Sentence examples for complete consciousness from inspiring English sources

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After she became a nun, her name was changed to Purnachetnanand Giri, which means complete consciousness.

The book described the moment when the battered lieutenants found each other on the Chinese beach: "Speaking, and the sight of each other, seemed to bring us further along toward complete consciousness and both of us began to moan, standing there next to each other in the black rain".

In spite of the lack of passion (or even of complete consciousness) that accompanies Kate's actions, Abby enjoys being stroked; monotony does not appear to matter to her, as long as pleasure is its principal object.

Of the six provinces visited, only one (Inhambane) had reached a level of complete consciousness from interviews with field partners.

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Her goal as an artist is to express complete digital consciousness and to shift viewers to this awareness- a truth behind our digital age, that can ultimately result in something beautiful.

To assert that a future computer could simulate us, complete with consciousness, but crash when it came to testing Bell's Inequality strikes me as ludicrous.

The generalized tonic-clonic seizures are characterized by a complete impaired consciousness [13].

Based on evidences from neurophysiology, brain imaging and pathology together, some researchers believed that the abnormal brain activity in the DMN might be the neural correlates of the complete impaired consciousness of the GTCS epilepsy patients during the seizures [13].

The physicalist's picture is that science is gradually closing in on a complete account of consciousness by learning more and more about how consciousness depends on physical structures and processes.

For 45% of the respondents, terminal sedation comprised the complete elimination of consciousness, 55% also used the term for less deeper forms of sedation, in which consciousness is clouded but the patient is still able to have conscious perceptions.

Small lesions in the midbrain and thalamus of patients can lead to a complete loss of consciousness, while destruction of circumscribed parts of the cerebral cortex of patients can eliminate very specific aspects of consciousness, such as the ability to be aware of motion or to recognize objects (e.g., faces), without a concomitant loss of consciousness in general.

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