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  • ...nism]], usually in [[relation]] to a [[stimulus]] or its [[environment]]. Behavior encompasses all responses, whether these are [[conscious]] or [[unconscious ...[[behavioral ecology]], [[neuroethology]], and [[comparative psychology]]. Behavior in animals and humans is controlled by the [[endocrine system]] and the [[n
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  • ...Library of Medicine |accessdate=2007-12-06 |format= |work=}}</ref> Health behavior includes the concept of [[patient compliance]], which is defined as "volunt ==Methods to improve health behavior==
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  • {{r|Human behavior}}
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  • ...e rise of intelligence in humans. These characteristics include tool using behavior, social group dynamics, capacity for language and comprehension, and levels ===Tool Using Behavior===
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Health behavior]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ion]] cannot be applied to human behavior.<ref> Alcock, John. 2005. Animal Behavior. Sinauer Associates. ISBN-10:0878930051</ref>
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  • ...ompletely arbitrary, thus excluding [[evolution]]ary explanations of human behavior.
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  • ...nism]], usually in [[relation]] to a [[stimulus]] or its [[environment]]. Behavior encompasses all responses, whether these are [[conscious]] or [[unconscious ...[[behavioral ecology]], [[neuroethology]], and [[comparative psychology]]. Behavior in animals and humans is controlled by the [[endocrine system]] and the [[n
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  • ...n|cognitive]] structure of experiences that trigger behavior, and, if that behavior is maladaptive, to change the response to the experience
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  • ...lic opinion, social welfare, social psychology and some forms of political behavior, as well as the history of sociology.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Behavior]]
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  • The scientific study of animal behavior.
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  • ...identify and correct negative thinking that is at the root of the aberrant behavior. <noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</ref>
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  • A [[slang]] term for [[madness]] or [[eccentricity (behavior)]]
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  • Describes the behavior of moving charges in a magnetic field.
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  • * [[Big O notation]] - A system for expressing behavior of algorithms. * [[Little o notation]] - A system for expressing behavior of algorithms.
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  • ...ts in socially inappropriate or even aggressive behavior. This resulting behavior has led some researchers to refer to a condition of "acquired sociopathy."<
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  • ...{Subpages}}</noinclude>A circuit model used for analyzing the small-signal behavior of [[transistor]]s.
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  • ...siology]], [[embryology]], [[genetics]], [[ethology]] (the study of animal behavior), [[ecology]], [[taxonomy|taxonomic]] classification, [[palaeontology]] and
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  • ...storian, [[Richard Hofstadter]], often used to describe American political behavior
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  • Rules devised by science fiction author Isaac Asimov to govern the behavior of robots.
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  • ...at bind [[angiotensin]]s and trigger intracellular changes influencing the behavior of cells.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • Social science that studies politics, political systems and political behavior.
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  • ...some value. On the other hand, [[limit of a sequence]] is used to describe behavior of a sequence's element as its index becomes arbitrarily large.
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  • The field of study which focuses on describing patterns of behavior that deviate from accepted social norms.
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  • Any of a number of academic disciplines which study human social behavior, institutions and relations.
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  • ...with high affinity and regulate intracellular signals which influence the behavior of cells.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • ...rential equation of quantum mechanics, describing the spatial and temporal behavior of wave functions.
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  • An important branch of physics dealing with the behavior of matter and energy at very small scales.
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  • Study of the interactions between [[behavior]], the [[brain]], and the [[immune system]].
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  • {{rpl|Per-Hop Behavior}}
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  • ...branch of [[psychology]], started by [[Ivan Pavlov]], which characterizes behavior in terms of stimuli and responses
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  • ...ary approach to understanding the structure, interdependencies and dynamic behavior of complex physical, biological and social systems.
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  • ==Behavior== In biological neurons there is a similar behavior. Inputs are electrical pulses transmitted to the [[synapses]] (terminals in
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  • Behavior disorder originating in childhood in which the essential features are signs
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  • ...arrow down selections for users based on their expressed preferences, past behavior, or other data which can be mined about the user.
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  • ...een the nervous system and the immune system, and the relationship between behavior and health.
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  • Antisocial or criminal behavior by children or adolescents, defined by law.
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  • Complex number which describes the behavior of line integrals of a meromorphic function around a singularity.
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  • ...disorder characterized by social isolation, as well the exhibition of odd behavior and thinking, often accompanied by unconventional belief systems.
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  • ...s with high affinity and trigger intracellular changes which influence the behavior of cells.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The time behavior of a system's output when its input changes rapidly from zero to a finite v
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  • ...of mathematics commonly associated with economics that provides models for behavior in many diverse situations, and is used in many academic fields from politi
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  • ...hermodynamic]] property for modifying the [[ideal gas law]] to account for behavior of [[real gas]]es.
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  • ...hink abstractly and to plan, initiate, sequence, monitor, and stop complex behavior." (Holsinger T JAMA. 2007 PMID 17551132)
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  • Mathematical concept used to describe the behavior of a function as its argument either "gets close" to some point, or as it b
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  • Field of economics that studies the strategic behavior of firms, the structure of markets and their interactions.
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  • Subfield of [[sociology]] that deals with fundamental questions of [[social behavior]], [[social relations]] and [[social institutions]] in [[politics]].
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  • Automated means of characterizing user behavior in online forums to protect against abuse, measure user satisfaction, or qu
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  • Ability of populations of bacteria to communicate and coordinate their behavior via inter-cellular and inter-species signaling molecules.
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  • '''Behaviorism''' is one of the major branches of [[psychology]], explaining behavior in terms of stimuli and responses. ...as a scientific concept altogether. Instead they attempted to describe all behavior as merely the product of inputs from the environment and outputs from the [
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  • ...extracellular event into one or more intracellular signals that alter the behavior of the target cell.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • ...by regular [[involvement]], and sometimes by [[sexual intercourse|sexual]] behavior.
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  • ...n organism makes to [[inclusive fitness]].<ref> Alcock, John. 2005. Animal Behavior. Sinauer Associates. ISBN-10:0878930051</ref>
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  • ...]], and of [[behavior therapy]]. <ref>MeSH credits ''Encyclopedia of Human Behavior'', vol. 4, pp29-30, 1994</ref>
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  • The field of engineering that deals with the behavior and effects of electrons (as in electron tubes and transistors) and with el
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  • ...nclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A variable or field describing a collective behavior of a complex system, an ordering of components or subsystems on a macroscop
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  • ...humans, which sought to eliminate traits, such as "imbecility" or criminal behavior, by selective sterilization, regulation of family size, and restrictions on
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  • ...ectronic engineering''' is that engineering discipline that deals with the behavior and effects of [[electron]]s (as in [[electron tube]]s and [[transistor]]s)
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  • The general assumption is that proper behavior will be based on the visible behavior of following Sharia, orthopraxy than on the propriety of personal belief an
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  • ...n another person or persons. The sexual significance of sadistic wishes or behavior may be conscious or unconscious.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • ...ifestyles, folkways, patterns of speech and interaction and general social behavior of a particular time, place or group of people. Contrasts with novels of mo
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  • Process or technique by which an object modifies its own behavior as the result of its past experience and performance, and/or the self-acqui
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  • ...es. Each personality is a fully integrated and complex unit with memories, behavior patterns and social friendships. Transition from one personality to another
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  • ...r communicating the ideas of developers and the rules of technical product behavior to a user audience; technical communications includes multimedia
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  • ...d to it by the acting individual (or individuals), it takes account of the behavior of others and is thereby oriented in its course.” <ref> Weber, Max. Econ
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  • It works in a similar way as ETS but the access behavior is a little different. At present there is a 2GB limit on tables.
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  • (1929), A world authority on animal behavior, ecology, and evolution, and is one of the pioneers of chemical ecology, th
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  • Any of a range of activities, intended to affect the behavior of a target nation or non-national actor, where the fact of the action is k
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  • ...ges}}</noinclude>Inducing or preventing changes in political or individual behavior through the use of threats, intimidation, or some other form of pressure—
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  • ...' is a 1975 book by [[Edward O. Wilson]] which attempted to explain social behavior in animals from an [[evolution|evolutionary]] perspective. ...w much of the criticism-- particularly in response to his chapter on human behavior.
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  • ===Behavior===
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  • #Magni P. ''et al.'' (2009) Feeding behavior in mammals including humans. ''Ann.N.Y.Acad.Sci.'' 1163:221-232. PMID 19456
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  • ...of adverse effects of high (undersea) and low (aerospace) medicine, social behavior (e.g., drug abuse) and poisoning
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  • == Behavior and dress policies == ...as well as [[gambling]], [[dancing]], dishonesty, "[[lewdness]], sensual behavior, [[adultery]], [[homosexuality]], sexual perversion of any kind, [[pornogra
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  • ...nad]] and associated [[hormones|hormone]].<ref> Alcock, John. 2005. Animal Behavior. Sinauer Associates. ISBN:0-87893-005-1</ref>
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  • ...xpression Online: Gender Differences in Emoticon Use." ''CyberPsychology & Behavior 3'': 827-833.
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  • {{r|Behavior-driven development}}
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  • ...personality development]], '''Type A personality''' is has an "established behavior pattern characterized by excessive drive and ambition, impatience, competit
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  • ...es a form of [[economic warfare]]. They may be used to influence national behavior, as with the attempt to change policies of [[apartheid]]-era [[South Africa
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  • In [[health care]], '''health promotion''' is "encouraging consumer [[Health behavior|behaviors]] most likely to optimize [[health]] potentials (physical and psy Internet websites for health promotion may improve [[health behavior]] according to a [[randomized controlled trial]].<ref name="pmid21421955">{
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  • ...at a human audience, that influence the opinions, emotions, attitudes, or behavior of any group in order to benefit the interest of the sponsor. Psychological
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  • {{r|Behavior}}
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  • ...nd temperatures cause metals and other materials to flow like liquids; the behavior can be described by [[fluid dynamics]] techniques; to observe these flows r
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  • ...enseless or repugnant. Compulsions are repetitive and seemingly purposeful behavior which the individual generally recognizes as senseless and from which the i
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  • ...troglodytes verus) at Fongoli, Senegal: implications for thermoregulatory behavior
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  • ...itualist'', whose work builds on [[structuralism]] and who traced ritual [[behavior]]s and mythic patterns to [[biology|biological causes]]. Source: [[Elizabet
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  • ...epth=0&query=GO:0008344 {{#if: adult locomotory behavior |adult locomotory behavior|GO:0008344 }}]</span><br> ...h_constraint=terms&depth=0&query=GO:0007617 {{#if: mating behavior |mating behavior|GO:0007617 }}]</span><br>
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  • {{dambigbox|the behavior|Depression}}
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  • ...rganism to propagate its genes effectively<ref> Alcock, John. 2005. Animal Behavior. Sinauer Associates. ISBN-10:0878930051</ref>
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  • ...sing the direct fitness of the recipient. <ref> Alcock, John. 2005. Animal Behavior. Sinauer Associates. ISBN-10:0878930051</ref> Since, as [[Theodosius Dobzha
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  • {{r|Behavior}}
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  • ==Behavior== Nothing is known of its behavior, as less than 20 specimens have ever been collected.<ref name="SB95"/>
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  • {{r|Human and ape behavior}}
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  • ...ull description of the instructions which the machine can execute, and any behavior associated with the execution of those instructions. The ISA describes ev ...he ISA definition can be used to write software that completely mimics the behavior of the "machine". Thus, an ISA can be considered to be a ''[[virtual machi
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  • {{r|Flocking (behavior)}}
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  • Any of a range of activities, intended to affect the behavior of a target nation or non-national actor, where the performing actor takes
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  • *::''Blaskowitz complained about the behavior of SS units, including Einsatzgruppen, in the [[1939 German invasion of Pol ...known to be a formal member of the Resistance, Blaskowitz objected to the behavior of SS units and was relieved of command''
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  • ...sessments of mental health by looking at external cues such as [[human]] [[behavior]] and [[intelligence]] tests. ..., a person who is generally considered ''mentally healthy'' if he or she [[behavior|behaves]] ''normally'' in terms of accepted and standard behavioral and [[s
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  • {{r|Human and ape behavior}}
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  • ...ginal research, commentaries relating to human lactation and breastfeeding behavior, case reports relevant to the practicing lactation consultant and other hea
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  • {{rpl|Human behavior}}
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  • ...tory issues which may be difficult to understand) in social and cultural [[behavior|behaviors]] as well as information with equivocal (several) meanings in a n
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  • ...conversations about the rightness and wrongness of particular instances of behavior.</i></ref> ..
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  • ...shburn (2006). ''Primate Perspectives on Behavior And Cognition (Decade of Behavior)''. American Psychological Association. ISBN 1591474221.
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