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It instead concludes that it does not, based on a personal perception of the artist.
Playing on the title of Alvin Toffler's influential 1970 "Future Shock," which sounded an alarm about what Mr. Toffler called "a personal perception of too much change in too short a period of time," Douglas Rushkoff analyzes a very different phenomenon.
However, measuring the quality of life means translating a personal perception into numbers, with results not always being satisfactory.
What follows here is a personal perception of the underlying design principles of pluripotency and lineage determination.
Surprisingly, the process involved in developing a personal perception of the risk of breast cancer, the events that influence it and the relative contribution of affective or cognitive factors are largely unknown.
We also recognize the controversy in asking the open-ended question "When does human life begin?" since this is a question that involves moral and religious values and a personal perception of life itself.
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Nor was this a mere personal perception.
Since HRQL is a uniquely personal perception, the individual's view on the components of asthma-specific HRQL is the preferred basis of a content-valid HRQL instrument [ 2, 3].
Key to this is an individual's personal perception, their level of confidence, being able to communicate their skills, and understanding the nature of work.
The behaviour as a consequence of the personal perception of success or failure.
The method of assessment was based on a question that inquired the personal perception of having or not having migraine, a type of headache, in the mail survey.
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