(1) The patient is conscious at this point and is repeatedly examined by the surgeon or neurologist.
(2) Home, she says, is definitely London, but she is conscious of her Scottish roots.
(3) Most had died along the way, but one young lad, his arm and leg completely shattered by shrapnel, was conscious and groaning.
(4) Generally, the patients were conscious when admitted on to the neurosurgical wards.
(5) All conscious thought seemed to shut off, disconnect, leaving him only to instincts.
(6) It is entirely possible that someone has a reasonable opinion, deriving from conscious thought.
(7) The four adult members of the family were conscious but had muscle stiffness with periodic convulsive movements of the limbs and opisthotonos.
(8) In what respects are both conscious thought and perception phenomenal?
(9) The phenomenal character of conscious thought and propositional attitudes will be discussed in the next chapter.
(10) The pupils were aware of the obesity problem and conscious of the need to eat healthy foods.
(11) Patients who are conscious but in a vegetative state may also have their life support stopped.
(12) We made a really conscious effort to forget about the critics - nothing good can come from thinking about that, anyway.
(13) If the casualty is conscious , put them in the recovery position - see below.
(14) This calls for conscious and deliberate efforts to develop qualities like altruism and selflessness.
(15) They are created by conscious and deliberate planning, which may span centuries.
(16) People are very conscious of the need to make roads as safe as possible.
(17) The majority of us can be misunderstood if we are not conscious of the divisions in our society.
(18) It is here that the conscious thought and the perceptive experience flow.
(19) Has choosing such roles been a conscious effort on her part?
(20) So why then are the surgeons so reluctant to operate on conscious patients?