Synonym: percept, perceptual experience, sensing. Similar words: reception, exception, conception, deceptive, option, adoption, assumption, corruption. Meaning: [pər'sepʃn /pə'-] n. 1. the representation of what is perceived; basic component in the formation of a concept 2. a way of conceiving something 3. the process of perceiving 4. knowledge gained by perceiving 5. becoming aware of something via the senses.
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(241) The perception of implicated information is the most difficult because of readers' experience and world knowledge.
(242) Objective To explore the correlation between anxiety disorder and pain perception threshold on anxiety neurosis patients.
(243) According to the analysis of the flavor and sensory perception of dairy products, different kinds of dairy essence can be created by compounding over-dose of some trace monomer component.
(244) Owing to high requirement aesthetic perception for the open-faced cellphone lens, injection moulding was more preferably adopted instead of traditional cutting process.
(245) May be used for oral feeding of patients with altered taste perception.
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