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Clinical Biomechanics, 2012
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Tae Soo, Bae, Mu Seong, Mun
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Tae Soo, Bae, Mu Seong, Mun
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Somatic sensibilities: Exploring the dialectical body in dance
Journal of Dance & Somatic Practices, 2012This article investigates the dialectical tension inherent in the dancer’s dual role as object and subject within performance. The article begins by noting that the dancer and choreographer’s investment in a somatic understanding of movement privileges the dancer’s subjectivity within the creation of dance, inviting the audience to engage ...
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Background. The first aim was to assess whether interoceptive sensibility mediates the relationship between previous trauma experience and stress-related psychopathology, such as postpartum depression (PPD). Methods. This was assessed using a cross-sectional survey analysis of seventy-five postpartum women to identify which factors were the strongest ...
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The affective, cultural and psychic life of postfeminism: A postfeminist sensibility 10 years on
European Journal of Cultural Studies, 2017Rosalind Gill
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Review of pulp sensibility tests. Part I: general information and thermal tests
International Endodontic Journal, 2010Hamid Jafarzadeh, Paul V Abbott
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Evaluation of Dental Pulp Sensibility Tests in a Clinical Setting
Journal of Endodontics, 2014John W Hellstein +2 more
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