Exact(5)
All arteries have a pulse, but it is most easily felt at points where the vessel approaches the surface of the body.
Blood samples were drawn before, during and after the meal to measure levels of hormones involved in appetite signaling, and participants also reported how sated or hungry they felt at points throughout the meal.
The Twickenham crowd, who often seem so quick to turn on their own team, were deliriously happy throughout the first hour – and the frustration they've felt at points in recent seasons suddenly seemed to make so much more sense.
There was a surprise appearance by Will Ferrell, in character as George W. Bush, delivering a monologue that brought the house down and felt, at points, fundamentally uneasy: the crowd was clapping wildly for an impression of Bush mocking Trump over ineptitude in the realm of foreign policy.
In two years, pitched against more than 100 different golfers, over 126 holes, in all manner of different conditions, he had never once let slip the lead, despite the almost intolerable pressure he must have felt at points along the way.
Similar(55)
The greatest impact of biosensors will be felt at point-of-care testing locations without laboratory support.
And if you're toting kids as this trailee was, you might feel at points as if you're driving the African-American Headache Trail.
With a high level of concordance between interviews, it was felt at this point that sufficient data saturation had been achieved.
I felt at that point, we had a chance to finish the game.
GEITHNER: I won't characterize what I felt at that point.
We felt at that point that we could win the game.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com