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    Comparing the difference in enhancement of kokumi-tasting γ-glutamyl peptides on basic taste via molecular modeling approaches and sensory evaluation by Juan Yang, Jing Guo, Ruijie Mai, Hao Dong, Chun Cui, Xiaofang Zeng, Weidong Bai

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…γ-Glutamyl peptides can enhance basic taste sensations such as saltiness, sweetness, and umaminess, while the molecular mechanism and the difference in taste enhancement remain elusive. …”
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    Walking with Neuropathic Pain: Paradoxical Shift from Burden to Support? by David J. Kopsky, Jan M. Keppel Hesselink, Roberto Casale

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…This unusual case report discusses two important issues that relate to pain medicine and rehabilitation in patients with painful spinal cord lesions: (1) the presence of wide areas of sensory loss “covered” by the presence of painful sensations and (2) pathological sensations that can be used and integrated in the body schema to create an improved spatiovisual orientation and thus mobility. …”
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    Solvitur ambulando: The Peripatetic Essay from Leslie Stephen to Virginia Woolf by Marie LANIEL

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The peripatetic essay, because it relies on the “alternation between thought and perception,” “self-consciousness and consciousness of a world beyond the self,” “physical and mental experience” (Gilbert in Forsdick 47-8), allows both writers to firmly root their reflection in bodily sensation. Comparison with Stephen’s essays reveals the magnitude of Woolf’s re-appropriation and revision of the genre: while Stephen’s persona, “a professed misoscopist” or hater of sights (224), refuses to be absorbed or alienated by visual perceptions, using them merely as a “promoter of thought” (234), Woolf’s persona gives precedence to sensation over the intellect, turning into “a central oyster of perceptiveness,” “an enormous eye” (481), as well as an army of conflicting selves, who dissolve the frontiers of personality.…”
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    Relationship between Personality Traits and Readiness for Substance Abuse by Hossein Mahmoodi, Hassan Heidari, Mansour Abdi

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Objective: The current investigation was carried out to explore the correlation between personality traits (specifically sensation seeking, assertiveness, psychological toughness), with the readiness for substance abuse in the male and female population of Arak city. …”
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    The effects of mirror therapy with neuromuscular electrical stimulation on motor and sensory functions in patients with common peroneal nerve injury by Xiaolei Chu, Jiajia Liang, Mingwei Gao, Xiaoxuan Zhao, Jiaojiao Sun, Wenjie Liu, Donglin Zhao, Zheng Xing, Qi Li

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Although existing treatments, including medication and surgery, provide some degree of efficacy, their effectiveness is limited by factors such as tolerance and adverse side effects.MethodsThis study aims to evaluate the effects of a 4-week regimen of mirror therapy combined with neuromuscular electrical stimulation on lower limb function, muscle strength, and sensation in patients with common peroneal nerve injuries. …”
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    Anterior Spinal Artery Syndrome: Reversible Paraplegia after Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery by J. Bredow, J. Oppermann, K. Keller, F. Beyer, C. K. Boese, K. Zarghooni, R. Sobottke, P. Eysel, J. Siewe

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Postoperatively, the patient developed an acute anterior spinal artery syndrome with motor paraplegia of the lower extremities as well as loss of pain and temperature sensation with retained proprioception and vibratory sensation. …”
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    « Des gens dans la carte ». Une géographie des individus pour enseigner les questions migratoires by Pascal Clerc

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The daily lives of migrants, their emotions and sensations are as important as the general data. This text proposes to introduce "people in the map" to teach the complexity of migration. based on life stories and fictional forms of discourses.…”
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    Personality identity and phenomenology by E. A. Kalach

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Husserl, it is possible to show that the analytical problem of the substantial nature of personality and the phenomenological problem of the unity of conscious sensation are inextricably linked…”
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    Proprioception in Above-the-Knee Amputees with Artificial Limbs by E. P. Latanioti, A. G. Angoules, E. C. Boutsikari

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…To evaluate the lower limb proprioceptive sensation in patients with femoral amputation who received an artificial joint. …”
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    Primary Headache Attributed to External Compression or Traction to the Head: A Narrative Review by Ole Hensel, Torsten Kraya

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…An external‐compression headache is typically described as a pressing sensation, whereas an external‐traction headache is characterized by a sensation of pulling. …”
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    The Dry Eye Disease Activity Log Study by Jayant V. Iyer, Sze-Yee Lee, Louis Tong

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Computer use was negatively correlated with episodic blur vision, burning sensation, and gritty sensation (P<0.05). Negative correlation was found between time spent in windy environments, driving, reading, and certain DED symptoms (P<0.05). …”
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    Reverse sural artery flap for posterior ankle soft tissue defect by Abdelaziz M. Ali

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Postoperatively, ulceration was recorded in 2 (22.2%) cases and sensation in all cases and the majority of patients were satisfied with the results (8 cases, 88.9%). …”
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    Results after En Bloc Lateral Wall Decompression Surgery with Orbital Fat Resection in 111 Patients with Graves’ Orbitopathy by Nicole Fichter, Rudolf F. Guthoff

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Exophthalmos, diplopia, retrobulbar pressure sensation, and complications were analyzed pre- and postoperatively. …”
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    MENTAL STRESS AMONG CIVIL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION SITE AGENTS AND FOREMEN IN THE NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLE by Erich HAYDAM, John SMALLWOOD

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…The salient findings include: using unreliable and old tools, using dirty toilet facilites, and working on an untidy site are the most significant physical stressors; limited time spent with loved ones, tight deadlines, inadequate reward system, and work-life imbalance are the most significant organisational stressors; headaches, tense muscles, and smoking cigarettes are the most significant behavioural activities and physical sensations experienced;tired, weak and no energy, restless and on edge, and irritable are  the most significant sensations of stress; feeling sad or down, restlessness, and decrease / increase in appetite are the most significant symptoms of depression. …”
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    La forme d’une ville : Watermark de Joseph Brodsky by René Alladaye

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Three notions play a crucial part in this writing process: fusion, sensation and abstraction. The ultimate aim of this paper is to show how, for Brodsky, writing about Venice—or, more aptly put maybe—writing Venice, always revolves around the subtle combination of these three conceptual landmarks.…”
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    Comparison of Efficiencies of Michigan Neuropathy Screening Instrument, Neurothesiometer, and Electromyography for Diagnosis of Diabetic Neuropathy by Turkan Mete, Yusuf Aydin, Mustafa Saka, Halise Cinar Yavuz, Sule Bilen, Yavuz Yalcin, Berna Arli, Dilek Berker, Serdar Guler

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Patients were evaluated by glycemic regulation tests, MNSI (questionnaire and physical examination), EMG (for detecting sensorial and motor defects in right median, ulnar, posterior tibial, and bilateral sural nerves), and neurothesiometer (for detecting alterations in cold and warm sensations as well as vibratory sensations). Results. …”
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    Free Flap Reconstruction in Patients with Traumatic Injury of the Forefoot by Shin Hyuk Kang, Jeongseok Oh, Seok Chan Eun

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Recovery of protective sensation in the forefoot area can reduce the risk of flap loss and promote rapid rehabilitation and functional recovery. …”
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    Comfort band for adaptive model based on quadratic regression and probit analysis by Aqilah Naja, Hom Bahadur Rijal, Yoshida Kazui

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…A total of 32,988 thermal sensation votes (TSV) from thermal comfort surveys were collected. …”
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    Erythema nodosum as the initial presentation of leprosy in a 15-year-old boy: a case report on Ethiopia’s persistent elimination challenges by Kedir Negesso Tukeni, Tadele Molla Aga, Elias Ababulgu Abadiko, Idosa Taso Mamo, Tamirat Godebo Woyimo, Eyob Tarekegn Biru, Abdo Kedir Abafogi, Esayas Kebede Gudina

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…There was also a hypopigmented skin lesion over the medial aspect of the left leg and thigh bilaterally with loss of sensation. There were bilateral ulnar and radial nerve enlargement, saddle nose, and tenderness at the olecranon area. …”
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