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1 ed sedation, stimulation, or pleasure (i.e., feeling, liking).
2 ded potential adverse effects (555 [56.7%]), feeling like a "test subject" (284 [29.0%]), and the ris
3 o concentrate, lack of control of thoughts ("feeling like a tightrope walker without control over tho
4 scientist, the defunding of CONICET and INTA feels like a blow to progress and our future.
5 ning a motor skill, such as a tennis stroke, feels like a unitary experience, researchers who study m
6                                              Feels-like accessibility considers the differential outc
7  inequity in accessibility compared with the feels-like accessibility metric.
8 e misleading, and decision-makers should use feels-like accessibility metrics that adequately capture
9 time, was 5.0 (0.0-17.0); the median (range) feels-like accessibility score, defined as the number of
10 onal study of travel burdens, the calculated feels-like accessibility scores, which consider the diff
11                             Conventional and feels-like accessibility scores.
12 dules and operating hours of OTPs to measure feels-like accessibility.
13 se I have spent much of my scientific career feeling like an imposter-one with the wrong sort of back
14 ubjective financial status, childhood abuse, feeling like an outsider growing up, more frequent relig
15          In contrast, experiencing abuse and feeling like an outsider in one's family growing up were
16 creased mastery in adulthood included abuse, feeling like an outsider in one's family, poor health, e
17 sely, the childhood experiences of abuse and feeling like an outsider in the family were associated w
18 living comfortably financially, child abuse, feeling like an outsider in the family, having excellent
19 gest effect for abuse in Hong Kong (19%) and feeling like an outsider in the U.S. (13%).
20 experiences (e.g., physical or sexual abuse, feeling like an outsider) are associated with a decrease
21 ions with several (e.g., experiencing abuse, feeling like an outsider, age 12 religious service atten
22 ly associated with the outcome, while abuse, feeling like an outsider, and financial difficulties sho
23 atus, financial status, experience of abuse, feeling like an outsider, childhood health, immigration
24 nda for understanding what these experiences feel like and how they arise.
25  persistent; and science is a passion--if it feels like fun, you've probably got it right.
26 uality of life (163 [90%]), and help them to feel like more of a woman (168 [92%]).
27 came quickly, according to my mother, and it feels like my life has mirrored that rapid beginning.
28 imanual movements, the mirror-reflected hand feels like one's own hand that is hidden behind the mirr
29  limb with a prosthetic device that acts and feels like one's own limb is a major goal in applied neu
30 ory attenuation but only when the model hand felt like one's own (illusory self-touch); reversely, th
31 arising from effortless interpretations that feel like perceived facts (p-interpretations), and integ
32 s at developing new prostheses that move and feel like real limbs.
33  advanced controllable prosthetic limbs that feel like real limbs.
34 king on matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) has felt like riding a roller coaster, traveling through tim
35  of unknown origin, described by patients as feeling like shards of glass in their eye.
36 use slow motion video caused participants to feel like the actor had more time to act, even when they
37 ove one of our hands if an illusion makes us feel like the hand does not belong to us.
38 were asked to report whether the rubber hand felt like their own (the illusion) or not.
39 cipants had to judge whether the rubber hand felt like their own.
40             Patients were asked whether they felt like they had a choice to receive RAI (yes or no),
41  experience of remembering, that is, what it feels like to have a memory.