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1 using the illusion where a person is made to feel that a rubber hand is his or her own hand by brushi
2 oms treated well (9.25 [95% Cr, 9.06-9.45]), feeling that a child's needs were heard by the health ca
3 l ownership refers to how much an individual feels that a target is their own.
4                         The majority did not feel that acid-reduction therapy reduces the risk of eso
5 timal levels of safety for live vaccines, we felt that additional mutations needed to be engineered i
6 ce more barriers than White women do and 21% felt that African American women require more informatio
7 ins to be learned about the second phase, we feel that an understanding of the first phase is now wit
8 GF, and patient death) was similar, if it is felt that an induction agent is necessary, then our anal
9  action usually induces a sense of agency, a feeling that arises when an expected outcome matches the
10 t communicate a decision immediately and yet feel that at some point she had made up her mind.
11                           Although residents felt that attending contact was unnecessary for safe pat
12      Overall, 93% (166 of 179) of surrogates felt that avoiding discussions about prognosis is an una
13                          The technical panel felt that based on recent studies, coronary artery bypas
14 esent one group of scientists and clinicians feel that biofilm is solely responsible for bone loss ar
15 r the physical examination, greater than 90% felt that blood pressure should be measured and that the
16             In Studies 1 and 2, participants felt that both their YouTube creator and non-YouTube cre
17                     In the USA, many experts felt that brain death could be only determined by demons
18 ve open-ended responses to describe how they felt that breastfeeding difficulties may have impacted t
19 trial can be protected, and if investigators feel that by judicious choice of false-positive probabil
20 e to launder fire hoods (OR = 1.3, 1.0-1.7); feeling that cleaning is not taken seriously at work (OR
21                     Furthermore, respondents felt that clinician-driven quality improvement initiativ
22               Moreover, obese patients often feel that clinicians are biased or disrespectful because
23                            In particular, we feel that combining cutting-edge tools in neuroscience w
24 ess likely than private practice surgeons to feel that competition with other surgeons is a threat to
25  subspecialists than primary care physicians felt that curbside consultations were essential for main
26                    It has been traditionally felt that cytotoxic T-lymphocytes represent the final ef
27          More than one-third of participants felt that daily smoking of cannabis was safer than tobac
28                                    Residents felt that debriefing cards were a useful learning tool i
29 t to support a recommendation, but the panel felt that describing their practice patterns may be appr
30                            Service providers felt that despite their growing experience, more targete
31        Only about one-quarter of respondents felt that diagnoses of dissociative amnesia and dissocia
32  discuss/screen for periodontal disease, 46% felt that discussing/evaluating the periodontal status o
33                                 Some parents felt that doctors discounted their special knowledge of
34                                 Participants felt that engaging existing interventions and addressing
35                                   A majority felt that "establishing trust and comfort" was best acco
36      Most mental health care providers (65%) felt that feedback about these widely used indicators wo
37    In summary, the large majority of parents felt that first-tier, rapid, diagnostic genomic sequenci
38 7% v 13.3%; P =.008), 1.5 times as likely to feel that FOBT was inconvenient (28.7% v 18%; P =.05), a
39                                    They also felt that gatekeeping increased paperwork and telephone
40 arily real unit, but a sizeable number still felt that genera were more evolutionarily real than spec
41                             Consequently, we feel that general interpretation or extrapolation of suc
42 ucoma diagnosis and management and that they felt that glaucoma had a greater interference on their d
43         We propose that the more individuals feel that government benefits are their own, the less li
44 e more likely than those without children to feel that guns make them feel more valuable to their fam
45                                 Whereas many feel that Hamilton's rule provides valuable intuition, t
46 ure changes in the field (95.2%, n = 60) and felt that having industry partnerships in residency enha
47                          However, they still felt that hemostasis was the most difficult techniques t
48 oth the ulnar and median nerves; the patient felt that her hand was being touched when this chest ski
49 es in the Dakar high-risk FSW population, we feel that HIV-1 sub-subtype A3 viruses are important to
50  therapy (HAART) in 1997, most investigators felt that HIV infection would be cured with a few years
51                            Indeed, I did not feel that I belonged to that class of eminent scientists
52             Most rewarding, however, was the feeling that I was helping young scientists experience t
53                                           We feel that if these principles are respected, an informed
54 articipation of transgender youths, but many felt that inclusive policies would affirm and support th
55        With regard to trial recruitment, 53% felt that informed consent requires discussion of OPRx,
56 s are broadly supportive of the project, and feel that it is a scientifically valid, potentially valu
57                                           We feel that it is important to identify these ultra-high-r
58 on programs to agree with this statement: "I feel that it is my responsibility as a program director
59                                      We also feel that it makes a methodological contribution, as it
60 and sensitive nature of this methodology, we feel that it may find potential use in serum-based prote
61 ects to the ESR, and 58% (95% CI: 37 to 77%) felt that it had influenced the design of their research
62                  Participants overwhelmingly felt that it had met their learning needs and that it wa
63 g on the workshop >1 yr later overwhelmingly felt that it had prepared them for real communication ch
64 ding heart transplantation, but the majority felt that it was acceptable if needed.
65                       Most oncologists (80%) felt that it was important to be explicit about the impa
66          The majority of respondents (66.7%) felt that lack of payment would not influence volunteeri
67 ith HIV have a strong will to live, and many feel that life with HIV is better than it was before the
68                                          The feeling that life is filled with worthwhile activities m
69                  If indeed as a community we feel that liver allografts should not be distributed to
70 cribed in focus groups, and many individuals felt that local shopping provision had declined, with an
71  of 1422 [39%]; P < .001) and less likely to feel that malpractice experience has decreased job satis
72                A majority of fellows (55.3%) felt that mandatory ethics trainings left them unprepare
73 ' relatively positive views of monitors, 41% felt that monitoring programs did not assist them in imp
74 ts on hypertension control, the participants felt that more focus should be placed on lifestyle modif
75 ssed with the complexity of the problem, and felt that multiple approaches would be required to under
76                                  Respondents felt that neither education nor patient care had improve
77         Of respondent program directors, 21% felt that new fellows arrived unprepared for the operati
78  University of Pennsylvania medical students felt that nutrition coverage was inadequate compared wit
79 iplinary journey was inspiring; the lifetime feeling that one is a beginner in some aspects of the re
80 izophrenia are characterized by the striking feeling that one's actions are controlled by external fo
81                     Sense of agency (SoA), a feeling that one's voluntary actions produce events in t
82          Sense of agency (SoA) refers to the feeling that one's voluntary actions produce external se
83                                  It is often felt that one medicinal chemist's opinion is as good as
84 antages, and with fewer of the downsides, we feel that online conferences have the potential to repla
85               Such crises can lead people to feel that others are a threat.
86                                           We feel that our data support the continued use of kidneys
87                                           We feel that our published interpretation of these findings
88 create new bonds with people that we like or feel that our relationships are damaged through the inte
89 rs involved and the size of the database, we feel that our results broadly reflect current practice i
90        The sense of body ownership (i.e. the feeling that our body or its parts belong to us) plays a
91            This has led to uncertainty and a feeling that our scientific approach may need reevaluati
92 g our human self to the relationship when it feels that our medical self can offer so little.
93                                           We felt that PAHAs would be selectively directed to chromat
94               Whereas both respondent groups felt that pandemic research would be helpful in providin
95 es discussion of OPRx, 34% disagree, and 26% feel that patients should be provided OPRx on request, w
96 han they wished in decision making when they felt that physician communication (OR, 0.39; P = .04) an
97 related challenges might affect outcomes but felt that physicians rarely discussed these issues, prov
98                  A few surrogates (6 of 179) felt that physicians should withhold prognostic informat
99 a survey of botanists in 1940, twice as many felt that plant genera were more natural units than plan
100  many years were especially enthusiastic and felt that, possibly for the first time, the field seems
101  debated, and studies reveal that physicians feel that practicing evidence-based medicine could be di
102                                Most patients felt that PRO improved discussions with the care team (7
103                            Stakeholders also felt that program training needed to be improved to acco
104                                         They felt that psychotherapies for BPD often had an extreme f
105                                  Respondents felt that public education, physician education, and uni
106                   Only radiation oncologists felt that radiation therapy was underutilized as a treat
107 t that the majority of hospice professionals feel that radiotherapy is important in palliative oncolo
108                              Overall, it was felt that RAS could lead to major progress in monitoring
109           The majority of respondents (>55%) felt that REA are at least somewhat important for clinic
110                                         Most felt that regionalization will improve patient outcomes,
111  behavior they experienced was harassment or feel that reporting would be ineffectual-leading to freq
112                            One-third did not feel that retinoscopy (38.7%; p = 0.21), slit lamp findi
113  published clinical guidelines, they did not feel that screening should be recommended for adults ove
114                                   Most (92%) felt that screening using HPV self-sampling would be ver
115  of TRANSEURO is not expected until 2021, we feel that sharing the rationale for the design of TRANSE
116 ty of the semiconductor-based technology, we feel that silicon photonic microring resonators are well
117 ce the standard of care, many physicians now feel that small incisions, phacoemulsification technolog
118                                     While we feel that some setbacks are controllable, others are not
119 variables, the conventional tools leave us a feeling that some valuable information is thrown away an
120 tact with reality, heightened salience and a feeling that something important is about to happen, per
121 ans this can sometimes be associated with a "feeling" that something has happened, especially with ra
122                              A total of 100% felt that SPA affected surgeons, with 87% having experie
123                                       It was felt that standardization of botanical products and proc
124 s treated by "low-volume operators." Critics feel that such analyses mask excellent performance by ma
125  sometimes appropriate; 34% (CI, 31% to 37%) felt that such discussions were never appropriate.
126 f liver allografts to preformed antibody, we felt that such restriction was unnecessary.
127 r manifested as a fear of embarrassment (the feeling that symptoms were trivial or that symptoms affe
128 rms of autoimmune encephalitis, some authors feel that that these cases are sufficiently different fr
129                                           We feel that the alternative to making these changes will l
130 tion-, epitope- and domain-specific Fabs, we feel that the CBP tag embodies all the attributes of cov
131 that students report high learning gains and feel that the course prepares them for solving quantitat
132                                           We feel that the development of lambda may be a valuable ad
133 ng is well established although some experts feel that the effectiveness of clinical let alone ultras
134 llent to outstanding (74% vs 40%; P = .003), feel that the input of all clinical practitioners was va
135                                           We feel that the most significant finding in this study is
136                                           We feel that the optimal strategy for such patients is mont
137                                           We feel that the potential risks of the procedure should be
138                                 We therefore feel that the proportionality of potential positive effe
139                                  However, we feel that the proposed framework, which incorporates men
140                                         Many feel that the R01 grant system supporting biomedical res
141                                 Therefore, I feel that the two methods are not interchangeable, and t
142 e of body ownership, which is defined as the feeling that the body and its parts belong to us.
143  patients express, in their own words, their feeling that the education and management of facial para
144 nt PPE access was the strongest predictor of feeling that the hospital is unable to keep providers sa
145                       There is an inevitable feeling that the same should be true in complex disease,
146 re, we investigate the wider implications of feeling that the things one does in life are worthwhile
147            Sixty percent of the participants felt that the ACASI elicited more honest responses than
148  Both residents (70%) and chairpersons (86%) felt that the best surgical journal was Annals of Surger
149          Ninety-seven percent of respondents felt that the cerebral perfusion pressure should be main
150                  Hundred percent of subjects felt that the curriculum improved their practice.
151                          Half of all interns felt that the duty hour changes have decreased the coord
152 al and risks to their children's health, men felt that the experience of cancer increased the value t
153 ally in the opposite direction, participants felt that the hand behind the mirror rotated or complete
154                                        It is felt that the high volume evacuator attachment is capabl
155                        Most patients (73.7%) felt that the HT was easy to use, and 100% of them found
156                              Finally, it was felt that the majority of new fellows were unable to con
157 r watching an instructional video, attendees felt that the most difficult techniques were submucosal
158         In the other HNSCC group, 62 (38.5%) felt that the physician decided, and 56 (34.8%) felt it
159            Similar majorities of respondents felt that the problem of operating room waste was critic
160 and care for patients; however, participants felt that the technology shifts attention away from the
161           Participants rated the extent they felt that the things they did in life were worthwhile in
162                             The participants felt that the use of NOTSS system to measure teams' nont
163                   A majority of participants felt that the video was helpful in cardiopulmonary resus
164                   Ninety percent of trainees felt that the workshop had met or exceeded their expecta
165             Ninety-eight percent of trainees felt that the workshop had met the highest priority lear
166 fit but by lower-ability economic elites who feel that their advantage is under threat.
167 obese women perceive themselves as obese and feel that their body size is too large, they gain less w
168  learning what to expect, are more likely to feel that their care has been of high quality.
169 ly lives: They earned less money, less often felt that their career took precedence over their spouse
170                        Most of these parents felt that their child had experienced at least some suff
171         Only 18% and 43% of the IBS patients felt that their GP and gastroenterologist, respectively,
172               The majority (78%) of patients felt that their HIV status reduced their chance of LDKT.
173 y; 85.0% of men and 75.7% of women (P = .07) felt that their negotiation was very successful or somew
174                                     Majority felt that their ODT knowledge was inadequate and suggest
175                                     Only 28% felt that their PCPs and oncologists communicated well.
176 action with post-treatment medical care, but felt that their psychosocial needs were not met.
177       All women involved in the focus groups felt that their symptoms had negatively impacted their e
178 rking from home, most JDs (73%, eight of 11) felt that their work was undervalued during shielding.
179 re in general agreement with this notion, we feel that there are many details that still need to be f
180 ed markers in standard clinical practice, we feel that there are now some that are ready to be transl
181 n important issue in the literature where we feel that there has been some misunderstanding of the ev
182 004), and all minorities were more likely to feel that there was a need for additional specialty trai
183 ts' immediate posttrial care needs left many feeling that there was no clear path forward.
184 ncreasing difficulty reading print and often feels that there are blind spots in her vision.
185 een implemented on fluorescent sequencers we felt that there was a need to develop and extensively te
186  263]-36.5%[96 of 263]), whereas 50% of PCPs felt that there were major social barriers to receiving
187 le, however, only if clinicians and patients feel that these AI medical devices (AIMDs) are trustwort
188                                           We feel that these concerns are based on comparisons that a
189                                           We feel that these data provide a mechanistic basis for bot
190                                  However, we feel that these findings are sufficient to discuss poten
191                                           We feel that these observations and the continued experimen
192 ey preferred, and how useful/beneficial they felt that these products were.
193  themselves or their baby, so that women may feel that they are "sinking in the depths of hell"); los
194 ss likely to fact-check statements when they feel that they are evaluating them in the presence of ot
195 e end-of-life process; families also need to feel that they are still cared for.
196 f whether California primary care physicians feel that they deliver a different level of quality to c
197                              Most insomniacs feel that they do not get enough sleep, but in fact, oft
198                    Women were more likely to feel that they had missed out on a job opportunity (P <
199                Because of legitimacy, people feel that they ought to defer to decisions and rules, fo
200 ce or ethnicity, is associated with patients feeling that they are treated with respect.
201 pace of a VR scenario such that they had the feeling that they could just touch them with their left/
202 d child in the way they wanted (P = .00) and feeling that they had received practical support from he
203 ery was seen as a distant goal, interviewees felt that they could learn how to deal with their proble
204                Fifty-five percent of parents felt that they had little to no control during their chi
205 women who perceived high levels of ageism or felt that they had no choice of treatment reported signi
206               Following HT, 44% (n=28) still felt that they had not received enough information regar
207                            While both groups felt that they received an adequate amount of informatio
208 terials than those who had not received them felt that they were (or would be) useful to them when re
209                             Majority (84.1%) felt that they were inadequately exposed to ODT, and 96.
210         The majority (88%) of those surveyed felt that they would benefit from increased didactic and
211    The decisive majority of respondents also felt that they would not abort a fetus that carried a ge
212                                           We feel that this approach should be tested in tumor-bearin
213 e peptide discovery and characterization, we feel that this approach would be useful to a wide range
214                                 We therefore feel that this new capability of externally tuning and m
215  intake of 100 microg folic acid/d, but some feel that this policy does not go far enough.
216                                           We feel that this uncertainty, combined with the sheer volu
217 clearly distinct from feigning, they did not feel that this was their problem to resolve.
218                                 The majority feels that this is inadequate treatment of these topics
219 f researchers (10 surveys, 2180 respondents) felt that this practice was 'never', 24% [95% CI 22-27]
220  was a barrier to GCT in all patients, 58.1% felt that this was a greater barrier for African America
221 fice for Human Research Protections--as they felt that this was a research project requiring Institut
222                                         They felt that this was where "the dominating rhythm of the h
223 f episodic timing.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT The feeling that time passes is a core component of consciou
224                                Most patients felt that Traditional Medicine was important for their c
225                                   Most (54%) felt that VCA donation should require permission of lega
226                          All patients (100%) felt that VF was easy to use, and 94.4% of them found th
227 fied areas for improvement, our stakeholders felt that Virtual ACE empowered them and provided effect
228                               Nurse managers felt that Virtual ACE helped them allocate limited resou
229                                           We feel that with further application and refinement of the
230                                           We feel that without relying on the mechanisms that such pr
231 work [odds ratio (OR): 1.22, P = 0.035], yet feeling that work caused family strain (OR: 1.66, P < 0.
232            "Other" residents most frequently felt that work hours caused strain on family life (P < 0

 
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