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to sense
noun
Any of the manners by which living beings perceive the physical world: for humans sight, smell, hearing, touch, taste.
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I need to be able to sense pain again.'".
The brain is traditionally thought to sense body position in three ways.
The researchers used a system of infrared detectors to sense elephants heading toward farmers' fields.
This is less than the force needed to sense the spin of a single electron.
Living in a group amplifies the reach of an individual's capacity to sense environmental changes.
"We try to sense the potential of the person for creative and original ideas," Rosenthal says.
In order to sense a distant object, dolphins need to emit a strong signal.
It's easy to sense that he's a bull when it comes to business".
But nature still uses a very similar device to sense both," he says.
Birds likely use a host of cues, such as day length, to sense that spring is in the air.
The obvious conclusion is that body language does exist and people are definitely able to sense it.
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