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1. A Comparative Study of Hunger and Satiation of Hunger in the Literary Works of M.T. Vasudevan Nair and Perumal Murugan

2. The State Finance and Public Goods from The General Equilibrium Viewpoint: Fundamental Welfare Theorems for Lindahlian General Equilibrium with Money

3. The State Finance and Public Goods from The General Equilibrium Viewpoint: Fundamental Welfare Theorems for Lindahlian General Equilibrium with Money

4. Increased Meal Size but Reduced Meal-Stimulated Plasma Cholecystokinin Concentrations in Women With Obesity

5. The interplay between stress and fullness in patients with functional dyspepsia and healthy controls: an exploratory experience sampling method study

6. Existence of Monetary Equilibrium for Overlapping Generations Economies with Satiated Agents

7. Existence of Monetary Equilibrium for Overlapping Generations Economies with Satiated Agents

8. The interplay between stress and fullness in patients with functional dyspepsia and healthy controls: an exploratory experience sampling method study

9. Changes in circulating metabolites during weight loss and weight loss maintenance in relation to cardiometabolic risk

10. Post-oral fat-induced satiation is mediated by endogenous CCK and GLP-1 in a fat self-administration mouse model

11. Changes in circulating metabolites during weight loss and weight loss maintenance in relation to cardiometabolic risk

12. Effects of oro-sensory exposure on satiation and underlying neurophysiological mechanisms—what do we know so far?

13. The effect of a brief mindfulness intervention on perception of bodily signals of satiation and hunger

14. Sensory and physical characteristics of foods that impact food intake without affecting acceptability : Systematic review and meta-analyses

15. Self-reported sensitivity to physiological signals of satiation and hunger : Assessment of construct validity

16. Good taste or gut feeling? A new method in rats shows oro-sensory stimulation and gastric distention generate distinct and overlapping brain activation patterns

17. Circulating Metabolites Associated with Postprandial Satiety in Overweight/Obese Participants: The SATIN Study

18. Appetitive traits as targets for weight loss: The role of food cue responsiveness and satiety responsiveness.

19. Neural Mechanisms of Choice Diversification

20. Bile acid composition regulates GPR119-dependent intestinal lipid sensing and food intake regulation in mice.

21. Appetitive traits as targets for weight loss: The role of food cue responsiveness and satiety responsiveness.

22. The quality of pasta versus rice is determining to control hunger and appetite: A comparative study of pasta and rice

24. Portion size selection as related to product and consumer characteristics studied by PLS path modelling

25. Portion size selection as related to product and consumer characteristics studied by PLS path modelling

26. How oro-sensory exposure and eating rate affect satiation and associated endocrine responses-a randomized trial

27. The Type of Dietary Fat in an Isocaloric Breakfast Meal Does Not Modify Postprandial Metabolism in Overweight/Obese Pregnant Women.

28. The neural basis of thirst

29. Comparative effectiveness trial comparing MyPlate to calorie counting for mostly low-income Latino primary care patients of a federally qualified community health center: study design, baseline characteristics.

30. Cannabinoid CB1 Receptors Inhibit Gut-Brain Satiation Signaling in Diet-Induced Obesity.

31. A gut-to-brain signal of fluid osmolarity controls thirst satiation.

32. The neural basis of thirst

33. The Type of Dietary Fat in an Isocaloric Breakfast Meal Does Not Modify Postprandial Metabolism in Overweight/Obese Pregnant Women.

34. A gut-to-brain signal of fluid osmolarity controls thirst satiation.

35. Cannabinoid CB1 Receptors Inhibit Gut-Brain Satiation Signaling in Diet-Induced Obesity.

36. Comparative effectiveness trial comparing MyPlate to calorie counting for mostly low-income Latino primary care patients of a federally qualified community health center: study design, baseline characteristics.

37. Genetic Identification of Vagal Sensory Neurons That Control Feeding.

38. Temporally and Spatially Distinct Thirst Satiation Signals.

39. Small food texture modifications can be used to change oral processing behaviour and to control ad libitum food intake

40. Good practice in food-related neuroimaging

41. Satiation state-dependent dopaminergic control of foraging in Drosophila.

42. Satiation state-dependent dopaminergic control of foraging in Drosophila.

43. Macronutrient manipulations of cheese resulted in lower energy content without compromising its satiating capacity

44. Macronutrient manipulations of cheese resulted in lower energy content without compromising its satiating capacity

45. Walnut consumption in a weight reduction intervention: effects on body weight, biological measures, blood pressure and satiety.

46. Hippocampal atrophy and altered brain responses to pleasant tastes among obese compared with healthy weight children.

47. A walnut-containing meal had similar effects on early satiety, CCK, and PYY, but attenuated the postprandial GLP-1 and insulin response compared to a nut-free control meal.

48. Seed-predator satiation and Janzen-Connell effects vary with spatial scales for seed-feeding insects.

50. Hippocampal atrophy and altered brain responses to pleasant tastes among obese compared with healthy weight children.

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