The subjectiveexperiences during such recalls may be expected to throw light upon the matter.
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This involves a serious emphasis on the context and subjectiveexperiences of working with development and innovation.
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The findings suggest that phenotypes related to subjectiveexperiences upon smoking experimentation may mediate the development of nicotine dependence.
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But much of it is based on anecdotal evidence or the subjectiveexperiences of a very small number of firms.
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More studies that include unbiased methods able to capture subjectiveexperiences and what they mean to individuals with TBI are needed.
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Further studies are needed to determine whether these effects are also robust when using appetitive stimuli and for affecting subjectiveexperiences.
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Even if they are no longer instrumental for survival and reproduction, they continue to mould the subjectiveexperiences of the animal.
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Although a variety of explanatory hypotheses involving self-medication have been proposed, few data available regarding schizophrenic patients' subjectiveexperiences while using alcohol.
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Unusual subjectiveexperiences are relatively common in the general population and have been associated with an increased level of vulnerability to psychosis.
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Apparently it exists in the person's particular formation of body, and in his subjectiveexperiences (called his mind in their totality).
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Many besides Angel have learnt that the magnitude of lives is not as to their external displacements, but as to their subjectiveexperiences.
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There may be additions of new subjectiveexperiences and some mental states may be altogether forgotten, but no individual mental state is altered.
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There is nothing very strange in a power, or force, or sakti, carrying with it impressions of sensations, ideas, thoughts, or other subjectiveexperiences.
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This study was performed to evaluate and describe subjectiveexperiences of pain, sleeping patterns, and HRQoL in a cohort of PD patients with chronic pain.
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Objective: The current study explored the subjectiveexperiences of women treated for a gynecological cancer, with a focus on filling gaps in the current literature.
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The multi-dimensional features of Unusual SubjectiveExperiences (USEs) may be more accurate indicators of psychosis-proneness than simple frequency count.