Sentence examples for perceived marker from inspiring English sources

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As others have described in relation to problems such as dog faeces (Derges et al., 2012), which also causes considerable concern despite the limited evidence on objective public health impacts, 'switching off' lights may have more meaning as a perceived marker of neglect or disrespect than for its direct effects on mobility, safety or sleep.

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For secondary research questions including whether the Walks4work programme can increase general physical activity, fitness levels, HRR from stressor and exercise test and also lead to decreases in objective and perceived markers of stress again mixed ANOVA will be used.

Politeness is crucial in communication (and therefore in collaboration) as people tend to perceive linguistic markers of politeness as a form of respect and their use related to the power dynamics of social interaction.

Resting heart rate can be perceived as an integrated marker of haemodynamic and autonomic nervous system states, and is an independent predictor of cardiovascular disease [ 43].

However, regardless of stimulation site an intact striate visual cortex is required for the perception of phosphenes and the phosphene threshold, the stimulation intensity level at which phosphenes are just perceived, is a reliable marker of the excitability of the visual cortex.

In model 1, we adjusted for age, BMI, BC, and apparent temperature (a marker of perceived temperature) as continuous variables as well as smoking status (never, current, former) and season of clinical visit (spring: March May; summer: June August; fall: September–November; winter: December February).

On another view, the relative salience of the feature cues was enhanced through increasing the size of the search space as more distal markers might be perceived as more stable than proximal markers (see e.g. Newcombe and Ratliff 2007, for a discussion).

The effect on perceived soreness and blood markers of muscle damage and inflammation was also determined.

Relationship between perceived exertion and physiologic markers during arm exercise with able-bodied participants and participants with poliomyelitis.

A positive value represents a marker for class A and a negative value for class B. The magnitude of this difference allows ranking of variables according to their perceived relative importance as markers.

Frailty, cognitive impairment and functional status were markers of perceived risk.

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