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1 narcissism is cultivated by lack of parental warmth).
2 atus and expertise but also trustworthiness (warmth).
3 appear particularly sensitive to drought and warmth.
4 te conditions and relative tropical Atlantic warmth.
5  may have punctuated this episode of extreme warmth.
6 nnel that functions as a molecular sensor of warmth.
7 xplain the maintenance of this unprecedented warmth.
8 rms that high [CO2]atm coincided with Eocene warmth.
9 ness of the extremities that is triggered by warmth.
10 lay an important role in determining, global warmth.
11 sequence, not the cause, of extreme Cenozoic warmth.
12 d pups to locomote farther to gain access to warmth.
13 ed to explain these past intervals of global warmth.
14 ness when mammals acclimate to environmental warmth.
15 on dioxide emissions helped cause the global warmth.
16 et may have existed despite overall climatic warmth.
17 erature during early Eocene acute greenhouse warmth.
18  favored glycolytic energy generation in the warmth.
19 ongly shifts the perception toward increased warmth.
20 g prolonged cold and persist after return to warmth.
21 nments, and past intervals of extreme global warmth.
22 rting high levels of maternal involvement or warmth.
23  reduces the number of neurons responding to warmth.
24 slackening of the trade winds under Pliocene warmth.
25 initiated the sustained interval of Pliocene warmth.
26 s are selectively activated by environmental warmth.
27 esteem, parental overvaluation, and parental warmth.
28 ental overvaluation, not by lack of parental warmth.
29  females co-occur in an intermediate zone of warmth.
30 stantial role in maintaining early Paleogene warmth.
31 the long early Cenozoic interval of elevated warmth.
32 3,000 years ago) that arguably exceed modern warmth(1-3).
33                           The rate of severe warmth (2.1%) was significantly higher in group 3 (2.8%)
34 virtually all East Antarctic ice during peak warmth(2).
35 ion stimulation were tachycardia (30.9%) and warmth (24.6%) followed by flushing (9.1%) and hypertens
36 sensory neurons respond to chemicals but not warmth, a specificity conferred by a chemosensory-specif
37                              The duration of warmth above a given threshold is also a critical determ
38 tions, persuasiveness, emotional expression; warmth, acceptance and understanding; empathy, and allia
39 tivity) among Met carriers, whereas parental warmth acted as a protective factor for good IGT perform
40              Here we identify a small set of warmth-activated anterior cell (AC) neurons located in t
41  These results show that early-life maternal warmth affected adolescent health by influencing percept
42                                  The extreme warmth allowed species expansion and establishment of an
43 s study was to evaluate ratings of trust and warmth among survey respondents including veterinary stu
44 sms may allow discrimination of host-derived warmth--an attractant--from chemical repellents.
45 versely, higher amounts of reported parental warmth and affection during childhood was associated wit
46                                              Warmth and cold sensations are known to derive from sepa
47 hreat of COVID-19 infection, (2) feelings of warmth and coldness toward people in America, China, Ita
48 imensions - and their associated attributes: warmth and competence - the sentiment framework cedes pr
49 bs, rated as American society views them, on warmth and competence dimensions, as well as relevant em
50  Thirdly, internal meta-analyses showed that warmth and competence perceptions of heads of state, phy
51 p confirmatory factor analyses revealed that warmth and competence perceptions of these and other pro
52 nic groups as more similar to each other, on warmth and competence stereotypes.
53 tional peace and conflict reflect ambivalent warmth and competence stereotypes: High-conflict societi
54 dimensional framework of stereotype content (warmth and competence), had dissociable effects on parti
55 ientists received the lowest ratings in both warmth and competence, with ratings dropping further whe
56  of key protagonists on two basic dimensions-warmth and competence-plays a crucial role in shaping pa
57 x moderated the association between parental warmth and earlier chronotype in girls (beta = -0.14; 95
58 ong GrIS sensitivity to duration of regional warmth and elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide.
59 s kindness is prioritized in mate selection, warmth and fairness are often favored in cooperative soc
60  Furthermore, naltrexone reduced feelings of warmth and increased vasoconstriction during social incl
61 ples from precipitation during past Holocene warmth and instead records incorporation of methane in p
62  Threat of infection also related to greater warmth and less coldness toward American nationals, cons
63  variable and unpredictable than the uniform warmth and moisture of the throat.
64  parallel with species-richness and climatic warmth and moisture, due to reduced phenotypic constrain
65 uing change in the magnitude of interglacial warmth and P(CO(2)) at around 430,000 years ago (430 ka)
66         Multiproxy evidence suggests extreme warmth and polar amplification during the middle Pliocen
67 positive social environments (i.e., parental warmth and prosocial school environment) predicted great
68  is reproducing the pronounced high-latitude warmth and relatively flat latitudinal temperature gradi
69  provides a snapshot of the Pleistocene peak warmth and reveals biotic evidence that sea levels subst
70 rical correlations between cumulative summer warmth and riparian shrub height to reconstruct annual c
71 evising a strategy that not only ensures the warmth and safety of individuals during the harsh winter
72 llion years ago) was marked by peak Cenozoic warmth and sea levels, high CO(2), and largely ice-free
73 x moderated the association between parental warmth and sleep chronotype.
74 and feedback mechanisms that maintained this warmth and the broad dynamic range that these paleoclima
75 essment of their contribution to past global warmth and the equilibrium climate sensitivity of the Ea
76 le of ocean warming, as its inertia prolongs warmth and triggers longer-term feedbacks.
77 xty participants experience painful heat and warmth and view photos of ex-partners and friends on sep
78 manic episodes was predicted by low maternal warmth and younger baseline age.
79 volves inferring both their apparent intent (warmth) and capability (competence).
80 duction (acquisition of food, protection and warmth) and reproduction.
81 l reactions (pain, erythema, induration, and warmth) and systemic reactions (chills, arthralgias, and
82  value, including social status, competence, warmth, and any other cues of one's ability or willingne
83 e Cambrian warming, Early Ordovician extreme warmth, and cooling around the Early-Middle Ordovician b
84 me characterized by episodic 'burning' pain, warmth, and erythema.
85 or childhood experiences of abuse, caregiver warmth, and family or household challenges.
86 us thermal and mechanical sensitivity (cold, warmth, and light touch detection thresholds), noxious t
87  100-fold during the transition from cold to warmth, and no other mitochondrial proteins matched UCP1
88 mpleted measures of maternal involvement and warmth, and their primary caregivers reported their leve
89 d reveals three time intervals of comparable warmth: anno Domini (A.D.) 0-300, 850-1200, and post-180
90                                       Recent warmth appears anomalous for at least the past 1,300 yea
91 llen records suggest an onset of peak summer warmth around 9,000 years ago.
92        Although the significance of maternal warmth as a predictor is consistent with reports in adul
93 pose tissue (BAT) of animals that huddle for warmth as offspring.
94 by patient-reported increases in swelling or warmth at the procedure site.
95                                     Moderate warmth became more attractive to mosquitoes, and mosquit
96  reported higher levels of father-adolescent warmth (beta = 0.07 [95% CI, 0.03-0.11]), communication
97  reported higher levels of mother-adolescent warmth (beta = 0.11 [95% CI, 0.06-0.15]), communication
98 e ability, the paths from childhood maternal warmth (but not harshness) to social safety schemas at 1
99 rting low levels of maternal involvement and warmth, but not among those reporting high levels of mat
100 ve invoked a denser atmosphere that provided warmth by nitrogen pressure broadening or enhanced green
101 nisms currently proposed to explain Pliocene warmth can simultaneously reproduce all three crucial fe
102 V1 mediates the rapid, dynamic response to a warmth challenge.
103 chycardia, hypertension, flushing, sweating, warmth, coldness, nausea, phosphenes, and fear-were reco
104 hological dimensions, which we interpret as "warmth", "competence", "femininity", and "youth".
105 hers' intentions and abilities (for example, warmth, competence).
106       Existing studies of how evaluations of warmth, competence, and closeness shape people's reactio
107 ng past and, ultimately, future interglacial warmth could be produced by (10)Be and (26)Al records fr
108 hese included increased von Frey, bumps, and warmth detection thresholds as compared with healthy vol
109 nels TRPV1 and TRPM2 have been implicated in warmth detection, yet their precise roles remain unclear
110 al 3 (TRPV3), which has been implicated as a warmth detector, becomes responsive to warm temperatures
111                       It is characterised by warmth, dryness, and proper ventilation; free from hazar
112 eratures, and a marginal increase in oceanic warmth due to global warming does not exert a significan
113 limate studies suggest that increased global warmth during the Eocene epoch was greatly amplified at
114 tage (MIS) 11, an unusually long interval of warmth during the ice age.
115 ied to a shift from relatively stable global warmth during the mid-Pliocene to the high-amplitude gla
116 Miocene Climatic Optimum, a period of global warmth during which average surface temperatures were 3-
117                                 Low maternal warmth (eg, lack of praise, negative tone of voice when
118  significant, suggesting that early maternal warmth enhances subsequent perceived social safety and p
119 bivalently perceived high-competence but low-warmth, "envied" professions included lawyers, chief exe
120 s a clinical diagnosis based on intermittent warmth, erythema, and pain in the distal extremities.
121 s a clinical diagnosis based on intermittent warmth, erythema, and pain in the distal extremities.
122 h declining atmospheric CO(2) This Oligocene warmth, especially at high latitudes, belies a simple re
123 Holocene thermal maximum, a period of global warmth evident in early to mid-Holocene proxy reconstruc
124                                 However, the warmth-evoked responses we observe most closely resemble
125  An indirect effect of GTF2I genotype on the warmth facet of extraversion was mediated by decreased t
126                                     Peak LIG warmth featured a ~400-km northward range shift of dwarf
127                                 The level of warmth felt toward people with OUD was measured by a fee
128                                         Does warmth from hydrothermal springs play a vital role in th
129 yed a substantial role in the elicitation of warmth from parents and a more modest role in influencin
130                                              Warmth from the springs plays a key role by raising meta
131 stimuli have yet been described for TRPV3, a warmth-gated ion channel expressed prominently in skin k
132 e rapid response of flies exposed to a steep warmth gradient does not require TRPA1; rather, the gust
133                        Early Bolling-Allerod warmth halved the mass of the CIS in as little as 500 ye
134  pain in the extremities in response to mild warmth, has been linked to mutations in Nav1.7.
135 d by severe burning pain in response to mild warmth, has been shown to be caused by gain-of-function
136                               This impending warmth heightens the risk of year-round marine heatwaves
137 onse until 2024, consistent with exceptional warmth in 2023 and 2024.
138  specificity of the signature to pain versus warmth in a new sample.
139  protective role of maternal involvement and warmth in health-related biological processes modulated
140 pound camphor, which modulates sensations of warmth in humans, proved to be a specific activator of T
141 S and a limited glacial response to Pliocene warmth in the Aurora subglacial basin catchment.
142 ast 1200 years is the geographical extent of warmth in the middle to late 20th century.
143 rto reported, with somewhat greater Medieval warmth in the Northern Hemisphere, albeit still not reac
144 data around Antarctica but earlier than peak warmth in the Northern Hemisphere.
145 s were (1) a "gender thermometer" rating for warmth in transgender perception, (2) the Depression Sti
146 n association between genotype and increased warmth in women.
147                         Ratings of perceived warmth increased in proportion to the increase in skin t
148 ts' monetary-allocation choices: recipients' warmth increased participants' aversion to advantageous
149 xclusion during the game reduced feelings of warmth, increased feelings of anger, and increased blood
150       Only erythromelalgia-like symptoms and warmth-induced pain were significantly more common in pa
151                                              Warmth is a characteristic but nondiagnostic feature of
152 re variability have demonstrated that recent warmth is anomalous relative to preceding centuries or m
153 lant to temperature, and that the absence of warmth is essential for the completion of vernalization.
154    Early Holocene (10,000 to 5000 years ago) warmth is followed by ~0.7 degrees C cooling through the
155                                             "Warmth" is the most powerful personality trait in social
156 pisodes of intense burning pain triggered by warmth, is caused by mutations in sodium channel Nav1.7,
157                         As for roundness and warmth, it seems that the importance of pitch and noise
158 esponse in brown adipocytes to environmental warmth, its transcriptional mechanisms and functional im
159 evalence, age of decision, and interpersonal warmth judgments by and about childfree adults.
160 arly influential because this period of peak warmth led to the retreat of all ice sheets with concomi
161 ence of familiarity, simplicity, smoothness, warmth, lightness, dryness, slipperiness and a negative
162  temperatures below 30 degrees C and allowed warmth-like (>=35 degrees C) neural activity to pervade
163                           We postulated that warmth-liking has a specific somatovisceral signature, w
164                                              Warmth-liking, as an emotion system, is activated during
165 Secure attachment predicted higher levels of warmth-liking, physiological quiescence, and less negati
166 e effective use of electromagnetic waves and warmth localization at the surface of saline water is ac
167 ted by other sclerophyllous, dry-adapted and warmth-loving plants, suggesting that several of these t
168 sting that the pleasant thermal sensation of warmth may in fact just reflect reduced aversive input f
169 ds of poor longitudinal adult CVH, caregiver warmth may increase the odds of CVH, and socioeconomic a
170                Both maternal involvement and warmth moderated the indirect pathway from family SES to
171 e partisanship, with increased self-reported warmth, more equitable economic allocations and more fav
172 Five had a greater impact in women: parental warmth, neuroticism, divorce, social support, and marita
173 ld "test the waters" by first clustering for warmth (no cost), then conditionally grooming (low cost)
174 nding, self-esteem was predicted by parental warmth, not by parental overvaluation.
175 sions were insensitive to innocuous cold and warmth, noxious heat, and light touch (t = -5.69, -10.20
176 , in these two Cenozoic periods of sustained warmth, ODZs were contracted, not expanded.
177                                              Warmth of affect demonstrated in the clinic setting was
178             Our results indicate an enhanced warmth of at least +3.5 C relative to the present, leadi
179 ticipants met a virtual coach that varied in warmth of facial expression (with/without) and affirmati
180 latitude ocean is strongly stratified by the warmth of its surface water.
181                                 The relative warmth of mid-to-late Pleistocene interglacials on Green
182                                  The extreme warmth of particular intervals of geologic history canno
183       The transition from the extreme global warmth of the early Eocene 'greenhouse' climate approxim
184 us), indicating that a large fraction of the warmth of the early Eocene greenhouse was driven by incr
185 ised cool episodes punctuated the background warmth of the early Eocene, likely linked to eruptive ph
186 ic fish production during the extreme global warmth of the Early Paleogene Period (62-46 million year
187                   Prior collapses during the warmth of the early Pliocene epoch and some Pleistocene
188                                   During the warmth of the early-mid Pliocene, we find evidence for e
189                                          The warmth of the Indian and west Pacific oceans was unprece
190 ast 12,000 years and probably approaches the warmth of the last interglacial period (128,000 to 115,0
191 ter vapour feedbacks may help to explain the warmth of the late Miocene.
192 limate underwent a major transition from the warmth of the late Pliocene, when global surface tempera
193  of Arctic polar climate from the protracted warmth of the middle Pliocene into the earliest glacial
194 d ice cores, our results suggest that summer warmth of the past century exceeds now any century in ~1
195  20% to 100% of the effect of early maternal warmth on physical health, psychological distress, and p
196 uffering effects of maternal involvement and warmth on SES disparities in asthma-related immune respo
197 t 600,000 y to infer millennial-scale summer warmth on southern Greenland.
198 igate the impact of prolonged Pliocene ocean warmth on the ice-sheet-ocean system.
199                        Periods of widespread warmth or cold are identified by positive or negative de
200 the total of pain-plus-thermal (sensation of warmth or cold) sites was the same in all areas.
201 cial experiences, and is not attributable to warmth or olfactory cues alone.
202 we hypothesized that experiences of physical warmth (or coldness) would increase feelings of interper
203 ss) would increase feelings of interpersonal warmth (or coldness), without the person's awareness of
204 led the delivery of painful heat, nonpainful warmth, or no stimulation.
205 of carbon dioxide in combination with global warmth over this period.
206       A significant interaction of abuse and warmth (P < 0.05) was found, such that individuals repor
207  discriminating painful heat from nonpainful warmth, pain anticipation, and pain recall.
208                                     Parental warmth, parent-adolescent communication, time together,
209 ry caregiver's depressive symptoms, parental warmth, peer victimization, and prosocial school environ
210 lacebo daily with the same color, shape, and warmth percentage.
211 ctive for heat pain and was not observed for warmth perception or pressure pain.
212 ient receptor potential channels account for warmth perception under injury-free conditions.
213 e North Pacific Ocean, and show that oceanic warmth persisted throughout the interval of low p(co(2))
214 ore, the degradation of DELLA induced by the warmth preceded changes in GA levels and depended on the
215                                 Low maternal warmth predicted faster relapse after recovery from mani
216 ing for family psychopathology, low maternal warmth predicted relapse to mania, and more weeks ill wi
217 enotype and both parental negativity and low warmth predicting overall antisocial behavior, as well a
218 nses to warming, increasing the dominance of warmth-preferring taxa over cold-tolerant plants (a proc
219 kness upon humidity reduction to restore its warmth-preservation function.
220                            Benefits included warmth, protection from predators, cooking and creation
221  Instrument produced three factors: parental warmth, protectiveness, and authoritarianism.
222 , and pathways that interacted with parental warmth (PW) on EF.
223 .2-point (95% CI, 3.2-11.1; P < .001) higher warmth rating.
224                     Although the role of the warmth receptors in epidermal homeostasis (EH) was eluci
225 iencing burning pain, tension, heaviness, or warmth/redness in the arm had lower lymphedema-specific
226 ., tension, burning pain, mobility loss, and warmth/redness, and HRQoL.
227 gically recent interval of long-term average warmth relative to the last million years, and shares si
228                                     Maternal warmth reported during childhood was also associated wit
229                                  However, if warmth-requiring trees were able to migrate into current
230 , and behavioral (competence, dominance, and warmth) responses to the stressor.
231 our metaphorical sound concepts (brightness, warmth, roundness, and roughness) in three groups of par
232 e lifestyle variables (friendships, parental warmth, school engagement, physical exercise, healthy nu
233  Each unit greater child abuse and caregiver warmth score corresponded to 12.8% lower and 11.7% highe
234 ence was also found in mean (SD) transgender warmth scores from baseline to after intervention betwee
235 al conditions, particularly showing elevated warmth scores when discussing a Black protagonist with s
236 response and other sickness symptoms such as warmth-seeking and loss of appetite.
237 nd/or thermogenesis), but it did not involve warmth-seeking behavior.
238 rmoMaze, which exploits the animal's natural warmth-seeking homeostatic behavior.
239  similar stereotyped symptoms such as fever, warmth-seeking, loss of appetite and fatigue(1,2).
240 antitative sensory testing revealed impaired warmth sensation in the proband, father and brother.
241 nd reveal the molecular logic for peripheral warmth sensing.
242                                This internal warmth-sensing pathway promotes avoidance of slightly el
243     A key challenge is the low prevalence of warmth-sensitive sensory neurons, comprising fewer than
244                                        Thus, warmth sensitivity around 37 degrees C is restricted to
245 supraphysiological [Ca(2+)] needed for TRPM2 warmth sensitivity is provided by Ca(2+) entering throug
246 distinct contributions of TRPV1 and TRPM2 to warmth sensitivity.
247 cold sensor TRPM8 but serves as a deep-brain warmth sensor.
248  diverse cell types, suggesting that it is a warmth sensor.
249  distinction between peripheral and internal warmth sensors in this tiny ectotherm reminiscent of the
250  importance to either internal or peripheral warmth sensors.
251 ate of recovery, and a low level of maternal warmth significantly predicted rate of relapse.
252 tween expectation and delivery of nonpainful warmth stimulation.
253                      Although early maternal warmth strongly predicts adolescent health, questions re
254 ould have operated through periods of global warmth such as the Early Cenozoic.
255 6 degrees C) and a longer period of extended warmth, suggesting that local insolation variations were
256       Finally, our analysis of interpersonal warmth suggests asymmetric affective polarization among
257 terglacial" MIS11 demonstrated only moderate warmth, sustained throughout a prolonged interval of ele
258  tissue, presenting with expanding erythema, warmth, tenderness, and swelling.
259 both parent and child are more important for warmth than for protectiveness or authoritarianism.
260  suggest that in order to achieve the global warmth that characterised the early Eocene, warmer clima
261      The Medieval period is found to display warmth that matches or exceeds that of the past decade i
262 pisodes of intense burning pain triggered by warmth, the effects of increased temperature on DRG neur
263                                     Pliocene warmth thus clearly represents a discrete interval which
264                    Higher levels of parental warmth, time together, and relationship or communication
265 peratures shows the spatial extent of recent warmth to be of greater significance than that during th
266 n a rapid transition from extensive regional warmth to the dramatic instability of the subsequent app
267 3 months, erythema, violaceous rim or color, warmth to the touch, induration, white-yellow or waxy ap
268 nts) and a protective factor (i.e., parental warmth) to influence affective decision making as measur
269   However, it remains unknown how ratings of warmth toward a breed are associated with ratings of oth
270 een threat of COVID-19 infection and reduced warmth toward Chinese individuals.
271 threat of infection was associated with less warmth toward individuals from China, an effect moderate
272 a system for the cell biological analysis of warmth transduction.
273 hannels, suggesting a cellular mechanism for warmth-triggered pain episodes in IEM patients.
274 in temperature suggests a cellular basis for warmth-triggered pain in IEM.
275 d from IEM patients, but the question of how warmth triggers episodes of pain in IEM has not been wel
276  both physical temperature and interpersonal warmth (trust) information.
277 ed, and the latency to escape to a region of warmth was measured.
278 twins as parents indicated that provision of warmth was substantially heritable, while resemblance be
279 ferase-based assay, and ratings of perceived warmth were taken at each temperature.
280 nce of genetic factors in eliciting parental warmth which was midway between that from parents' repor
281 ing host body temperatures, seeking relative warmth while avoiding both relative cool and stimuli exc
282 iminated between painful heat and nonpainful warmth with 93% sensitivity and specificity (95% CI, 84
283 ost recent past interval of sustained global warmth with mean global temperatures markedly higher (by
284 he most recent period of greater-than-modern warmth within a continuously cooling trajectory.
285  that documents a period of extreme climatic warmth without seasonal ice, with minimum mean annual te

 
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