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Appraisal was conceptualised as how patients and partners perceived and understand their abilities and their emotional status.

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Read-aloud/think-aloud methods of the statements in the instrument were used to contribute to a better understanding of how the statements were perceived and understood [ 28].

Historical documents for the region are chiefly of European origin and are therefore the products of people who may not accurately have depicted cultures different from their own cultures they perceived and understood only imperfectly.

How are medical technologies and their outcomes perceived and understood by patients?

How is this information perceived and understood at the receiving end?

What was commonly perceived and understood by other bloggers and ultimately consumers, was that these expensive notebooks were theirs to keep whether or not they shared anything online.

Croce and Ortega both viewed human life as embodying an essentially historical process within which the realm of human reality is perceived and understood.

Because, in the end, if climate modelling results are not perceived and understood correctly by climate impact researchers, politicians or the general public, our information is not feeding into the relevant communities.

Focus group interviews with lay subjects, using generic information about Mars sample return and a preliminary environmental impact assessment, were designed to obtain an indication of how the factual content is perceived and understood by the public.

The other sorts of important presence or absence we are familiar with presence in thought, in memory and imagination and affection, for instance—are metaphorical to some degree and are extensions from and find their source in our experience of some prior physical presence, whether merely perceived and understood, or hoped for, or feared.

Margolis (1981, 1999, 2001 and 2010) holds that dance is not a language, since it has no grammar or syntax, but that it is language-like or lingual since it is an expression (what he calls an "utterance") of a human person or self with culturally embedded and art-relevant properties that can be perceived and understood as such by others.

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