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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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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Health behavior]]. Needs checking by a human.
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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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  • ...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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  • Any of a number of academic disciplines which study human social behavior, institutions and relations.
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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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  • ...with high affinity and regulate intracellular signals which influence the behavior of cells.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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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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  • ...rential equation of quantum mechanics, describing the spatial and temporal behavior of wave functions.
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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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  • ...ary approach to understanding the structure, interdependencies and dynamic behavior of complex physical, biological and social systems.
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  • ...branch of [[psychology]], started by [[Ivan Pavlov]], which characterizes behavior in terms of stimuli and responses
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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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  • ...s with high affinity and trigger intracellular changes which influence the behavior of cells.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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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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  • <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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  • ...in a Treatment Study of Suicidal Behavior". ''Suicide & Life - Threatening Behavior'' '''36''' (1): 19.
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  • ...tandardized information on a large group to deduce patterns of thought and behavior.
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  • A multi-disciplinary [[social science]] studying the [[social behavior]] of older people, and the [[social institution]]s that impact [[human agin
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  • {{r|Human behavior}}
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  • == Characteristics and Behavior ==
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  • {{r|Behavior}}
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  • ...necessarily delving into the [[microscopic]] details of the system and its behavior.
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  • ...ive preoccupation with constitutional analysis to the study of comparative behavior. ...h material and symbolic, that might be associated with civic attitudes and behavior have received comparatively less emphasis by political scientists under the
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  • {{r|Per-Hop Behavior}}
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  • ...], [[education]] and many other fields. It can refer to formal or informal behavior, rituals, processes or procedures used to introduce or orient young, new or ...ecially important in the case of intergenerational transfer of fundamental behavior and attitudes from one generation to the next. Parents and families are esp
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  • '''Sociology''' is an academic discipline that studies human behavior in societies. Those working in the field of sociology are known as sociolog ...tudy economic inequalities, changes in a population size or type, criminal behavior and deviance, government and laws, and race and gender relations. At the ce
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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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  • '''Urbi''' (Universal Real-Time Behavior Interface) is an open source cross-platform software platform in [[C++]] us ...nal behavior, the CPU-intensive algorithmic part being left to C++ and the behavior scripting part being left to the script language which is more flexible, ea
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  • The '''Hall effect''' describes the behavior of moving charges in a magnetic field. Moving charges experience the [[Lore
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  • == Diet and behavior ==
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  • Botany encompass many disciplines that study plant [[behavior]], [[evolution]], [[disease]]s, their relationships with each other and wit
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  • ...of rituals, provided a religiously oriented definition: "prescribed formal behavior for occasions not given over to technological routine, having reference to
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  • ...deation and unusual experiences tend to remain stable over time, while odd behavior and constricted affect are the least prevalent and most changeable.<ref>{{c
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  • *[http://www.academicpress.com/h&b/ 'Hormones and Behavior' (Academic Press)]
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  • {{r|Human and ape behavior}}
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  • ...f a computer program. The word can likewise be used to described unwanted behavior in hardware, including computer chips or any hardware based on digital logi ...a feature, not a bug", meaning that a program or device has a problematic behavior which no one will ever bother to fix.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Health behavior]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...and time-course of change in the phenotype and genotype and socio-cultural behavior of intermediate forms in the lineage of <i>Homo sapiens</i>. The enterprise
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  • ...ganization that rescues rabbits and educates the public on rabbit care and behavior
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  • ...ted secondary sex characteristics in adult animals, and to decrease sexual behavior in these animals. Castration of males has been carried out for centuries, a ...ysicians and philosophers. These reasons have included attempts to control behavior, and to create a certain singing voice in men, called [[castrati]].
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  • {{r|Health behavior}}
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  • ...o be diagnosed with a clinical disorder of any kind, a person’s pattern of behavior must cause significant distress, or impairment in personal, social, and/or
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  • {{r|Behavior}}
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  • ===Denoting requirements and optional behavior=== ...(computer)|protocol]] or comparable mechanism, key words to describe this behavior, to be written in ALL CAPs, are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119,
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  • A '''taboo''' is a cultural proscription against a particular type of behavior. Some taboos, like the prohibition of [[incest]] or [[fratricide (familial
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  • ...conductors, discovered more recently, are not completely understood; their behavior is one of the major unsolved problems of modern physics. Superconductors c ...ures, have been found. It took until 1957 for a model which explained the behavior of these materials to emerge; this model is known as the [[BCS theory]] aft
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  • ...in social neuroscience: a review of oxytocin, vasopressin, and affiliative behavior ''Neuron'' 65:768-79 PMID 20346754 *Heinrichs M ''et al.'' (2009) Oxytocin, vasopressin, and human social behavior ''Front Neuroendocrinol'' 30:548-57 PMID 19505497
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  • '''Atomic, molecular, and optical (AMO) physics''' is the study of the behavior of single [[Atom_(science)|atoms]], [[ion]]s, and [[molecule]]s, as well as
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  • ...not ignore null operations that change the content, but not the execution behavior, of the malware
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  • '''Epigenetics''' is the study of how a person's behavior and environment can cause changes that affect the way their genes work. Unl
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  • ...zation energy|ionization energies]] give these elements their [[metal]]lic behavior and high [[chemical reaction|reactivities]].
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  • ...sed with [[Obsessive-compulsive disorder]] (OCD), which refers more to a [[behavior|behavioral]] set than a [[personality]] style, as does OCDP.
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  • ...dentify and correct negative thinking that is at the root of the aberrant behavior."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> It is also commonly called '''cognitive behavioral the
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  • ...ence fiction author [[Isaac Asimov]]. In his books, these rules govern the behavior of all [[robot]]s. They are as follows:
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  • ...detect---but not prevent---buffer overflow attacks, imposing a worst case behavior for the system under attack. Notable examples of canary value systems are ...de (usually immediate termination), as to control the program's worst-case behavior while under attack. Canary values can work, because most stack smashing at
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  • ...he crew, Spot's interactions gave Data the opportunity to comment on human behavior. When Data complained to the ship's engineer, [[Geordi LaForge]], about his O Spot, the complex levels of behavior you display
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  • ...son Comportement. Masson et Cie, Paris. [French; The Bacteriophage and its Behavior] OCLC 11981307 *d'Hérelle, F., and G. H. Smith. 1926. The Bacteriophage and Its Behavior. The Williams &Wilkins Co., Baltimore. OCLC 2394374
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  • ..._es_etiquette.htm Racial Etiquette: The Racial Customs and Rules of Racial Behavior in Jim Crow America] - A detailed article outlining the basics of Jim Crow
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  • '''Abnormal psychology''' focuses on describing patterns of behavior that deviate from accepted social norms. There is no single, simple defini Four broad definitions of behavior that deviates from the norm have been described in the literature. <ref nam
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  • ...pline with the ultimate aim of providing a single, general theory of human behavior. (…) The goal of this discipline is thus to understand the processes that *Games and Economic Behavior, Volume 52, Issue 2, (2005) Special Issue on Neuroeconomics Edited by A. Ru
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  • ...tion. In 1991, the annual Tailhook convention had some incidents of sexual behavior considered inappropriate, and, in some cases, ended the careers of a number
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  • ...and has authored and coauthored ten books on science, medicine, and human behavior .
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  • ...s from observing how damage or "lesions" to specific brain areas affects [[behavior]] or other neural functions. ...man brain|brain]] and [[spinal cord]], and plays a key role in controlling behavior.
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  • ...and is outside the [[boundary|boundaries]] of proper [[ethics|ethical]] [[behavior|conduct]]. When a [[criminal]] or [[terrorist]] is tried in a [[court of la
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  • ...[[computer science]], and [[evolutionary biology]]. It provides models for behavior in diverse situations by modeling interactions among participants and evalu ...944, he and [[Oskar Morgenstern]] published ''Theory of Games and Economic Behavior'', a book that is credited as the ground-breaking work of the field.
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  • ...from the [[University of Oklahoma]], the latter concerning mother-infant [[behavior]] among captive chimpanzees.<ref>[http://proquest.umi.com/pqdlink?did=76042 ...mbaugh's view of language is that "all it really is - [is] another form of behavior",<ref>Savage-Rumbaugh ''et al.'' (1998: 226).</ref> not confined to [[human
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  • ...k of [[Dr. Ivar Lovaas]] and falls under the overall category of [[Applied Behavior Analysis]] (ABA). .../images/stories/rothstein-aba_article-june_9-08.pdf The History of Applied Behavior Analysis: It’s not just Discrete Trial Teaching.], Rothstein, A. (2008).<
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  • ...angular momentum (quantum)|spin]] 1/2, electrons are [[fermion]]s, and the behavior of large numbers of electrons is governed by [[Fermi statistics]]. The behavior of electrons at the atomic and molecular level is governed by [[quantum mec
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  • A '''cryptographic key''' is a variable which influences the behavior of a [[cryptography | cryptographic algorithm]]. A [[cipher]] uses an encry ...exotic keyed [[Hash_(cryptography)|hash]] functions use keys to change the behavior of the hash according to which key is used. Generally (and more formally) s
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  • ...ften have much larger eyes than the females, which relates to their mating behavior. ==Behavior==
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  • ...e [[sensitivity]] and [[self-consciousness]]: the understanding of other [[behavior]]s and ways of thinking as well as the ability to express one’s own point # [[knowledge]] (about other cultures, people, nations, [[behavior]]s),
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  • ...ndency toward an exaggerated self-reference. This is a compensatory social behavior compelled by the general feeling that one is not being recognized. Patholo ...ational Universities Press, Inc.</ref> Current interpretation of paranoid behavior has become more complex, although it is still cast in terms of existing con
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  • ...vior that is learned, rather than wired in, is language, whereas signaling behavior that is instinctive is not language? ...body postures used consistently for certain purposes and which are learned behavior. There are examples of multiple signals existing within one species, but si
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  • ...and Lorna Coppinger (2002). ''Dogs: A New Understanding of Canine Origin, Behavior and Evolution'', University of Chicago Press ISBN 0-226-11563-1 * Pfaffenberger, Clare (1971). ''New Knowledge of Dog Behavior''. Wiley, ISBN 0-87605-704-0 (hardcover); Dogwise Publications, 2001, 208 p
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  • ...the process of of starting or stopping changes in political or individual behavior through the use of threats, intimidation, or some other form of pressure—
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  • ...aste system in [[honey bee]]s), and certain manifestations of their social behavior appear to be facultative in various lineages. ...ds are [[cleptoparasite]]s of other bees (mostly other halictids), and the behavior has evolved at least nine times independently within the family. The most w
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  • ...(1950) [http://profiles.nlm.nih.gov/LL/B/B/C/F/_/llbbcf.pdf The origin and behavior of mutable loci in maize.] ''Proc Nat Acad Sci USA'' 36:344–55]
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  • ...he ''controller''. The plant is the system that is to be controlled (whose behavior is to be controlled or "shaped") while the controller is the system which d
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  • ...rn, produced by some stimulus that involves [[experience|experiential]], [[behavior|behavioral]], and [[physiology|physiological]] elements. <ref>vandenBos, Ga
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  • ...}}</ref> In [[historiography]], it is used more narrowly, to judge ethical behavior or terminology based on modern usage, rather than the usage familiar to the
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  • ...ncept of prime end was introduced by Carathéodory to describe the boundary behavior of conformal maps in the complex plane in geometric terms.
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  • ...and molecular biology, ecology and evolutionary biology, neurobiology and behavior, genetics and development, physiology, and so on, reflecting the particular ...y and for high mutation or recombination rates? What about for cooperative behavior?
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  • ...… defective understanding or appreciation and … [an] ability to control … behavior.” <ref>American Psychiatric Association Statement on the Insanity Defense In 1993, Michael T. Crane was arrested for both [[lewd and lascivious behavior]] and [[aggravated sexual battery]], and pleaded guilty to both. After the
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  • In neural nets, the network behavior is stored in the connections between neurons in values called ''weights'', ...ed by the network, we next select specific weights and see how the network behavior changes.
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  • ...creating an interaction that supports open discussion of risky or problem behavior."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref><ref name="pmid20423957">{{cite journal| author=Rollnic ...journal| author=White LL, Gazewood JD, Mounsey AL| title=Teaching students behavior change skills: description and assessment of a new Motivational interviewin
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  • ...ident which he recounts in his essay "The Relation of Habitual Thought and Behavior to Language" (Whorf, 1956/1997), Whorf recounts how the idea of how languag ...his situation. Thus, around a storage of what are called 'gasoline drums,' behavior will tend to a certain type, that is, great care will be exercised; while a
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  • ...ntrast, control of cognitive processes refers to the processes that modify behavior, such as the selection of a strategy for performing a task....we focus on t ...A taxonomy of heuristics and biases]. ''Advances in Child Development and Behavior'' 36:251-285. | Describes dual process cognitive function and methods for r
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  • ...s=12399951&query_hl=13&itool=pubmed_docsum (4)]. Interestingly, defensive behavior and predatory behaviors appear to normal in these knockout mice [http://www ...ait SJ, Young WS 3rd. Vasopressin V1b receptor knockout reduces aggressive behavior in male mice. Mol Psychiatry. 7:975-84, 2002. PMID 12399951 [http://intramu
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  • In [[mathematics]], the concept of a '''limit''' is used to describe the behavior of a [[function (mathematics)|function]] as its [[argument]] either "gets c
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  • The various methods of "[[measuring]]" electronegativity actually indicate behavior of atoms in [[molecules]]. The equivalent property of a "free atom" is ter ...ore advanced scholars however, and a more complete explanation of observed behavior of these different types of bonds has been attempted by applying [[Coulomb'
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  • ...with high affinity and regulate intracellular signals which influence the behavior of cells. Biogenic amine is a chemically imprecise term which, by conventio ...s with high affinity and trigger intracellular changes which influence the behavior of cells. The catecholamine messengers epinephrine, norepinephrine, and dop
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  • ...some manner within his or her community, and publicly commits to a code of behavior that offers dedicated service to the client. There are legal restrictions p ...]], and the various talk therapies of the [[Freudian]] [[psychiatrist]], [[behavior]]al [[psychologist]] and [[clergy]].
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  • ...a measurement of some aspect of system behavior to correct or adjust that behavior."<ref name=Lucertini/> ...r change, ''feedback'' introduces change only as a response to a change in behavior.<ref name=Seborg/>
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  • ...urbate]]d excessively, which turned out to be the most serious anti-social behavior problem of all (Curtiss 1977). Many of the items she coveted were objects w ...e. One such behavior Butler documented was Genie's practice of hoarding, a behavior typical of children who have been moved from abusive homes.
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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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  • ...ent topic of much controversy (see ‘Small Liver Fluke Manipulation of Host Behavior’ section below).Dicrocoeliosis is a globally present parasitic infection ...ocalized in the subesophageal ganglion, which results in changes in normal behavior of the ant, when temperatures are low <ref name=Krull/>. In this parasite a
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  • ...tp://cogprints.org/1148/00/chomsky.htm A review of B.F. Skinner's ''Verbal Behavior''.]' ''Language'' 35(1): 26-58. *Skinner BF (1957). ''Verbal Behavior.'' New York : Appleton-Century-Crofts.
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  • ...tics in other individuals in a population <ref> Alcock, John. 2005. Animal Behavior. Sinauer Associates. ISBN:0-87893-005-1</ref> The process of adaptation is
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  • ...function call with the results of the call should not otherwise change the behavior of the program; 2) a semi-official tongue-in-cheek rite-of-passage of writi ...er be accessed, so it never causes a problem. This allows special function behavior (short-circuiting logical operators) to be standard procedure for the prog
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  • ...cognitive and affective (emotional) processes, as well as the demonstrated behavior associated with those processes. There is a division between psychology app ...ology, Vol. II. Cosimo Classics:</ref> It attempted to understand mind and behavior not as a "how" but as a "why." Functionalism was heavily influenced by [[Ch
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  • ==Behavior== ...e a loud hissing noise. However, captive specimens soon calm down and this behavior is lost.<ref name="Mal03"/>
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  • ...at bind [[angiotensin]]s and trigger intracellular changes influencing the behavior of cells.<ref>{{MeSH|Angiotensin receptors}}</ref>
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  • ...hypothesis of non-mechanical force by a requirement regarding the internal behavior of every single electron] appeared in [http://www.springerlink.com/content/
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  • ...ef> It is not limited to explosive speeds; instrumenting the fluid dynamic behavior of models is useful in ship design, weather analysis, and other fields.<ref
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  • ...the future -- but that will not happen until I see a marked change in the behavior of nearly all of the lead posters.
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  • | title = The feeding behavior of planktotrophic echinoderm larvae: mechanisms, regulation, and rates of s == Behavior and reproduction ==
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  • {{cite book |title=Does Consciousness Cause Behavior? |editor=Susan Pockett, WP Banks, Shaun Gallagher, eds |chapter=Consciousne ...s created by the correlation between the parts, but in turn influences the behavior of the parts. This is what we mean by ''circular causality''. |isbn=0262611
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  • ...cs or strategy, and knowledge of the capabilities, temperament, and likely behavior of one's opponents. There are politics in croquet, too--under some circums
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  • #The man and his behavior; ...h the aptitude in a new situation to build in an autonomous way a relevant behavior (capacity to face a case not envisaged in advance).
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  • The upshot of using Thévenin's theorem is shown in the figure: the circuit behavior is boiled down to a simple voltage divider. ...ss the signal amplitude is small. For purposes of estimating the amplifier behavior, the assumption is made that the signal amplitudes are very small so the am
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  • ...ic perspective on cognition and recent work on dynamical approaches to the behavior and cognition of situated, embodied agents.</font></ref>
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  • ...Cardinal trait''' - This is the trait that dominates and shapes a person's behavior. These are rare as most people lack a single theme that shapes their lives ...every person. These are the basic building blocks that shape most of our behavior although they are not as overwhelming as cardinal traits. An example of a
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  • ...pting to integrate into normal life, not to deny the conventions of normal behavior.
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  • ...t on Civil and Political Rights. Does it Make A Difference to Human Rights Behavior?'', Journal of Peace Research, 1999]</ref>. Oona Hathaway also found that r
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  • ==Behavior== * Schnurrenberger H. 1959. Observations on behavior in two Libyan species of viperine snake. Herpetologica, Herpetologist's Lea
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  • ...nny Beth Martin, Tea Party Leader, Says Movement Has 'No Place For' Racist Behavior
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  • ==Behavior== ...ave been found up to 3 m above the ground.<ref name="SB95"/> This climbing behavior is aided by a tail that is prehensile to a certain extent.<ref name="Mal03"
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  • ...translates as the ability of an organism to exhibit such adaptive plastic behavior (Stanovich 2009). ...ptive, or mal-adaptive, behavior might increase significantly. Intelligent behavior also includes the skill of shaping the environment when it otherwise requir
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  • ==Behavior== * Schnurrenburger H. 1959. Observations on behavior in two Libyan species of viperine snake. Herpetologica 15:70-2.
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  • ...ng involved with the study, design and manufacture of systems that exhibit behavior that is reactive to conditions within the surrounding environment, adaptive ...projects did not entail the complex human traits but rather that of animal behavior. In the late 1990's, artist Sorayama was approached by the Sony Corporation
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  • ...xclusively to pejorative aspects of government organization: dysfunctional behavior, rigidity, apparently foolish lack of common sense, lust for personal power
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  • ...ith [[medication]]s or [[drug therapy]] as well as [[psychotherapy]] and [[behavior therapy]] and other methods. Studying mental illness is a relatively new ar * [[Behavior]], such as [[violence]], [[compulsion|compulsive behaviors]] such as [[gamb
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  • ...lt up from [[Computer networking reference models#per-hop behavior|per-hop behavior]], is an end-to-end function, so this is one way in which the router breaks
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  • ...ecause its simplicity makes it relatively easy to prove theorems about its behavior. However, it is also quite a general description and many other types of co
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  • ...contributors to the infant mortality decline without considering mothers' behavior. "Mothering," however enjoined, varied in its effectiveness by class. Mothe
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  • ...icular organs: brain targets for circulating signals controlling ingestive behavior. ''Physiol Behav'' 91:413-23. PMID 17531276</ref>
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  • ...was rehabilitated posthumously in the 1960s and made a model of pro-Soviet behavior in the 1970s.
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  • ...n G. "New Deal Issues and the American Electorate, 1952-1988," ''Political Behavior,'' 14#1 (Mar., 1992), pp. 45-65 [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0190-9320 ...ce of the New Deal Party System: A Problem in Historical Analysis of Voter Behavior," ''Journal of Interdisciplinary History'', v.6#1 (Summer, 1975), pp. 127-1
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  • ...uct of a sexual nature. Sexual harassment includes many forms of offensive behavior and includes harassment of a person who is the same sex as the harasser. In
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  • [[Adolescent]]s with externalizing behavior are at increased risk of social problems as a adult.<ref name="pmid19131382
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  • Dealing with other sets, both finite and infinite, we often notice this behavior. Obvious examples are <math>\mathbb{R}</math>, the set of real numbers and
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  • ...ed it. Buchanan (1964) defines it as "''every deviation from correct human behavior that may pose a problem for an insurer''". Jensen M.C., Meckling W.H. (1976) "Theory of the Firm : Managerial Behavior, Agency Costs and OwnershipStructure", ''Journal of Financial Economics'',
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  • ...f information in a person's mind, held in memory, capable of expression in behavior, through its behavioral expression having greater or lesser appeal for adop ...her minds. Example: the phrase "live and learn", expressible through vocal behavior, a moderately 'good' meme in virtue of how widespread it can disseminate wi
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  • ''“The Constabulary shall enforce the Citizendium's rules of behavior as determined by the Management Council, which shall apply equally to all C
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  • ...earch journals and [[review journal]]s--which have very different citation behavior, and only the most recent 10 years of information are shown. There are exte
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  • | journal = Advances in the Study of Behavior | title = Baron von Pernau, pioneer student of bird behavior
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  • * It must be able to alter its behavior based on inputs from the environment.
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  • ==Behavior== ...ISBN 0-8069-6460-X.</ref> As they become more agitated, this stridulating behavior becomes faster and louder. It is postulated that this display evolved as a
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  • ...water to show vortical motion, and dye can be used to illustrate the flow behavior of most liquids. In geophysical flows in oceanography and meteorology one h
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  • Internet websites may improve [[health behavior]] according to a [[randomized controlled trial]].<ref name="pmid21421955">{ Internet websites for [[health promotion]] may improve [[health behavior]] according to a [[randomized controlled trial]].<ref name="pmid21421955">{
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  • ...r forces]]. The ideal gas law is a useful approximation for predicting the behavior of many gases over a wide range of temperatures and pressures. ...r real gases at conditions where they deviate significantly from ideal gas behavior.
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  • ...Pfiesteria'', however recent research has shown that the parasitic feeding behavior of ''P. shumwayae'' is responsible for denuding fish of their epidermis and ...rophic Dinoflagellate ''Pfiesteria shumwayae'' and Observations on Feeding Behavior. J. Phycol. 44:1614-1624</ref>
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  • ...r forces]]. The ideal gas law is a useful approximation for predicting the behavior of many gases over a wide range of temperatures and pressures. ...r real gases at conditions where they deviate significantly from ideal gas behavior.
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  • ...n=0-8078-4255-2}}</ref> Indeed, "secular religions" may exhibit cult-like behavior, such as the suicide rather than capture by special forces operators of the ...ecially the Schutzstaffel (SS), has been described as exhibiting cult-like behavior with the total obedience to Adolf Hitler and his designees.
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  • ...''covert action''' is 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 influence the opinions, emotions, attitudes, or behavior of any group in order to benefit the
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  • * Tobin, James ''Liquidity Preference as Behavior Towards Risk. Review of Economic Studies 25, no. 67 1958.
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  • ...e="pmid15914751">{{cite journal| author=Juffer F, van Ijzendoorn MH| title=Behavior problems and mental health referrals of international adoptees: a meta-anal ...e="pmid15914751">{{cite journal| author=Juffer F, van Ijzendoorn MH| title=Behavior problems and mental health referrals of international adoptees: a meta-anal
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  • | title = Mirror-Induced Behavior in the Magpie (Pica pica): Evidence of Self-Recognition
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  • ...θ ð s z f v p b]. These units might be expected to share much phonological behavior as a result, such as susceptibility to similar sound changes over time or v
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  • '''Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder''' (ADHD) is a "behavior disorder originating in childhood in which the essential features are signs ...ive behavioral therapy was delivered to assist children in improving their behavior"
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  • ...ulating the rapidly varying part of the wavefunction ''u'', describing the behavior of the wavefunction close to the cores of the atoms of the lattice. ...d in which the [[Schrödinger equation]] is simplified to refer only to the behavior of the envelope, and boundary conditions are applied to the envelope functi
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  • ==Behavior== ''Bitis'' species are known for their behavior of inflating and deflating their bodies in loud hissing or puffing threat d
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  • ...ough included "species ecology"&mdash;studies emphasizing life history and behavior as adaptations to the environment of individual organisms or species&mdash;
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  • ...nment) loads the bytecode and monitors its execution so that the program's behavior is identical regardless of which operation system is being used. For more ...rograms require programmer effort to guarantee good cross-operating-system behavior. For example, graphical user interfaces on different operating systems ten
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  • ===Adaptive Behavior Theory===
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  • ...hat bind [[opioid]]s and trigger intracellular changes which influence the behavior of cells. The endogenous ligands for opioid receptors in mammals include th
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  • * Extremely passive or aggressive behavior ...e many adverse psychological effects such as poor self esteem, destructive behavior, increased aggression, alcohol/drug abuse, and in severe cases - suicide.<r
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  • ...and [[control theory]], '''step response''' of a system refers to the time behavior of its output when its input changes rapidly from zero to a finite value. I == Description of time-domain behavior ==
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  • ...el, the magnetic flux '''B''' and the electric field '''E''' determine the behavior of charges. For example, a single moving charge is subject to the [[Lorentz To actually determine the system behavior, the magnetization '''M''' must be determined in terms of either '''B''' or
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  • ==Habitat, behavior & ecology==
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  • ...et of very similar features, including a ''characteristic'' appearance and behavior. The attributes that make a certain breed recognizeable ''as'' that breed ...rather than any of the component breeds, usually both in appearance and in behavior. This is known as ''breeding true'', a concept that is well-established, ev
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  • ...J. Profound impairment in social recognition and reduction in anxiety-like behavior in vasopressin V1a receptor knockout mice.Neuropsychopharmacology. 2004; 29
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  • Perhaps the most widely used psychodynamic model is [[cognitive behavior therapy]]. Since there may be an identifiable event in brain physiology, th
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  • ...e|political scientist]] known for his empirical study of elections, voting behavior, and the politics of the American South.
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  • ...s, but, again, these can be polymorphed. Antiviral software that looks for behavior of viruses is stronger but must be written much more specifically.
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  • ...hwinger]] and [[Sin-Itiro Tomonaga]]; he developed a way to understand the behavior of subatomic particles using pictorial tools that later became known as Fey
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  • ::* '''Spontaneity''' in their thoughts and behavior, and while they can [[conformity|conform]] to social expectations, they can
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  • Single-celled microorganisms generally exhibit two distinct modes of behavior. The first is the familiar free floating, or planktonic, form in which sin ...en a cell switches modes, it undergoes a [[phenotype|phenotypic]] shift in behavior in which large suites of genes are up- and down- [[gene regulation|regulate
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  • ...ous species of the cat family are strikingly similar in both structure and behavior.
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  • ...Social and personality effects of vision correctives. ''Journal of Social Behavior and Personality'' 5: 683-696.</ref> that is created by the adult world, and
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  • ...idge, K.C. 'Motivation Concepts in Behavioural Neuroscience', Physiology & Behavior 81, no. 2 (2004) 179-209.</ref>
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  • ...foundations of physics. Physics does not speak to the kinds of functional behavior observed in living systems. Physics does not study systems with levels of
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  • ...d. Besides social avoidance, mirror gazing is reported as a characteristic behavior.
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  • ...ch to conflict resolution to resource allocation and analyzing competitive behavior.'' :''More examples of predictions such as in the stock market, in modeling behavior in competition (chess), presidential elections and in economic forecasting
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  • ...ry. It studies and classifies phenomena characterized by abrupt changes in behavior that arise from small, continuous changes in circumstances. Catastrophes in ...lity of ships and bridges, embryyological development, the fight-or-flight behavior of animals, and prison riots.
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  • ...]] which allow efficient approximation of a function with known asymptotic behavior at the edges of the interval of integration. This approximation is especial
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  • ...owed the path laid out by [[Mary Richmond]] with understandings of [[human behavior and the social environment]] derived from the theories of [[Sigmund Freud]
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  • ...nger]], or covert anger, which is characteristic of [[passive-aggressive]] behavior
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  • ...ree areas: weight loss and improvement in health status, changes in eating behavior, and psychosocial adjustment... Factors leading to poor outcome of bariatri ...1103 ("Although weight loss can be achieved by low-calorie diet, exercise, behavior modification, and medical treatment, late weight gain has been an almost un
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  • ...ission is science in pursuit of fundamental knowledge about the nature and behavior of living systems and the application of that knowledge to extend healthy l
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  • ...al behaviors outside of marriage between one man and one woman. Homosexual behavior is explicitly condemned in both the Old and New Testaments as an abominatio ...pposed to the spread of legalized [[gambling]] in our society because this behavior frequently leads to addictions, the destruction of families, and the abuse
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  • ...ing of any biological process or activity.<ref> Alcock, John. 2005. Animal Behavior. Sinauer Associates. ISBN:0-87893-005-1</ref> The biological clock is not
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  • This is a basic example of a system with [[chaos|chaotic]] behavior.
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  • ...f-contained, and also demonstrates the quality of agency, or self-directed behavior. <ref>Wilber, K. (2007). ''The integral vision.'' Shambhala Publications: B
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  • ...the hardware. When a computer containing that NIC initializes, the default behavior is for the BIA address to become the active medium access control (MAC; i.e
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  • ===Per-hop behavior=== '''Per-hop behavior (PHB)''' refers to behavior at the intermediate NE, not the endpoint. Specific kinds of NE are associ
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  • ...differentiable) function. The behavior of a Fourier series depends on the behavior of its sum. If the sum is smooth enough, the series converges uniformly, to ...and trigonometric series corresponds on the complex plane to the different behavior of a function, analytic on a disk, inside the disk and on its boundary. Ins
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  • ...plifiers with negative feedback can become unstable, resulting in unwanted behavior, such as [[oscillation]]. The [[Nyquist stability criterion]] developed by ...at zero frequency has dropped by exactly the same factor. This reciprocal behavior is called the '''gain-bandwidth tradeoff'''. In Figure 2, (1 + β ''A<sub>
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  • Such a sequence is used to approximate the [[amplitude-phase behavior]] of [[ultra-short pulses]] in the ...hort pulse; so, some nonlinear interaction is used to recover the temporal behavior of the pulse. The set of equations (usually two) is solved numerically, pro
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  • ...]] if they share the same [[critical exponent]] and all of their dynamical behavior is determined by its value. However, not all those dynamical systems that e
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  • ...hermodynamic]] property for modifying the [[ideal gas law]] to account for behavior of real gases.<ref name=McQuarrie>{{cite book|author=McQuarrie, Donald A. a ...[[saturation point]], the larger are the deviations of the gas from ideal behavior.
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  • ...hermodynamic]] property for modifying the [[ideal gas law]] to account for behavior of real [[gas]]es.<ref name=McQuarrie>{{cite book|author=McQuarrie, Donald ...[[saturation point]], the larger are the deviations of the gas from ideal behavior.
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  • ...he Presidential election of 1928,'' (1979), statistical analysis of voting behavior
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  • ...de may break down by either [[Zener breakdown]], an [[electron tunneling]] behavior, or by [[avalanche breakdown]]. ==Electrical behavior==
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  • ...ains and predicts the behavior of matter and energy at very small scales — behavior which is often unusual and sometimes extremely counter-intuitive, since it An explanation is that the 'rules' we perceive as governing the behavior of reality are often only due to large-scale statistical artifacts. To give
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  • ...of Elton Mayo and his associates. Later, a vast complex of organizational behavior, organization theory, organization design and other social science approach
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  • ...esult of the researcher's presence. For psychologists studying individual behavior, reasons and actions may change because the individual knows he is being ob
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  • ...s]], and several important behaviors, including [[aggression]], [[maternal behavior]] and [[pair bonding]]. ...SH]] secretion from the [[anterior pituitary]], gastric reflexes, maternal behavior, [[blood pressure]], [[feeding]], [[immune responses]], penile erection, an
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  • The [[State pattern]] allows an object to alter its behavior when its internal state changes. ...lgorithm as an abstract class, allowing its subclasses to provide concrete behavior.
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  • ...thods may also be used if a researcher is interested in modeling cognitive behavior and believes a method which does not know the right answer is a more accura
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  • ...e Justice Department to go to federal court for orders to stop the illegal behavior or to impose remedies. Presidents [[Theodore Roosevelt]] and [[William How ...up the [[Federal Trade Commission]] (FTC), which defined anti-competitive behavior, and provided an alternative mechanism to police anti-trust. [[Labor Unions
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  • ...d both "abstract" and "final," something not available to client code. The behavior of the null object is dictated directly by the specification. ...e-rich than using JUnit from Scala. Both ScalaTest and [[specs]] support [[behavior driven development]]. Originally a port of Haskell's [[QuickCheck]], the [[
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  • ...s guarantees the freedom to choose an [[abortion]] or engage in homosexual behavior, as he has opposed the ruling of ''[[Roe v. Wade]]'' (1973) and dissented
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  • ...our of systems to make quantitative predictions about a system's long term behavior. This can be seen, for example, in the use of mathematical models in the st
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  • ...urface of their water bowl. Maine Coons occasionally engage in mischievous behavior when bored, such as deliberately pushing things off tables and the tops of Maine Coons can be very dog-like in their behavior. Playing fetch is a favorite game. As with dogs, they will bring their ba
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  • ...itive response to humans. He ended up with a population of grey fox whose behavior and appearance was significantly changed. They no longer showed any fear of ...trol, but remain as a group essentially indistinguishable in appearance or behavior from their wild counterparts. (It should be noted that zoos and botanical g
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  • ...history and the possibility of overarching explanatory theories for human behavior. * Silbey, Joel H. ''Political Ideology and Voting Behavior in the Age of Jackson''. 1973.
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  • ...cific content and, perhaps, updating from an ordered source. Its low-level behavior makes it economical of processor and memory resources, but it puts consider
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  • ...ical Cultures'' University of North Carolina Press. 1979, on Yankee voting behavior [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=24451028 online edition]
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  • ...use of computerized alerts and prompts to improve clinicians' prescribing behavior? |journal=J Am Med Inform Assoc |volume=16 |issue=4 |pages=531–8 |year=20
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  • The application of evolutionary theory to animal behavior is generally uncontroversial. However, adaptationist approaches to human ps ...parts of the whole.''"<ref>See Chapter 10 of "Biology, Ideology and Human Behavior: Not In Our Genes" (1984) by Lewontin, Rose & Kamin for a discussion of the
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  • ...tegy is still considered associated with using military means to influence behavior of other actors, but the term "grand strategy" goes beyond military means a
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  • ==Behavior== ...s on small mammals and birds. Juveniles apparently prefer lizards. Feeding behavior is influenced by prey size. Larger prey are struck, released, tracked and s
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  • ...lutionary, Damen patented hull design, which offers exceptional seakeeping behavior.
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  • ...lutionary, Damen patented hull design, which offers exceptional seakeeping behavior.
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  • ...nd stock and bond markets. Modern theories of portfolio choice and savings behavior have provided the basis for the innovation of these models.
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  • ...s ('''shak-B''' and '''unc-7'''/ '''unc-9''', respectively) interfere with behavior, these mutants have uncoordinated phenotype. It was found that Inx synchron
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  • ...e]]s, such as cellulose and starch. The better understanding of the basic behavior of polymer molecules has enhanced our knowledge of these biological molecul ...wo kinds of starch differ in composition. Some artificial polymers exhibit behavior not seen in other materials; for example, [[Kevlar|kevlar]] is a composite
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  • ...e]]s, such as cellulose and starch. The better understanding of the basic behavior of polymer molecules has enhanced our knowledge of these biological molecul ...wo kinds of starch differ in composition. Some artificial polymers exhibit behavior not seen in other materials; for example, [[Kevlar|kevlar]] is a composite
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  • ...nition; although it is indeed "social," the reflection represents atypical behavior, only ever mimicking in real time what the observer does. Therefore it is t ...onkeys they had never seen before, showing intensive social and aggressive behavior directed toward the reflection<ref name=Gallup8/>.
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  • ...ntrast, control of cognitive processes refers to the processes that modify behavior, such as the selection of a strategy for performing a task....we focus on t
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  • ...o provide uniqueness of the superfunction, the certain requirements on its behavior should be assumed. Usually, <math>F</math> approaches some [[fixed point]]s In general, the non-integer iterate is not unique, and the specific behavior of the superfunction <math>F</math> should be assumed for the uniqueness.
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  • ...that Nowlan increasingly took as themes "the paradoxes and quirks of human behavior, viewed wryly and compassionately"<ref name=Gibbs1983 />. Oliver elaborates
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  • | title = Networks as renormalized models for emergent behavior in physical systems
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  • ...owledge of the goals served by various brain mechanisms to structure their behavior to serve their own ends. The opportunity exists for a remarkable cultural p
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  • ...ces: Why humans evolved extraordinary intelligence.] ''Evolution and Human Behavior'' '''26''':10-46 ([http://web.missouri.edu/~gearyd/Flinnetal2005.pdf pdf])< Diversity of tool-making and tool-using behavior is observed in chimpanzee but the intelligence of advance [[stone tools]] i
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  • ...that point, but when calculating the derivative at a point, the function's behavior elsewhere is irrelevant and that information is lost.
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  • ...athy:''' Mind-to-mind communication. In psi functioning, this is a psychic behavior.
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  • :*The standard behavior for IP is that media carrying IP '''must'''<ref>In IETF documents, "MUST",
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  • ...rs there has been particular interest in the role of vasopressin in social behavior. It is thought that vasopressin, released into the brain during sexual acti ...dividual members of a species might be predictive of differences in social behavior.
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  • == Behavior == Coral snakes vary widely in their behavior, but most are very secretive, [[fossorial]] snakes which spend the vast maj
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  • ...ustice at the end of the year, became Minister without Portfolio, "on good behavior". From then on, his speaking and writing emphasized Hitler's concepts, and
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  • ...l ''Language'' <ref>Chomsky, N. (1959) "A Review of B. F. Skinner's Verbal Behavior" in ''Language, 35'', No. 1 (1959), 26-58.</ref>. That review started what
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  • In 1980, the year MADD was founded, drunk driving behavior was an extremely overlooked issue that was generally accepted at the time. ...es grassroots leadership to create major social change in the attitude and behavior of Americans toward drunk driving." In 1985 Candice Lightner resigned from
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  • ...act as classical pheromones attracting interest and approach behavior. The behavior of most, if not all, insect species are also highly dependent upon the olfa
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  • ...equations of [[quantum mechanics]] and describes the spatial and temporal behavior of quantum-mechanical systems. [[Austria]]n [[physicist]] [http://nobelpriz ...hs are quantized. Because wavelength ''&lambda;'' (determining the spatial behavior) and frequency ''f'' (determining the time dependence of the wave) are rela
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  • ...f feeding is mainly mediated by the A-type receptors, whereas anxiety-like behavior is induced by stimulating B-type receptors. This paper presents new finding ...intake and energy expenditure. The regulation of food intake is a complex behavior. It requires discrete nuclei within the central nervous system (CNS) to det
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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 or other users with simila * '''Shopping systems that recommend based on user behavior'''
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  • | title = Baron von Pernau, pioneer student of bird behavior
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  • ...uthor=Fields KB, Delaney M, Hinkle JS |title=A prospective study of type A behavior and running injuries |journal=The Journal of family practice |volume=30 |is
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  • ...n of Innovation|editor=Norman B. Anderson|title=Encyclopedia of Health and Behavior|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=LfNq8-buad4C&pg=PT279&lpg=PT279&dq=#v= Communication Behavior
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  • ...ine]] with high affinity and trigger intracellular changes influencing the behavior of cells. Cholinergic receptors are divided into two major classes, muscari
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  • ...ellular activity, organ activity, inter-organ interactions, and whole-body behavior &mdash; always in relation to a level's environment. Instrumental modes of ...anization &mdash; molecular interactions and network functioning, cellular behavior, organ physiology, for example &mdash; elucidating the operative underlying
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  • ...ood". Neighborhoods may be naturally occurring areas, defined by the daily behavior and institutions of neighborhood residents, or areas defined by [[geography
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  • 7. 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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  • ...knowledge supplies no insights that will be useful to a student of animal behavior."<ref name=Harold/> ...behavior is thus in principle reducible to basic elements, explaining the behavior of an individual in terms of the most basic elements has little predictive
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  • Sullivan, Earl L. Social Background and Bureaucratic Behavior in Egypt Cairo Papers in Social Science ;. Cairo, Egypt: American Universit
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  • ...resurrection of the ventromedial hypothalamus in the regulation of feeding behavior and body weight ''Physiol Behav'' 87:221-44</ref>, sexual behaviour and agg
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  • ...nd then replication and metabolism, a process that supersedes the chemical behavior of the isolated components.</font>
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  • '''Intelligent radio''' goes to another level and exhibits learning behavior, remembering the optimal parameters for different circumstances.<ref>{{cita
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  • ...fenses where the state is punishing merely risky (as opposed to injurious) behavior, there is significant diversity across the various states. For example, th ...ederal, state, and local levels, depending upon one's current location and behavior.
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  • ...y, not limited to military means but including all national ways to affect behavior. While terms such as strategy go back to antiquity, the modern usage of the ...tegy is still considered associated with using military means to influence behavior of other actors, but the term "grand strategy" goes beyond military means a
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  • ...stem: Political Coalitions from the New Deal to the 1970s'' (1975), voting behavior [http://www.questia.com/library/book/transformations-of-the-american-party-
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  • ==Behavior and diet== ===Behavior===
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  • ...tanabe N, Omori IM, Churchill R. (2007) Can pill placebo augment cognitive-behavior therapy for panic disorder? ''BMC Psychiatry'' 7:73. PMID 18093337. ''"The
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  • ...er links of known performance and traffic, so it can control the [[per-hop behavior]] encountered by the packet. The exit point from the current routing domain
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  • Information is valuable because it can affect behavior, a decision, or an outcome."
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  • ...ial norms--the ability to discern what is "right" and "wrong" and if their behavior reflects that.
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  • ...offspring" <ref>(reference for quote: The Character of Cats: The Origins, Behavior, and Strategems of ''Felis silvestris catus'' Viking, Penguin Group, New Yo
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  • ...rom the properties of individual neurons, but related to their cooperative behavior. Well-known proponents of such views are [[Karl Popper]] and [[John Eccles] ...ng of neuronal networks and the relations between network behavior and the behavior of single cells, and to study how higher order behaviors emerge from the pr
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  • ''C. Scutulatus'' have a bimodal mating pattern. Coitus and reproductive behavior was seen either in the summer/fall or spring seasons. C. Scutulatus give bi
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  • ...e has several encounters with friends from his past who are shocked by the behavior they find when they meet Holden. One girl, Sally, used to date Holden, and
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  • ...ose is to provide a physical relationship between terrain features and the behavior of air pollution plumes. It generates location and height data for each rec
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  • ...penetrate the termite nests and fish out the termites inside. This complex behavior is learned from their mothers. <ref>{{cite journal |last=Goodall |first=Jan ...two species.<ref>{{cite lecture |last=Greene |first=David |Title= Primate Behavior |origdate= 21 |origyear=2007 |origmonth=November |format= College Class |lo
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  • The adjective ''highpass'' refers to the behavior that high frequency signals are transferred unchanged, while low frequency Two examples illustrate gain behavior and terminology. For a three-pole amplifier, gain and phase plots for a bor
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  • ...ronic back pain but may not be more efficacious than structured cognitive-behavior therapy" according to one [[systematic review]].<ref name="pmid17414918">{
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  • ...] lacking oxytocin and in mice lacking the oxytocin receptor, reproductive behavior and parturition are apparently normal, indicating that other physiological ...tromedial nucleus]] of the hypothalamus). Oxytocin also facilitates sexual behavior ([[lordosis]]) in female rats by its actions at the ventromedial nucleus.<r
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  • ...selection: A hierarchy of interactors. In (H.C. Plotkin, ed.) The Role of Behavior in Evolution. MIT Press. ...rd, J. P. 1979. Some incubated thoughts on incubation. Journal of Creative Behavior, 13, 1-8.
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  • ...] lacking oxytocin and in mice lacking the oxytocin receptor, reproductive behavior and parturition are apparently normal, indicating that other physiological ...tromedial nucleus]] of the hypothalamus). Oxytocin also facilitates sexual behavior ([[lordosis]]) in female rats by its actions at the ventromedial nucleus.<r
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  • ...ert Ellis]] developed [[Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy|Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)]]. The spectrum that soon became cognitive therapy involved .... | year=1997 | title=Skinner as self-manager | journal=Journal of applied behavior analysis | volume=30 | pages=545-569 | url=http://seab.envmed.rochester.edu
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  • ...number of undesirable or ''parasitic'' effects that detract from its ideal behavior. Among these are unwanted capacitances between the gate and source and gate The formation of this layer is understood by examining the behavior of the energy band edges under an applied field. The left-hand panels of th
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  • ...al and seen as an adjunct to other sexual activities, and true paraphiliac behavior, in which the receiving of pain is essential to any other sexual gratificat
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  • ...3">{{cite journal| author=Fardet L, Petersen I, Nazareth I| title=Suicidal behavior and severe neuropsychiatric disorders following glucocorticoid therapy in p
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  • ...nds upon the direction in which the magnetic field increases. This complex behavior indicates that magnetization in such materials is not an equilibrium proces </ref> Unlike the other examples of magnetic behavior considered here, superconductivity is the consequence of macroscopic curren
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  • ...d dropped by other animals) are essential in every day diet. This leads to behavior of actively following beneath canopy foragers, where they compete with bush
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  • ...he surfaces forming the interfaces, and it is not dictated entirely by the behavior of the metal and semiconductor idealized as bulk media. However, the drivin which also shows a frequency behavior: at low frequencies the inversion layer responds completely and ''Y<sub>S</
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  • Magni P ''et al.'' (2009) Feeding behavior in mammals including humans ''Ann N Y Acad.Sci'' 1163:221-32
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  • The behavior of the Lambert ''W'' function can be understood by comparing it to the natu Let us first consider [[limit (mathematics)|limit]]ing behavior. When discussing the graph of the Lambert ''W'' function, we said that its
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  • ...=Quantifying the risk of neurodegenerative disease in idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder |journal=Neurology |volume= |issue= |pages= |year=2008 |month=Dece
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  • ...mingly a minor event, was both unauthorized and far beyond the norms of SS behavior.
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  • #Magni P ''et al.''(2009) Feeding behavior in mammals including humans ''Ann NY Acad Sci'' 1163:221-32. PMID 19456343
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  • ...over his work, in light of his ideological journey and confessed unethical behavior. "Once somebody has demonstrated himself to be an utterly untrustworthy lia
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  • ...e of interactions between the constituents understandable from microscopic behavior, but more readily envisioned by introduction of novel organizational concep ...dynamics of the environment &mdash; to see how they might co-determine the behavior of hydrogen and oxygen, known to behave differently under different environ
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  • ...proximated as unity.) However, although the amplifier does have a two-pole behavior, the two time-constants are more complicated than the above expression sugg ...term in ω is more important than the quadratic term, so the low frequency behavior of ''D<sub>ω</sub>'' is:
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  • Real gases deviate from ideal gas behavior because the intermolecular attractive and repulsive forces cause the motion The early work on the behavior of gases began in pre-industrialized [[Europe]] in the latter half of the 1
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  • ==Behavior and ecology== ...lure prey.<ref name="C&L04"/> Although both males and females display this behavior, only males have bright coloured tail tips.<ref name=Mattison>{{cite book|l
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