Taking place within the mind and modified by individual bias.
Of a mental act performed entirely within the mind.
1 Results: Both objective and subjective image noise decreased with increasing iteration strength.
2 Thus, poorer subjective health was associated with higher levels of inflammatory cytokines.
3 Of course, Terence had introduced precisely such a subjective factor: AA men.
4 It's subjective , of course, so do feel free to suggest your own.
5 The view of what makes a great image can be quite subjective .
6 The majority of long-term survivors reported a good subjective quality of life.
7 Recently, however, the whole affair was pulled into sharper, more subjective focus.
8 The criteria is a bit subjective in places, but generally looks good.
9 Grenade weight had the greatest effect on both subjective and objective criteria.
10 Results: Alcohol's physiological and subjective effects are associated with enhanced beta-endorphin release.
11 Results: At baseline, 272 non-demented patients reporting subjective cognitive complaints were included.
12 All subjective knee outcome scores improved significantly compared with the preoperative situation.
13 The scope for subjective review in China seems much broader, he said.
14 The answer, in all its subjective glory, depends on who you ask.
15 MWI was strongly associated with subjective and objective physical and cognitive performance.
16 Objective and subjective measures of sports skills, knowledge, and behavior were collected.
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