| CWMS | color, warmth, movement sensation |
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| LS | lateral suspensor; left sacrum; left septum; left side; legally separated; leiomyosarcoma; length of... |
| RVS | rectovaginal space; relative value scale/study; reported visual sensation; retrovaginal space |
| SCM | Schwann cell membrane; sensation, circulation, and motion; Society of Computer Medicine; soluble cyt... |
| sens | sensation, sensorium, sensory |
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the experience of a symptom, what it feels like. One of the parts of a complete symptom.
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The senses receive communications from the environment and, in some systems, codify them, and send this information to a center for further processing. We call this codified information "sensations".
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A sensation in homeopathy is an internal feeling. It can be as simple as describing a pain or as subtle as describing the feeling of being lonely. It is not an emotion such as sadness or anger, but rather how one would experience such sadness or anger. Sensations have always been very important in finding the correct homeopathic remedies, because they express more directly the particular nature of an individual's vital force
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Aurally or visually pleasing aesthetics. Examples: The first time the player steps out onto a hill and overlooks the world in Sacrifice, with its amazing art, he is in sheer awe and feels pleasure.
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| sensation | someone who uses exaggerated or lurid material in order to gain public attention |
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| sensation | typical of tabloids |
| sensation | in a sensational manner |
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