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1                                         When talking about alcohol use older people oriented strongly
2                                  On average, talking about alcohol was associated with a higher likel
3 nning language that can enable caregivers to talk about and reflect on the complex communication nece
4 ias in content-which topics TV news programs talk about and the language they use to talk about them.
5 ptoms were significantly more likely to have talked about and received advice on coping with these sy
6  stop players, coaches, fans, and media from talking about and acting on "hot hands," telling stories
7   Understanding how humans encode, perceive, talk about, and use color has been a major interdiscipli
8 hanged and, if anything, were less likely to talk about being White and more likely to send colorblin
9 f experiences do people talk about when they talk about brain fog?
10                                  Finally, we talk about broad learning capabilities of foundation mod
11                                Most children talked about Challenger, but a minority of the latency-a
12    Conversely, having a religious leader who talks about climate change predicts greater willingness
13      Providers reported similar frequency of talking about costs with patients before (41.0%) and aft
14 int-of-care surveys, fewer patients reported talking about costs with providers at baseline (44.4%) t
15 Bereaved parents also recognize the value of talking about death with their children.
16            It has become the de facto way of talking about delusion formation in labs and clinics.
17      Here we argue that how people think and talk about different causes is deeply connected, and inv
18 ponse and recovery profile when participants talked about discriminatory experiences with a close oth
19 e identified: The professionals' struggle to talk about disgust; the importance of boundaries: bounda
20    Parents of adolescents may wonder whether talking about eating habits and weight is useful or detr
21 hors adopt the language of 'importance' when talking about effect sizes to avoid any confusion.
22 d themes that had relevance for thinking and talking about end of life were identified: "dementia and
23 ut exercise (odds ratio [OR] 4.6; P = 0.03); talk about exercise in improving function, exercise inst
24 l components analysis identified patterns of talk about exercise.
25 components analysis identified 3 patterns of talk about exercise.
26  thought long and hard whether I could avoid talking about family and personal life, and just share t
27 rief symptoms for mothers were being able to talk about feelings within the family (P = .00) and trus
28                                              Talking about helping others makes a person seem warm an
29                                           We talked about her diverse scientific background, the bene
30                We caught up with Michelle to talk about how her interest in germinal center biology s
31                     I caught up with Sara to talk about how she got interested in science, what she's
32                                There is much talk about how technical fixes--such as the internet--mi
33                                           We talked about how her interest in science began at an ear
34                                  Here, Soyon talks about how she got interested in science, what she'
35 September 2007 in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, talking about immunology, focusing on his remembrances o
36                                     We often talk about interacting with information as we would with
37          Aging is like the weather: everyone talks about it, but no one seems to do anything about it
38 uch as No Country for Old Men and We Need to Talk About Kevin focus on characters who are exceptional
39 galls that plants make for friends and foes, talk about molecules that plants and gall-inducers use t
40                       I am not accustomed to talking about myself, but I am happy to share some scien
41                                    Jim Ibers talks about neptunium, an element that has remained larg
42 rsity of Illinois) who started the symposium talking about 'New cellular factors modulating the tumor
43  for healthcare professionals, yet it is not talked about or openly expressed.
44                           We observe others, talk about others, and act accordingly.
45                            People constantly talk about past experiences.
46 haracterised it as 'impersonal' to think and talk about patients as 'routine work', as a 'body', as '
47 o an ideal that they should always think and talk about patients as whole persons.
48 eir practice which require them to think and talk about patients in impersonal ways.
49 l care practice requires nurses to think and talk about patients in many different ways, yet nurses a
50 sidered inappropriate for nurses to think or talk about patients in objectifying or dehumanising ways
51 y(s) in which critical care nurses think and talk about patients.
52 ways in which critical care nurses think and talk about patients; and (2) describe patterns of nursin
53 ich was characterised by a particular way of talking about patients, a particular way of thinking abo
54                                     We often talk about peace as if the concept is self-explanatory.
55        Latine/Hispanic participants (N = 97) talked about personal discrimination experiences with ei
56 an the narrative in both shifting how people talk about racial wealth inequality-eliciting less speec
57 ar Reddy (Fels Institute, Temple University) talked about recent exciting findings in his laboratory
58 including language barriers, norms regarding talking about sensitive issues, and survey question tran
59                                 When authors talk about 'significance' they need to be explicit when
60                 It would be nice if we could talk about sleep and memory as if there were only one ty
61                            Different ways of talking about smells may shape aspects of olfactory cogn
62       It's time to pull back the curtain and talk about some truly lousy deals.
63         We also found that while staff would talk about strategies for identifying need, observations
64 he new revolution, and it is one of the most talked about subjects in surgery today.
65      Indeed, scientists are now beginning to talk about the possible totipotency of some adult tissue
66 he current COVID-19 pandemic, there was much talk about the promise of massive open online courses, d
67                                 People often talk about the weather on social media, using different
68  George C Prendergast (The Wistar Institute) talked about the 'Myc-Bin1 signaling pathway in cell dea
69 d discrimination in health care settings and talked about the value of coordinated and supportive hea
70 g cessation services and more than 6 million talking about the dangers of smoking.
71                           Both groups valued talking about the event with peers, but perceived suppor
72 fe-sustaining treatments, dying at home, and talking about the meaning of death.
73                   In this Story, Salah Elias talks about the importance of mentorship, support, and c
74 cial media platform, we find that when users talk about their experiences as targets of racism, their
75  qualitative research exploring how surgeons talk about their practice.
76                                 Participants talked about their experiences of facing death whilst st
77 o disclose and report such encounters and to talk about them.
78 rams talk about and the language they use to talk about them.
79 hroughout, we intentionally oversimplify and talk about things in which we have little expertise, and
80 nging concept of "virus" and how virologists talked about viruses.
81           What sort of experiences do people talk about when they talk about brain fog?