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Feminists have labored long and honorably to free women from their perceived status as sex objects, confined to the kitchen and the bedroom.

Thus, as signifiers, their value comes primarily from their perceived likeness to the internal landscape of the body.

The inclusion of perceived sleep need and sleep deficiency defined by subtracting the actual sleep from their perceived sleep allowed us to explore this further.

However, the proposal that items in WM are divorced from their perceived location (Woodman et al., 2012) is based on a null effect: a failure to find position effects on performance in change detection tasks.

1 This anomaly is explained as the herders having their stocks fattened and ready to fetch a good price in the market, but the markets are closed; therefore, they cannot benefit from their perceived wellbeing.

Consistent with previous results, these findings suggest that normatively assessed treatment need differs from older adults' assessment of their oral health status and from their perceived need for dental care [ 1, 2, 4, 34].

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Over five days, the artists hopped between departments – physics, manufacturing, economics, sociology and maths, all chosen for their perceived distance from art – meeting upwards of 40 academics.

In other words, by using knowledge gained from navigation to link their perceived position to the corresponding position on a city map, participants could easily retrieve the locations from their memory of city maps — which, after all, are typically oriented north.

The 18 week (not 32 week) questionnaire also collected information from the women on their perceived changes in physical activity since becoming pregnant (yes, increased a lot/a little; no, change a little; yes, decreased a lot; yes, decreased).

The Jamaican study also concurred with international studies which concluded that children who are at risk of being bullied include those who are perceived as different from their peers; perceived as weak or unable to defend themselves; depressed; anxious or have low self-esteem; less popular than others and have few friends, and those who do not get along well with others.

The men claim the airline "disgracefully engaged in discrimination" and that they were ejected from the flight "based upon their perceived race, colour, ethnicity".

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