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sensation <a sensation; sensations> N

kinesthetic sensation SCHOOL

sensation level ACOUS

sensation unit

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Highlights of alpine snowboarding includes a unique sensation felt through each carved turn.
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His outer skin is elastic, capable of feeling sensation, and the temperature can be adjusted to the cyborg's preferences.
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There he often performed for celebrities living in the area, sometimes creating a sensation by doing one of the famous ladies in the audience.
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However, researchers are working to identify the specific physiological mechanisms underlying the warm, open sensation in the chest elicited by elevation.
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The burning sensation will slowly fade away over several hours if no actions are taken.
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Bungee jumping is such a high sensation sport that one can not cheat on oneself or on the others.
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In contrast to the aristocratic menageries, these travelling animal collections were run by showmen who met the craving for sensation of the ordinary population.
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Bone pain originates from both the periosteum and the bone marrow which relay nociceptive signals to the brain creating the sensation of pain.
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It was a dramatic defection which created sensation in diplomatic circles and greatly boosted the morale of those engaged in the war of liberation.
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The teeth are very sensitive to pressure (proprioception), so even a small change in the location of the teeth will generate this sensation.
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