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Children are already feeling the effects of climate change, the report said.
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Many South Africans are somewhat reluctantly feeling a sense of hope today.
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The second way is to let her know exactly how you're feeling.
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The Warriors' work was done, and the small forward was feeling good.
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However, Stefanovic now appears to be feeling more positive about the situation.
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And that's the problem: the law is out of touch with reality.
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The One Power won't work here; they can't touch the True Source.
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Photo: Instagram Physical touch is essential for our physical and emotional health.
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Cameras, gyroscopic controls, touch pads: they were all used to good effect.
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In times of great need, we often touch abilities beyond the everyday.
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To add to the challenge for the elderly, touchsensation is in decline.
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However, little is known about harsh touchsensation in this organism.
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Caenorhabditis elegans is a useful model for the study of gentle touchsensation.
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Exactly how such neurons receive and distribute mechanical signals during touchsensation remains mysterious.
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In humans and other mammals, touchsensation depends on thousands of diverse somatosensory neurons.
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A shiver passed over the fair, a tactilesensation to my wizard's senses.
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The footbed is just soft enough to be comfortable without sacrificing tactilesensation.
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A tactilesensation like gooseflesh skittered down her back... and then was gone.
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The sensitivity response was evaluated using air spray and tactilesensation (explorer).
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Laparoscopy is not a complete form of laparotomy because of loss of tactilesensation.
Использование термина tactual sensation на английском
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What happens in the case of light is equally true of sound and tactualsensation.
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The tactualsensations are meager and faint, and muscular tensions have not yet had time to arise.
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The same is true of sounds, of tactualsensations, of every other sensible obstacle to pure activity.
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Similarly, subjective tactualsensations may give rise to gross illusions, as when a patient "feels" his body attacked by foul and destructive creatures.