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Napoleon, also plagued by a dread of 13, habitually sought to assess the practical value of a man by inquiring, "Has he luck?" Christopher Columbus, too, seems to have been afflicted.

"When you walk into a room you assess it instantaneously, habitually, before you're even aware of it," Mr. Irwin said, sitting in a cluttered conference room at the museum, wearing a baseball cap with Ray-Ban sunglasses perched on the bill.

The objective of the present study was to assess the impact of habitually different total fluid intake behaviours (low consumption < 1·2 litres/d v. high consumption >2·0 litres/d) on multiple biomarkers of hydration status in free-living conditions.

Importantly, the use of the classification procedure to assess the assignment to different groups (e.g., contexts or individuals) habitually yields overestimations [Mundry & Sommer, 2007].

This measure has been incorporated to assess whether current workplace activity is carried out automatically, without thinking (ie, habitually).

Participant behaviour was first assessed by asking whether they habitually protected themselves from mosquito bites (In summer, do you use the following means to protect yourself from mosquito bites?) for which possible options were 'Yes, often', 'Yes, sometimes', 'No, seldom' or 'No, never' to seven behavioural recommendations from public health authorities.

To determine whether parallel adaptations occur in skin, we assessed changes in skin structure and physiology in habitually active subjects (ACT, ≥4 h week−1 of high-intensity aerobic exercise) compared to sedentary controls (SED, ≤1 h week−1 of exercise) across the human lifespan.

Approaching the ECT informed consent procedure as an exercise of utility (risks vs. benefits) obscures the way ECT intervention ought to be assessed, namely how the procedure might affect the everyday, habitually engaged self.

Fourth, individuals who habitually participate in exercise may have central and peripheral physiological adaptations which may down-regulate subjectively and/or objectively assessed fatigue severity, as well as delay the onset thereof.

Behrman quotes Sir Max Beerbohm's guileful mockery of those English critics who habitually raved about the technique of Eleonora Duse although they understood not a word she said.. This reviewer says that Sir Max, after all, did review Duse, and in considerable detail, thereby making nonsense of his claim--his sly, Maximilian claim--to incompetence in the matter of assessing her technique.

The choice of the value of α is habitually left to the user.

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