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Armstrong contrast these with 'transitive' bodily sensations such as feeling the temperature or smoothness of an object, where the experience has a straightforward non-mental perceptual object.
Another thing that stands out to me from the experience is feeling the temperature change.
If you're trying to diagnose fever in someone else, try feeling the temperature of your own skin and then quickly checking the temperature of the person in question's skin.
"I have a feeling the temperature rise over the Arctic Ocean is more due to the loss of ice from wind-driven export, rather than the loss of ice being due to temperature rise," Dr. Morison said.
Feeling the temperature, becoming aware of it, is another sort of change, however much it involves a contemporaneous change in the organs of sense similar to ordinary physical change.
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Not only are we feeling the temperatures below zero on our bodies, but the frigidity is affecting so much of our daily lives -- electricity, water, car engines, walking pathways, driving streets, pets -- and was the weather responsible for my train being stalled last night for 90 minutes due to signal failure on the lines?
In addition, lavage study participants have reported feeling the cooler (room) temperature of the lavage saline circulating within chest wall and axial regions (unpublished observations).
He crosses a wall of heat, "feeling the sudden rise in temperature as a crackling sensation on my skin," and within days experiences the delicious torment of getting slammed — working a shift when the restaurant is operating at full capacity and cooking becomes an exercise in sheer survival.
Webber has been hit doubly, his fantastic high-speed-corner commitment punished by excess Pirelli temperature, his difficulty feeling the tyre not allowing him the shallow oversteer on entry to slow turns that buys Vettel so much lap time.
Still, he acknowledged that GM is feeling the heat: "Ford has done some things here recently that increase the temperature".
Signs that a person has drunk too much include slurred speech, inability to remain standing or sitting up straight, a marked desire to lie down or roll over, questionable walking technique, stumbling, unusual, loud, or embarrassing behavior, violent reactions, bloodshot eyes, feeling extreme temperature differences, etc.
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