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If he succeeds, the negative perceptions described by Mr. Rieckhoff will start to change, and future Memorial Days will be better for all.

One can also rule out that tactile stimuli caused the perceptions described by subjects since the acupuncture points were localized without any skin contact, and during treatment, a distance between skin and laser of 5 mm was maintained.

While the many experiences and perceptions described in this study may not be unique to LHDs in the San Francisco Bay Area, the research study describes the individual local response to novel influenza A (H1N1) as well as how a region of local health jurisdictions – a region that had planned together – worked together during an actual response.

Unless the attitudes and perceptions described above are addressed, the effective implementation of a comprehensive family doctor system for chronic disease management in Hong Kong seems likely to fail, if the findings from this study are generalisable to the wider population.

This concept, which emerged inductively from the data, has resonance with the concept of "health perceptions" described in Wilson and Cleary's model of health-related-quality-of-life [ 52] and with 'satisfaction with outcome' in Starfield's model of primary care outcomes [ 53].

Future work examining chaplains as researchers should include evaluation of chaplains' research experiences in diverse geographic and clinical settings, as well as with varied patient populations, in order to understand whether the experiences and perceptions described here exist outside of this team and outside of the palliative care setting.

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The global theme "confidence and perceptions" describes graduate nurses' views about their prior paid employment choice being beneficial to them and perceived to assist them in the process of transition.

However, on its own, it is unable to account for the common illusions of temporal perception described above, and support for a direct neural implementation of this model is diminishing.

He is astute on gender bias in body perception, describing, for example, how the clitoris was wholly left out of many anatomy texts, including modern ones, which makes his silence on his Eurocentric approach perplexing.

Andrew Parker, a neuroscientist at the University of Oxford, U.K., who specializes in binocular perception, describes the finding as provocative and of significant interest to the field at large.

These two experiments allowed to define an accurate model of sound perception, describing the effect of each factor on the perceived dissimilarity.

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