Sentence examples for included warmth from inspiring English sources

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Other symptoms included warmth (18%), limited range of motion (10%), redness (8%), and fever (7%).

The events recorded included warmth, sensitivity, anticipation and autonomy and the management of distress and control.

The most frequently reported adverse effects included warmth or flushing, sweating, and arm discomfort or problems at the IV site.

Interventions to improve housing conditions included warmth and energy efficiency (15 studies), rehousing and refurbishment with or without neighbourhood renewal (11 studies, 10 of UK neighbourhood renewal interventions), and rehousing from slums (4 studies).

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Research has found that the most effective therapists build strong therapeutic relationships with their clients and have highly developed interpersonal skills including warmth, acceptance, empathy and the ability to accurately identify how a client is feeling.

Preventive and supportive care required for all newborns including: warmth, cleanliness, breastfeeding, cord and eye-care, Vitamin K and immunisations [ 27- 29].

A range of somatosensory sensations have been reported to be modulated or activated by menthol and include warmth, burning, irritating, or painful sensations (Green 1992; Cliff and Green 1994; Namer et al. 2005).

In addition, ACS alone cannot be a magic bullet; the preterm infant still requires a minimum of supportive care including warmth and feeding support, and if <32 weeks gestation is more likely to require oxygen therapy and respiratory support.

The benefits of aquatic exercise are thought to result from water's unique characteristics including warmth that reduces pain and muscle spasm [ 1- 3], buoyancy that decreases loading of joints [ 4], resistance to movement through turbulence and hydrostatic pressure, and the equal pressure from all directions applied to an immersed object at a given depth [ 3].

By and large, however, gout's symptoms include: Warmth, pain, redness, and swelling in a joint of a limb, usually a big toe in the foot, although it often develops in the ankle or knee.[1].

Maternal Sensitivity was conceptualized as a multidimensional construct that included maternal warmth, autonomy support, and responsiveness.

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