.
141 se I have spent much of my scientific career feeling like an imposter-one with the wrong sort of back
142 imanual movements, the mirror-reflected hand feels like one's own hand that is hidden behind the mirr
143  limb with a prosthetic device that acts and feels like one's own limb is a major goal in applied neu
144 king on matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) has felt like riding a roller coaster, traveling through tim
145             Patients were asked whether they felt like they had a choice to receive RAI (yes or no),
146 ed sedation, stimulation, or pleasure (i.e., feeling, liking).
147                      After isolation, people felt lonely and craved social interaction.
148 0.016) were driving the causal estimates of "felt loved as a child" and CRP on PTSD.
149 also showed a negative association with the "felt loved as a child" trait (UKB, beta = -0.017, p = 0.
150 ticipants who were experimentally induced to feel low (vs. high or neutral) socioeconomic status subs
151 ompanied by altered thinking (cognition) and feeling (mood), functions that depend on information pro
152                                          GCs feel more confident than cardiologists counseling about
153 le both cardiovascular GCs and cardiologists feel more confident than other GCs in providing input re
154 n to regulate physiological stress) predicts feeling more stressed, whereas connectivity with regions
155 EASTChoice compared to EUC participants also felt more confident understanding reconstruction informa
156            Eighty-eight per cent of patients felt more involved in the management of anaphylaxis when
157 sed in the stimulus to a greater degree, and felt more pleasure during the experience.
158 onsequences of lake warming are likely to be felt most strongly at low latitudes and low elevations w
159  feeling "better" or "much better," and none felt "much worse." One control subject (8%) and one stor
160 e compatible with stipulating high levels of felt negative emotions in art reception?
161 who undergo the procedure report their knees feeling "normal" post-operation, and complications can a
162       Research on trust suggests that people feel obligated to trust other people even at zero acquai
163 easure amplitude increases linearly with the feeling of beauty.
164       Decisions are usually accompanied by a feeling of being wrong or right - a subjective confidenc
165  to perform self-management support, general feeling of competency on internship, belief on patients'
166                Sense of agency refers to the feeling of control over one's actions, and their consequ
167 surgery causes an increase in the subjective feeling of dry eye as well as an increase of signs of dr
168 ur ability to remember ranges from the vague feeling of familiarity to vivid recollection of associat
169 nce of the color of an apple to a full-blown feeling of fear or other emotions.
170 erstar lecturer could create such a positive feeling of learning that students would choose those lec
171                   Here we show that the mere feeling of lower socioeconomic status relative to others
172                           We are used to the feeling of making a diagnosis, to reassuring our patient
173 nd into 2019, we demonstrate that a visceral feeling of oneness (that is, psychological fusion) with
174 cial activation of this pathway (without any feeling of pain) after the sampling of a taste can also
175 logical mechanisms, temporal discounting and feeling of resource scarcity, for explaining the relatio
176 ntestinal tissue and potentially providing a feeling of satiety.
177 le (VAS) score, which quantifies the overall feeling of sickness at altitude (VAS[O]; various thresho
178      The visual analog scale for the overall feeling of sickness at altitude, Acute Mountain Sickness
179                                 Although the feeling of stress is ubiquitous, the neural mechanisms u
180 orks can specifically predict the subjective feeling of stress.
181 ntify hippocampal networks that modulate the feeling of stress.
182 ainly, it humanizes the medical institution (feeling of support, confirmation of the role played by t
183  the offer (offender-focused block, OB), the feeling of the victim receiving this offer (victim-focus
184  that not only does it reflect the intuitive feeling of what is "complex" and what is "simple" but al
185  word of each pair when shown the first) and feeling-of-knowing judgments prior to recognition tests
186  lasted for six hours and were most strongly felt one hour after consumption.
187 utcome (PRO) measures describe how a patient feels or functions and are increasingly being used in be
188                            Professionals who felt organ donation was stressful were older (odds ratio
189 noticed by patient, previous lipoma, patient felt pain), Ultrasonographic (size, depth, vascularity,
190        Our results indicate that surgeons do feel peer and social pressures related to identity but a
191                           Most people report feeling persistently 'time poor'-like they have too many
192 rticipants to nominate people with whom they felt personally close.
193 al impact on school or work performance, all felt positive or neutral about their overall health sinc
194 r of becoming infected and infecting others, feeling powerless to handle patients' conditions, and ma
195 reflexive processing by making everyday life feel predictable, (b) it scaffolds which cognitive proce
196 Surgeons experience moral distress when they feel pressured to perform surgery they believe provides
197 the study of cognitive development, which we feel provides particularly powerful insight into the deb
198 ou'll feel fine; wine before beer and you'll feel queer" exist in many languages.
199 ou'll feel fine; wine before beer and you'll feel queer" regarding moderate-to-severe alcohol intoxic
200                The neural correlates of this feeling remain controversial however, as experimental ma
201                             It still may not feel right.
202  spatial textures formed by parallel grooves feels rougher) while continuously measuring the normal a
203 nue with work and life responsibilities, she feels sadness most days and occasionally thinks that she
204 continue work and life responsibilities, she feels sadness most days and occasionally thinks that she
205 evel mean scores for the statement, "I would feel safe being treated here as a patient," were associa
206 of vision as well as addressing whether they feel safe under the care of their glaucoma team and how
207             Response categories are green (I feel safe), yellow (I feel uncertain), or red (I feel ev
208 e being no place in the camp where the women felt safe.
209  of the modified technique with the majority feeling safer and confirming conservation of PPE.
210 thy, young students using MRI and the Guilty Feeling Scale, which comprises interpersonal situation (
211                         85.7% of respondents felt Scotland would benefit from a specialist unit for p
212 e field of cardiac autonomic control that we feel show the most promise for clinical translation and
213 ly fast rate makes an intermediate test rate feel slow, and adapting to a slow rate makes the same mo
214                             Two-thirds (65%) felt socially isolated; 43% were bullied.
215 e marker was associated with a mixed-valence feeling state, whereas the empathic distress marker was
216 th functional gastrointestinal disorders can feel stigmatised, and often this diagnosis is not commun
217  were at risk of depression symptoms if they felt stressed or were in poor health.
218 care, the better patients understood nurses, felt sufficiently informed and recognized that they were
219                                 Stakeholders felt sustained political will and multisectoral collabor
220 ir doses for use only on the days when they "felt symptoms." Finally, 8 months later, Mr.
221 t our world may be more important for how we feel than the rewards we actually receive.
222 t communicate a decision immediately and yet feel that at some point she had made up her mind.
223 esent one group of scientists and clinicians feel that biofilm is solely responsible for bone loss ar
224                                 Whereas many feel that Hamilton's rule provides valuable intuition, t
225 on programs to agree with this statement: "I feel that it is my responsibility as a program director
226 antages, and with fewer of the downsides, we feel that online conferences have the potential to repla
227  behavior they experienced was harassment or feel that reporting would be ineffectual-leading to freq
228  of TRANSEURO is not expected until 2021, we feel that sharing the rationale for the design of TRANSE
229 rms of autoimmune encephalitis, some authors feel that that these cases are sufficiently different fr
230                                           We feel that the alternative to making these changes will l
231                                 We therefore feel that the proportionality of potential positive effe
232 n important issue in the literature where we feel that there has been some misunderstanding of the ev
233                                           We feel that these concerns are based on comparisons that a
234 ss likely to fact-check statements when they feel that they are evaluating them in the presence of ot
235                    Women were more likely to feel that they had missed out on a job opportunity (P <
236  action usually induces a sense of agency, a feeling that arises when an expected outcome matches the
237                                          The feeling that life is filled with worthwhile activities m
238                     Sense of agency (SoA), a feeling that one's voluntary actions produce events in t
239 re, we investigate the wider implications of feeling that the things one does in life are worthwhile
240 pace of a VR scenario such that they had the feeling that they could just touch them with their left/
241 d child in the way they wanted (P = .00) and feeling that they had received practical support from he
242                                   A majority felt that "establishing trust and comfort" was best acco
243    In summary, the large majority of parents felt that first-tier, rapid, diagnostic genomic sequenci
244 ucoma diagnosis and management and that they felt that glaucoma had a greater interference on their d
245                            Stakeholders also felt that program training needed to be improved to acco
246           The majority of respondents (>55%) felt that REA are at least somewhat important for clinic
247           Participants rated the extent they felt that the things they did in life were worthwhile in
248                             The participants felt that the use of NOTSS system to measure teams' nont
249 fied areas for improvement, our stakeholders felt that Virtual ACE empowered them and provided effect
250                               Nurse managers felt that Virtual ACE helped them allocate limited resou
251              Outpatient-heavy practices will feel the biggest impact of these changes, but all imagin
252 One has to be part of an emerging picture to feel the elation.
253                   Most technologists did not feel the modified technique was more difficult to perfor
254              The rate of people who strongly feel the need for food allergy education was 49%, and th
255         The ability to understand why others feel the way they do is critical to human relationships.
256 ered care: 90% easily understood nurses, 91% felt the treatment and care were adapted for their situa
257 acceptability of the treatment, whether they feel their glaucoma is getting worse, interfering with t
258                             Younger patients felt their glaucoma interfered more with their daily liv
259  number of medications in use, the more they felt their glaucoma was getting worse and that glaucoma
260 ren's gender identity (i.e., the gender they feel they are) and gender-typed preferences generally di
261                        Many patients did not feel they had a choice about whether to receive RAI.
262  how to approach scientific storytelling, or feel they lack the tools to undertake it.
263                                However, some felt they did not receive adequate medical attention, we
264 indicating their choice, precisely when they felt they had made a decision, supports the idea that co
265 ed the setting of a clock to the moment they felt they had reached a decision.
266 s demonstrated that power affects how people feel, think, and act.
267                            Investigators may feel threatened by the loss of autonomy inherent in coll
268   Sampling in patients was performed using a felt-tip pen soaked in a mixture of surfactants (Brij-30
269 'Over the last two weeks, how often have you felt tired or had little energy?' Univariate GCTA-GREML
270 se of oat flour that was similar in look and feel to the peanut flour and nose clips, as tolerated, t
271 ychological distance, i.e. the closeness one feels to the past and future, is one such component.
272 of clinical scenarios that the writing group felt to be affected by significant changes in the medica
273     Optimal timing for CoC conversations was felt to be after an initial consult visit but before tre
274 tounding number of conditions and lifestyles felt to be associated with poor health; these conditions
275 ng M. septicum isolation in culture were not felt to be clinically significant.
276                                  EBL is also felt to be influential on CR-POPF development.
277    However, organizational interventions are felt to be more effective than those directed at individ
278  likely differs from younger patients and is felt to be non-type 2 mediated.
279               The tau protein is thus widely felt to play a key role in promoting neurodegeneration.
280 posite filaments (Lay-Fomm, Gel-Lay, and Lay-Felt) to fabricate solid phase extraction (SPE) columns
281 g computers to patients at visits), patients feeling "too ill" in 8 (16.7%), patient refusal in 8 (16
282 ategories are green (I feel safe), yellow (I feel uncertain), or red (I feel everything is risky).
283 ingly anthropomorphic artificial agents, but feel uncomfortable if they become too humanlike.
284 rofessionals in the stage feeling helpful or feeling unhelpful.
285 imal, but 2 deaths (7.4%) occurred that were felt unrelated to tocilizumab.
286 vironments that make underrepresented groups feel unwelcome, or worse, actively cause harm.
287             Sleep inertia, or the grogginess felt upon awakening, is associated with significant cogn
288 tified associations between characteristics, feeling very welcomed, high (top 25th percentile) self-i
289 while white males were most likely to report feeling very welcomed.
290 erizing the extent to which people worry and feel vulnerable, and the other characterizing the extent
291 ytic reactor employing Pt/C-decorated carbon felt was designed, and high-speed, continuous production
292                                   Humans can feel, weigh and grasp diverse objects, and simultaneousl
293 ic styles and demographics of scientists who feel welcome, the stronger science will be.
294 arcinoma who has a short life expectancy but feels well and has no symptoms related to her cancer or
295                     Living kidney donors who felt well and confident about their health regarded spec
296  assess CVD risk in women, while 42% and 40% felt well-prepared (p = NS), respectively.
297 e constraints that researchers can sometimes feel when attempting to plan, conduct and publish rigoro
298 s the instrumental pressure that individuals feel when pursuing individual goals into the pressure th
299  of emerging techniques, rather ones that we feel will continue to make significant contributions to
300 Multivariate logistic regression showed that feeling worried about breast cancer (Adjust OR = 0.33, p

 
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