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  • ...rameters|transmission parameters]] are all zero, that is, its input-output behavior is summarized with the matrix:
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  • ...e an outer shell of electrons that is completely filled, they are inert in behavior. (See the article [[Atomic orbital#Solutions of the atomic Schrödinger equ ...tating [[hydrogen bonding]] in solutions, which is a somewhat non-standard behavior.
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  • ...as well as [[suicide#para-suicide|para-suicidal]] and [[suicide|suicidal]] behavior, is common. ...This profile may be supported and/or corroborated by long term patterns of behavior as reported by family members, friends or co-workers. The list of criteria
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  • ...program running under the [[virtual machine monitor|VMM]] should exhibit a behavior essentially identical to that demonstrated when running on an equivalent ma
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  • ...magnetic fields; these are called [[diamagnetic]]. It turns out that this behavior is described by the magnetic permeability of the substance, mentioned above
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  • Examples of behavior of this function at the real axis are shown in figure 1 for values ==Asymptotic behavior and properties of tetration==
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  • ...s''' was a seaman in the [[United States Coast Guard]], notable for heroic behavior during a 1980 ship collision.<ref name=StPetersburgTimes1980-02-07>
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  • * ''[[Evolution and Human Behavior]] ''[http://journals.elsevierhealth.com/periodicals/ens (journal home)]
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  • ...nd the nation at large. As pioneers moved west they changed their customs, behavior and values and became more "American"; [[Frederick Jackson Turner]] called
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  • ...[[Cognition|cognitive]], [[Somatic|somatic]], [[Emotion|emotional]], and [[Behavior|behavioral]] components. <ref>Seligman, M.E.P., Walker, E.F. & Rosenhan, D. ...y dilation]]. Emotionally, anxiety induces a sense of dread or panic, and behavior directed at escaping or avoiding the source of anxiety may arise, as the an
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  • ...Beliefs and Behavior'' (1998) [http://www.amazon.com/Search-Woodrow-Wilson-Behavior-Contributions/dp/031330520X/ref=sr_1_1/103-4827826-5463040?ie=UTF8&s=books&
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  • ...in that environment, which in turn changes their behavior. If this altered behavior leads to greater or lesser use of a given structure; he concluded that this
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  • ...ve to nonverbal cues that might indicate whether patients are open to this behavior. Given the diversity of opinion regarding the use of names, coupled with na ...cite journal |author=Beckman HB, Frankel RM |title=The effect of physician behavior on the collection of data |journal=Ann. Intern. Med. |volume=101 |issue=5 |
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  • ==Behavior== ...engage in combat. Often, this also starts with the aforementioned flowing behavior before culminating in the dramatic "adder dance."<ref name="Mal03"/> In thi
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  • ...that [[evolution]] by means of natural selection has shaped [[mind]] and [[behavior]]. Though applicable to any [[organism]] with a [[nervous system]], evoluti ...s four questions|four categories of questions]] and explanations of animal behavior. Two categories are at the species level; two, at the individual level, as
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  • ...udget: the end-to-end delay experienced by callers, as well as the per-hop behavior of each internal connection. Another is the VoIP dial plan, which includes
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  • ...ation's first step was to be perceived as different than its predecessor: "behavior change, engagement, and an emphasis on "mutual interests and mutual respect
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  • ==Behavior==
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  • ...pliance range''' and the voltage marking the boundary between good and bad behavior is called the '''compliance voltage'''. There are also a number of secondar ...≥ 0 V. That means the lowest output voltage that results in correct mirror behavior, the compliance voltage, is ''V<sub>OUT</sub>'' = ''V<sub>CV</sub>'' = ''V<
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  • ...n many parameters which the user can set, it is capable of truly intricate behavior, including programming itself to a schedule by observing how the household ...with no attention from the consumer at all. The big risk of enabling this behavior, of course, is that one's location could be tracked, and someone could tell
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  • ...lectual obligation to qualify the idea with such considerations. Meanwhile behavior is uncoerced when people make their own leisure. Uncoerced, they feel they
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  • ...ermining factors in cellular self-organization and other emergent cellular behavior will have to have acquired immunity to what would otherwise be the destruct
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  • ...a rest vibrational energy. No other known substance exhibits this peculiar behavior as it was assumed that at the absolute zero temperature every molecule woul ...nd its intramolecular interactions to the environment while freezing. This behavior also is specific for water, again making it in this respect an astonishing
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  • ...ts' behavior by altering [[neurtransmitter]] function. The infected rat's behavior alters so that it becomes more active, less cautious and more likely to be
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  • ...comparable with each other both in terms of performance and various subtle behavior inside the libraries. On the contrary, Mono project, while providing .NET u
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  • ...y the values of a closed Black community in which rival gangs ruled social behavior, were now portrayed for the first time in a self-created musical style.
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  • ...eneral, an automated or semiautomated method of characterizing online user behavior in a way useful to the particular venue. The term "reputation system" is br
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  • ...on of blood pressure, and in the regulation of [[aggression]] and [[social behavior]].
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  • ...earch/pdf/unconsious_herding.pdf Robert R. Prechter: ''Unconscious Herding Behavior as the Psychological Basis of Financial Market Trends and Patterns'', The J
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  • ...> term for the evolved psychological mechanism<ref>Consider the mysterious behavior of Elizabeth Smart in Salt Lake City in 2003 or that of Patty Hearst when s
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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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  • ==Behavior== ...ily as a nocturnal forager. However, during cool weather it will alter its behavior and become more active during the day.<ref name="Mal03"/>
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  • ...of the Midwest: Social and Political Conflict, 1888-1896'' (1971), voting behavior ...ical Cultures'' (1979), the most important and detailed analysis of voting behavior in 1888-1892[http://www.questia.com/library/book/the-third-electoral-system
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  • ...to the survival and propagation of the sub-species. The supposed assassin behavior is consistent with this argument and is actually reinforced by it .
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  • ==Behavior==
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  • ...ewton's second law, determine completely the classical, i.e., non-quantum, behavior of a system of moving electric charges. However, their solution is in gener ...s, ''asymptotic'' boundary conditions also may be employed, describing the behavior of the fields at large distances from the solution region.
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  • ...but, in the 19th century, began to explore [[interior ballistics]], or the behavior of projectiles in the gun.
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  • ...A Scale and the original F-Scale are good predictors of both attitudes and behavior.<ref>Meloen, J. D., Van der Linden, G., & De Witte, H. (1996). A test of th
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  • Patient compliance is a component of [[health behavior]].
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  • ...ion into the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN) stimulates feeding behavior and specifically carbohydrate
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  • ...ciples are based on varying levels of complexity. [[Ecophysiology]] and [[behavior ecology]] study interactions between individual organisms and their environ
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  • ...per discusses how these formalisms have been used in the simulation of the behavior of actual regulatory systems.''”
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  • ...he medial preoptic nucleus are also involved in the regulation of [[sexual behavior]] in both males and females. <ref>Cone RD ''et al.'' (2001) The arcuate nuc
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  • ...ical Cultures'' (1979), the most important and detailed analysis of voting behavior. [http://www.questia.com/library/book/the-third-electoral-system-1853-1892-
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  • ...iderable care taken to avoid choosing measures which will lead to unwanted behavior (e.g. gaming the system). The method can facilitate the separation of stra
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  • ...'''The Neuroscientist 15: 5''' (''“The daily variations of physiology and behavior are controlled by a highly complex system comprising of a master circadian
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  • ...pective it is natural to use a negative terminology in describing all such behavior. This may include labeling a willing sexual relationship as child sexual ab ...ng the experience 'child sexual abuse', terms like 'adult/non-adult sexual behavior' may be used.
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  • Studies of feral horses have provided useful insights into the behavior of ancestral wild horses, as well as greater understanding of the instincts ==Horse behavior==
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  • ...bconscious part of the mind, capable of exerting a powerful control over [[behavior|behaviour]]. In the years following his work with Charcot, while treating n
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  • ...ho relish the playground of a wiki where they can practice their miscreant behavior in disguise. James would have the risk of the latter option an impending de
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  • ...ne effect]], which occurs when members of the treatment group change their behavior in response to the knowledge that they are being studied, not in response t ...g levels of program participation and the processes determining changes in behavior—and, after all, one of the main goals of a good impact evaluation is to g
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  • [[Stingless bee]]s are very diverse in behavior, but all are highly [[eusocial]]. They practice mass provisioning, complex ...true honey bees (genus ''[[Apis]]'') have arguably the most complex social behavior among the bees. The [[Western honey bee|Western (or European) honey bee]],
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  • ...ehistoric human foragers first started to accumulate information about the behavior of plants and animals in their environment, which they did presumably for i ...cal purposes. Living as hunter-gatherers, they learned the details of the behavior of animals and plants as they needed to subsist and thrive in the wild. Ho
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  • ...as visual are rare), ''disorganized speech'', ''disorganized or catatonic behavior'', or ''negative symptoms''. (These symptoms are classified as Criterion A ...tient retains largely coherent speech, a fairly normal display of emotions behavior. The prognosis is favorable, as it responds well to antipsychotic medicati
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  • ...mnesia, muscle relaxation, anticonvulsant effects, ataxia, and reinforcing behavior.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Oelschläger H |date= July 4, 1989 |title=[Chem
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  • ...of nonepileptic versus true seizures: limited utility |journal=Epilepsy & behavior : E&B |volume=5 |issue=4 |pages=517-21 |year=2004 |pmid=15256189 |doi=10.10
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  • ...cannot explain. It is necessary to use quantum mechanics to understand the behavior of systems at [[atom]]ic length scales and smaller. For example, if Newtoni ...nder other conditions, the same type of objects exhibit [[wave|wave-like]] behavior, such as [[Wave interference|interference]]. We can observe only one type o
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  • and the behavior of materials at those temperatures. (Rather than the familiar temperature s
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  • ...l books, and office-holding records reveals the impact of migration on the behavior of 8,000 participants in 10 elections in Springfield. Most voters were shor ...risoners. While the city's businesses prospered from camp traffic, drunken behavior and rowdiness on the part of the soldiers stationed there strained relation
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  • ...pproximately by the harmonic oscillator equation. Whenever one studies the behavior of a physical system in the neighborhood of a stable equilibrium position,
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  • Credit trends. Price behavior in past economic cycles. Level, currency and maturity of public sector debt
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  • ===Voter behavior=== ...party or the other. <ref> Kleppner (1979) gives detailed reports on voter behavior in every region.</ref>
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  • ...th. "Voting in American Cities: The Group Interest Theory of Local Voting Behavior." PhD dissertation U. of California, Los Angeles 1998. 251 pp. DAI 1999 5
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  • Actual physical behavior may depart from these ideal types in any number of ways without reducing th
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  • ...ction constitute a hierarchical series of such agencies of controls of the behavior of individuals or organisms. The behavioral organism is the point of articu ...l exchanges (and even, to some extent, the internal forces that govern the behavior of the individual). However, his theory is more readily applicable to the f
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  • ...hemistry is the study of how a polymer molecule's structure relates to the behavior of the bulk substance. Physical polymer chemistry is closely related to th
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  • Record's hypothesis, based on operational behavior and not excusing atrocities, that <ref> Record, p. 6</ref>(''emphasis in or of international behavior. Observed [[B.H. Liddell Hart|B.H. Liddell Hart]]Sir Basil Henry
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  • ...base-emitter voltage, the center of this plot, and the onset of non-ideal behavior at high and low current levels. It also allows the current level dependence ...'s theorem|Norton resistance]] of such a circuit should be large for ideal behavior.
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  • Negative changes in behavior ...r. Her symptoms included memory loss, language problems, and unpredictable behavior. In 1906, she died and Dr. Alzheimer noticed unusual pathology in her brain
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  • In 1875, Mary’s behavior went from merely peculiar to fully pathological. She experienced hallucinat
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  • ...s of motion|Newton's laws of motion]] are the same for all observers. This behavior is referred to as ''Galilean invariance'', and mathematically means that Ne
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  • ...d later marry. A military court of honor, scandalized by his disrespectful behavior during his hearing, found him to have dishonored the officer corps of the R ...ound in an open vehicle, with minimal security, as part of his risk-taking behavior. Czech agents, parachuted into Prague, mortally wounded him with a grenade
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  • ...practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment: [e.g. :* [[Social sciences]], the systematic study of [[human behavior]] and [[society|societies]].
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  • ...http://nikolas6.com/SilverlightSample/SilverlightSample.html. To have the behavior repeated several times or forever, Storyboard has a property called "Repeat
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  • ...ed that under the unequal social structure created by capitalism, consumer behavior was not based, as neoclassical theory assumed, from atomistically individua
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  • ''An interesting article commenting on whether the changes in our behavior towards diet and physical activity are some of the reasons why obesity is s
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  • ...d property that can be deduced in principle from the underlying electrical behavior of the material on the atomic scale.
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  • ...dakis MA ''et al.'' |title=Disciplinary action by medical boards and prior behavior in medical school |journal=N Engl J Med |volume=353 |pages=2673–82 |year=
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  • ...What they found was that one-third of girls thought that changes in sexual behavior as a result of HPV vaccination are possible in relation to ‘‘other girl
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  • ...trointestinal disorders: characteristics of the disorder or of the illness behavior? |journal=Psychosomatic medicine |volume=61 |issue=2 |pages=148–53 |year=
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  • ...problems in [[chemistry]]. The description of the [[electron|electronic]] behavior of [[atom]]s and [[molecule]]s as pertaining to their [[reactivity]] is one
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  • ==Rotational behavior==
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  • *the behavior of the system-as-a-whole (e.g., eating behavior in response to hunger stress), and *the physiological behavior of subsystems of the system-as-a-whole (e.g., cardiovascular function in re
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  • ..., an irrational form of discrimination that serves to justify exploitative behavior against members of other species. The overall project of Singer's animal li
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  • [[Karel von Wolferen]], who has long explained Japanese political behavior, even after the war, in the lack of central authority led the increased rol
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  • ...ael is singled out by the United Nations for human rights abuses while the behavior of known and major abusers, such as China, Iran, Cuba, and Syria, is ignore
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  • ...is that these terms do not accurately convey the full range of transposon behavior, which ranges from [[parasitism]] to [[mutualism]]. ...ly greeted with widespread skepticism as the interpretation of the strange behavior did not fit with conventional genetics ideas of that time of that time. Ho
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  • ...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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  • ...states or distinct identities that repeatedly take control of a patient's behavior, so that the patient has an inability to recall selected memories or person ...nt names and to display different (sometimes radically different) modes of behavior and other facets of personality and identity consistently associated with t
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  • ...ilable HCG is injected into ''Xenopus'' males and females to induce mating behavior and breed these frogs in captivity at any time of the year.
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  • ...cs_ByJeffreyVictor.htm Moral panics and the social construction of deviant behavior: a theory and application to the case of ritual child abuse.] ''Sociologica ...t due to a severe mental disorder, ''pseudologia phantastica'', adolescent behavior simulating ritual abuse, epidemic hysteria, deliberate lying, and hoaxes.<r
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  • ...anuel EJ, Miller FG |title=Does the evidence make a difference in consumer behavior? Sales of supplements before and after publication of negative research res
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  • ...temperatures, paving asphalt has a very distinctive [[Viscosity|viscous]] behavior. As the paving asphalt cools, it will solidify into a nearly-rigid solid, t
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  • ...dog types in his ''Natural History''. </ref>The characteristic Rottweiler behavior of being both instantly obedient to a strong master yet fearlessly antagoni ...rly growl at, and even snap at or actually nip, visitors to the home. That behavior may be annoying, but a 120-pound Rottweiler behaving in the same way would
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  • * The gas flow behavior is that of a compressible fluid (as distinguished from liquids, which are t
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  • ...ached to the figure of the Indian is placed in opposition to the polluting behavior of the modern nation. A poster associated with the campaign that showed a ...thical animal beings who created the world and instructed humans in proper behavior."<ref>David Rich Lewis. 2007. Skull Valley Goshutes and the Politics of Nuc
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  • ...n time of crisis, nor a role model for his people. His ministers found his behavior selfish, unreliable, and irresponsible. At all times he was much under the
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  • ...lant effects of specific essential oils as well as positive effects on behavior and the immune system. Functional imaging studies in humans support the
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  • ...emán I |title=The effects of exercise on spatial learning and anxiety-like behavior are mediated by an IGF-I-dependent mechanism related to hippocampal neuroge
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  • ...co-stars, liver pâté was dabbed behind their ears to achieve the required behavior. <ref> Sourced at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/5124104.stm On:
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  • ...could not identify the connection between the forces of the cosmos and the behavior of humans. In ''De Cometis Libelli Tres'' (1619), Kepler defined comets as
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  • ...ns of Black and Yellow often indicate some kind of hazardous or cautionary behavior is required.
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  • ...in nature. It has turned out that at the level of quantum processes - the behavior of electrons, protons, neutrons, the photons of which light is composed, al ...tablished that the probabilities of quantum mechanics couldn't explain the behavior of the fundamental constituents of matter (and so of everything), with the
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  • ==Social behavior: the pride== ...nda authored an important paper in "Nature" in 2006 that showed man-eating behavior in rural areas of Tanzania had increased greatly from 1990 through 2005. Mo
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  • the parental ideals of religion and right behavior. The CRC opponents are
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  • ...and like [[physiognomy]], was believed to be useful in detecting criminal behavior."<ref>''Humours, Physiognomy & Phrenology'' Health & Stress, 1089148X, 200
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  • influence the opinions, emotions, attitudes, or behavior of any group in order to benefit the
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  • ...and Lorna Coppinger argue in ''Dogs: A New Understanding of Canine Origin, Behavior and Evolution,'' that this was natural selection, in which scavenger wolves Modern [[dog breed]]s show more variation in size, appearance, and behavior than any other domestic animal.
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  • ...a way of creating just society but simply as a means to regulate personal behavior and dress code for Muslims - a concept that distorts centuries of tradition
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  • ...Co-expression of lens fiber connexins modifies hemi-gap-junctional channel behavior. Biophys J 76: 198–206.
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  • The electromagnetic behavior of classical vacuum is characterized by its electrical permittivity ε<sub>
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  • ...er a few hours earlier, then tells her son, Ronnie, about their suspicious behavior, and Ronnie is at once convinced that Sue loves Monty.
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  • ...l the constituency characteristics, slavery was most influential on voting behavior. A consistent pattern developed that illustrated that Jeffersonian Republic
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  • ...2, it will send the frame directly to interface 2 rather than the default behavior of flooding it out all other interfaces.
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  • ...ify with a battery of questions at the start of the poll about past voting behavior and levels of political interest.<ref>See, e.g., Frank Newport, [http://www ...rmation about a population's voting intentions, polls can influence voting behavior. There are two principal ways in which this occurs: bandwagon effects and s
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  • For example, dogs who are adults but have not had boundaries of proper behavior imposed as they grew up can be very difficult to live with, particularly if ...her shelters are willing to adopt out ''any'' dog, no matter what its past behavior, and do not perform evaluations.
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  • * Wyatt-Brown, Bertram. ''Southern honor: ethics and behavior in the old South'' (1982) [http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=
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  • ...cupancy of this density of states by electrons relates to a semiconducting behavior for this material as follows:
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  • ...ducted research on material properties of Portland Cement Concrete and the behavior of torpedo nets. For this early research work, he received the Wason Medal
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  • ...9814271837 |year=2010 |publisher=World Scientific}} An introduction to the behavior of the electron in a magnetic flux is found in {{cite book |title=Light and
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  • ...and Lorna Coppinger argue in ''Dogs: A New Understanding of Canine Origin, Behavior and Evolution,'' that this was natural selection, in which scavenger wolves Modern [[dog breed]]s show more variation in size, appearance, and behavior than any other domestic animal.
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  • ...] have enabled the use of [[computational fluid dynamics]] to simulate the behavior of fluid, reducing time and expense spent on wind-tunnel testing.
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  • ...hase model. In addition, they came up with a phased model of their enemy's behavior, and then tested their theories against it. Since they now control [[Vietna ...t Cambodia, however, they themselves came closer to their model of western behavior. Against China, yet another model might apply, far closer to a Western mode
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  • ...which it applies becomes narrower the more the system diverges from ideal behavior. Roughly speaking, that is the more chemically ''different'' the solute is
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  • ...dog types in his ''Natural History''. </ref>The characteristic Rottweiler behavior of being both instantly obedient to a strong master yet fearlessly antagoni ...rly growl at, and even snap at or actually nip, visitors to the home. That behavior may be annoying, but a 120-pound Rottweiler behaving in the same way would
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  • ...Memory enables the learning, learning enhances the ability for intelligent behavior.
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  • Both the C language syntax and stack-based scope behavior of C were also adopted by several later programming languages, including [[
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  • ...[[van der Waals equation]] of [[State (physics)|state]] that describes the behavior of [[gas]]es and their condensation to the [[liquid]] [[phase]]. His name i
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  • ...specifics of what is 'good' or 'bad', and the ways of enforcing acceptable behavior, vary considerably from one group to another.<ref name=Kleinman/> ...in terms of the rational power to grasp moral reasons and to control one's behavior in the light of them."<ref name=Wallace/>
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  • ...f us. They control reproduction in all its aspects, from bonding to sexual behavior<ref>Veenema AH, Neumann ID (2008) Central vasopressin and oxytocin release:
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  • Philip S. Corbet. Dragonflies: Behavior and Ecology of Odonata. Cornell University Press, 1999. ISBN 978-0801425929
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  • ...f impairment of autonomy, changes in consciousness, intellectual function, behavior, and the dependence on therapy.<ref name=Ferenci/><ref name=Conn>Conn HO, L ...disorientation for time or place; Subtle personality change; Inappropriate behavior; Impaired performance of subtraction
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  • ...ictions about the surrounding. The All-new ASIMO will pause and change its behavior according to the other person's intention, such as changing its course to a
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  • ...success of video game genres depends on both technology and the congenital behavior of producers and consumers. Companies naturally want to minimize risk, and
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  • ...ictions about the surrounding. The All-new ASIMO will pause and change its behavior according to the other person's intention, such as changing its course to a
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  • ...e between two elected officials might be viewed in exactly opposite terms: behavior taking place in the public sector but not in the public sphere. One possibl
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  • ...erance and sensitivity are not politically correct weaknesses but expected behavior for people representing this diverse New Dominion.
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  • ...ies from snake bites is apparently limited by their marine environment and behavior (more coming with references). For prey animals, and in cases of defensive behavior towards humans, "neuromuscular paralysis usually occurs with elapid (cobra,
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  • ...rituals, the efficacy of myths, and all the possible sources of collective behavior, he became the "father of historical anthropology." Bloch's revolutionary c
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  • ...which it applies becomes narrower the more the system diverges from ideal behavior. Roughly speaking, that is the more chemically ''different'' the solute is
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  • .... Observe domestic animals, especially rodents and rabbits, for changes in behavior and get prompt veterinary evaluation. <ref name=CDC-KF-FT>{{citation
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  • ...A Study of the Influences of Member Characteristics on Legislative Voting Behavior, 1861-1865'', 1972.
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  • ...f> The Arabic ''din'' was similar, referring to "usages, customs, standard behavior," even "conformity, propriety, obedience."<ref>Smith, ''Meaning and End of ...mate state of being the adherent can achieve, boundaries on membership and behavior, and many other matters. Some types of teachings can be arrayed into a syst
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  • ...the Study of Institutions and Common-Pool Resources.” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 61, no. 2 (2006): 149-163. ...Risk Dominance, Payoff Dominance, and History of Play.” Games and Economic Behavior 42, no. 2 (2003): 281-299.
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  • ...amps below, I can't see any way those responses are in compliance with the behavior specified in [[CZ:How to use talk pages#How to reply to an on going discuss ...Derek, for speaking up. I think you make a really good point that repeated behavior that renders a page hard to follow is not good. I have re-read the [[CZ:Pro
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  • ...of adaptive learning to implement an environment with intelligent dynamic behavior in the learning environment.
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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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  • * Fox, Stephen C. ''The Group Bases of Ohio Political Behavior, 1803-1848.'' (1989). 349 pp.
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  • ...totropism, functioning as a molecular motor, energy transduction, etc.); ''behavior'': the activity detected by the observer (e.g., deception, flight, chemotax ...y and coordinately spatio-temporally. It also depends on how the organized behavior of the system (influenced in part by the larger system embedding ''it'') in
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  • ...artin preschool? A review and behavioral analysis of the "tunnels" find] ''Behavior and Social Issues'' Fall 2002. This detailed analysis debunks the [http://
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  • ...on:''' Assistance for core symptoms of AS consists of therapies that apply behavior management strategies and address poor communication skills, obsessive or r ...ation skills, as well as repetitive or restrictive patterns of thought and behavior. The four related disorders or conditions are [[Autism]], [[Rett syndrome]]
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  • ...d over a period of hours, the footprints give invaluable information about behavior in [[Paleolithic]] animals, including elephants, sabertooth cats, and most ...herefore may have had to walk on two feet to cross the flooded areas. This behavior is seen in current primate populations, and is somewhat plausible due to th
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  • ...mate explanations of behavior and addresses the functional significance of behavior. Subtheories, frequently voiced misconceptions, specific applications, test ...tems and act directly on ancient brain mechanisms that control emotion and behavior. Drugs that induce positive emotions give a false signal of a fitness benef
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  • :::I'm not trying to hurt your feelings, Howard. But, I do see this as a behavior decision; one that ''you've'' been asking for.
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  • ...homosexual bishop. Nor is it "loving" to suppress evidence that homosexual behavior is a "death-style" that is sending young people to an early grave.<ref>{{ci
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  • ...y: a critique of primate models. In WG Kinzey (Ed). The evolution of human behavior: primate models (pp 28-47) Albany: Suny Press.</ref>. ...apes for reconstructing human social evolution. In: The Evolution of Human Behavior: Primate Models, ed. Kinzey W. SUNY Press, Albany. pp 51-71.</ref>. At matu
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  • ...symptoms of the disorder as evidenced in Coolidge's personal and political behavior. He exhibited symptoms from a very early age, beginning with his grandfathe
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  • ...e the text box: Entropy'''), Dewar has shown that MEP is the most probable behavior of an open, nonequilibrium system made up of many interacting elements, pro ...of statistical mechanics—the area of physics that explains how predictable behavior emerges from large groups of unpredictable elements. “''Statistical theor
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  • ...ng "the Way." The term is used in discussions of both cosmology and proper behavior. ...other self-destructive behavior. The movement is often accused of cultlike behavior, and some members have been involved in violence.
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  • ...focus on the behavior of [[macromolecule]]s, particularly [[RNA]], and the behavior of [[complex system]]s. The emergence of oxygenic [[photosynthesis]] (aroun
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  • ...d knowledge as subjective, which includes the definition of science by the behavior of scientists as described above.<ref name="world3">Karl R. Popper, 1967, E ===Defining science by the behavior of scientists===
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  • “Actors and actresses must study human behavior carefully so that they can present the outward appearance of the character
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  • ...al fertility) and a demand. Part of the demand is caused by natural sexual behavior. (If unrestrained, it will lead to "natural fertility" or Hutterite levels ...ages and disadvantages--who do they look to for the norms and standards of behavior? c) Know about and be able to master effective contraceptive techniques. Th
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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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  • ...1892: Parties, Voters, and Political Cultures'' (1979), analysis of voting behavior, with emphasis on region, ethnicity, religion and class. [http://www.questi
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  • ...abit of doing that. Many participants were stunned to realize that such a behavior could be entirely subconscious and not deliberate.
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  • It is important to note that orbitals are a model representation of the behavior of electrons within molecules. In the case of simple hybridisation, this a
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  • ...d the importance of beliefs and assumptions and their causal role in group behavior.<ref>Lynn Hunt and Victoria Bonnell, eds., ''Beyond the Cultural Turn'' (19
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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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  • ...on of FTLD. Inappropriate and aggressive behaviour may be ameliorated with behavior modification but extreme behaviours may require medication. [[Antidepressan
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  • ...d SS-13 ICBMs. American observers debated three alternate views of Soviet behavior: that they #acted to fulfill their military doctrine,
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  • ...oversial by some Republicans. Before his confirmation, they questioned his behavior as Bill Clinton|Bill Clinton's Deputy Attorney General in pushing for the p
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  • ...ipartisan legislation that continues to have a greater impact on corporate behavior and financial reporting than any legislation of the recent past. There are
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  • Lucas, James E. A Cognitively Managed Mosaic of Social Worlds Images and Behavior in an Urban Setting. microform
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  • ...e Agency uses its influence and provides education to change attitudes and behavior towards the environment. This action is directed towards business and comm
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  • ...Gaucho) became controversial in terms of a possible link to derangement of behavior in domesticated [[honeybee]]s; the manufacturer's position is that bees wou
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  • ...he early sets in most matches.) In spite of his occasional overly colorful behavior Tilden was a fervent believer in sportsmanship at all costs and above all o ...oy's pants. He could have been charged with a felony ("lewd and lascivious behavior with a minor"), but was charged only with a misdemeanor ("contributing to t
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  • ...he early sets in most matches.) In spite of his occasional overly colorful behavior Tilden was a fervent believer in sportsmanship at all costs and above all o ...oy's pants. He could have been charged with a felony ("lewd and lascivious behavior with a minor"), but was charged only with a misdemeanor ("contributing to t
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  • ...xytocin.'' J Physiol'' 242:533-54 PMID 4616998</ref>, Wakerley showed the behavior of oxytocin neurons in response to the suckling stimulus. By recording the
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  • ...r [[Electrical circuit|circuit]] model used for analyzing the small-signal behavior of [[transistors]]. The hybrid-pi models apply only to devices in [[Mode (e
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  • ...d improvements in unvalidated measures of "knowledge, skills, attitudes or behavior."<ref name="pmid17655743">{{cite journal |author=Flores-Mateo G, Argimon JM ...{{cite journal |author=Davidoff F ''et al.'' |title=Changing test ordering behavior. A randomized controlled trial comparing probabilistic reasoning with cost-
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  • * [[Atomic, molecular, and optical physics]] (AMO physics) deals with the behavior of individual [[Atom_(science)|atoms]] and molecules, including the ways in
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  • ...ty of customary events and dressing it in the values of traditional female behavior, especially propriety.<ref>Elizabeth York Enstam, "The Dallas Equal Suffrag
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  • In [[medicine]], '''antipsychotic agents''' "control agitated psychotic behavior, alleviate acute psychotic states, reduce psychotic symptoms, and exert a q
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  • ...d the [[grand strategy|grand strategic]] goal of forcing desired political behavior from the leadership of the [[Democratic Republic of Vietnam]]. Where Rollin
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  • ...GTOs with small &alpha; are very diffuse (spread out) and can describe the behavior of a molecular orbital (MO) at large ''r''.
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  • *This lack of browser integration leads to an abnormal behavior of the "Back" button(or an equivalent scripting command). Pressing the back
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  • The behavior of <math>\Gamma(z)</math> for an increasing positive variable is simple: it The behavior for nonpositive ''z'' is more intricate. Euler's integral does not converge
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  • ...populations of [[bacterium|bacteria]] to communicate and coordinate their behavior via inter-cellular and inter-species signaling [[molecule]]s.
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  • ...out the late 13th century, partly in conjunction with the focus on courtly behavior, a code of conduct and uniformity of dress for knights began to evolve. Kni ...ike the samurai’s bushido, was a set of customs that governed the knights' behavior, but was perhaps less scrupulously observed. Knights served mightier lords,
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  • ...nloch,<ref name=Gargett/> and many others suggest ritualistic and symbolic behavior showing a human-like awareness and spirituality. ..., occasional ochre used as red pigmentation that would suggest ritualistic behavior, and common animal bone. It is difficult to determine whether these grave g
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  • ...de the cochlea, this is just a physical consequence from the [[resonance]] behavior of the basilar membrane. However, this mapping is preserved also in the lat ...interactions. Now we see the brain as a dynamical system which generates a behavior / motor action depending on its (sensory) input and internal state. This fe
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  • The C. elegans mutants allow a better understanding of the development and behavior of many animals. The genome of the C. elegans makes direct connections to m
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  • ...sure stays constant&mdash;equal to the vapor pressure of the liquid. This behavior is given by the light-blue dashed line. Decreasing the volume further, we e
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  • ...ations were run on conventional [[digital computer]]s that [[emulate]] the behavior of an analog computer. Ordinary differential equations can be solved numeri
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  • ...military realm. The term comes from mistaken perceptions of social insect behavior. ...ut have no central planning, simple individual rules, and nondeterministic behavior that evolves with -- or fails to evolve with -- the situation.<ref name=Edw
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  • | contribution = NIST NCSTAR 1-7: Occupant Behavior, Egress, and Emergency Communication ...d.<ref>New York Building Code (1938), quoted in "NIST NCSTAR 1-7: Occupant Behavior, Egress, and Emergency Communication", '' Reports of the Federal Building a
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  • ...t (spiritual, intuitive, and emotional rather than rational and practical) behavior. He clearly believed that Orientalism, rooted in Turkish and Semitic - both
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  • ...rly functioned only within a religious ''community'' which constrained his behavior and attitudes in various ways. The developing [[Capitalism|capitalist]] for ...ican society which sought to assimilate immigrants into common patterns of behavior, thought, and lifestyle at the expense of their native traditions and folkw
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  • ...'' and her ideas about gene regulation in a paper entitled "The origin and behavior of mutable loci in maize" published in the journal ''[[Proceedings of the N ...or'' (''Spm''), which, although similar to ''Ac/Ds'' displays more complex behavior. Based on the reactions of other scientists to her work, McClintock felt sh
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  • ...ng to ''[[#Eq5|Eq. 5]]''. That means ''[[#Eq6|Eq. 6]]'' is not a ''circuit behavior'' formula, but a ''design value'' equation. Once ''R''<sub>2</sub> is selec
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  • ...e existence of an international system, where states take into account the behavior of other states when making their own calculations. From this point of view ...r, the "[[new institutionalism]]," an approach to politics that holds that behavior is fundamentally molded by the institutions in which it is embedded, assert
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  • .../wiki/Wikipedia:Policies_and_guidelines policies and guidelines] governing behavior and content. These rules are supervised by various authorities: Jimmy Wales ...sly fails to adhere to the purpose of Wikipedia, any expected standards of behavior, or any normal editorial process.<ref name=sanctions>
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  • ...ack box]]" with only four distinct parameters, enabling us to separate its behavior from that of its internal constituents, thus simplifying analysis. Any line
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  • The expansions above do not reproduce the behavior of Tania in vicinity of the branch points.
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  • ...[[Rotational spectroscopy#Classification of molecules based on rotational behavior|symmetric top molecules]] (but not for linear and asymmetric molecules). In
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  • ...n damage the economy as businesses and consumers make adjustments to their behavior in response to an erroneous figure. (The damaging Lawson boom in the Brita
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  • ...estricted values. Because wavelength ''&lambda;'' (determining the spatial behavior) and frequency ''f'' (determining the time dependence of the wave) are rela
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  • ...ging to the degenerate energies have opposite parity; i.e., have different behavior under inversion. This is a rare occurrence, but happens for the first-excit
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  • *Mitchell, James K. & Soga, K. (2005), ''Fundamentals of Soil Behavior'' 3rd ed., John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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  • ...therm]]ic animals, like reptiles, regulate their body temperature by their behavior. These "cold blooded" creatures, including lizards, snakes, and turtles, ke
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  • ...stic nature of [[quantum mechanics]] opens a door to a randomness in human behavior, which is foreign to human experience. Inasmuch as random atomic events are ...now rather in disfavor, expressed the popular and philosophical view that behavior reflects the outcome of a struggle between an autonomous, relatively virtuo
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  • ...made law. Without a recognition of higher law there are no limits on man’s behavior.<ref name=FML-FAQ>{{citation
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  • ...ignificant contributions from [[Henri Poincaré]]. The theory describes the behavior of objects traveling at very high speeds - close to the [[speed of light]] ...he mechanics of Galileo, but those formulations considered only mechanical behavior because electromagnetism was not yet known.
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  • ...]]s; for example, it can be used to find complex roots of polynomials. Its behavior for complex [[analytic function]]s is similar to that for differentiable re
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  • ...cal]] methods are used in geotechnical investigations to evaluate a site's behavior in a [[seismic]] event. By measuring a soil's [[shear wave]] velocity, the
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  • ...n damage the economy as businesses and consumers make adjustments to their behavior in response to an erroneous figure. (The damaging Lawson boom in the Brita
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  • Even the behavior of brackets and parentheses — e.g. dog[] and cat() — may be altered on
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  • ...hat assertion not as a matter of fact, but rather of principle. Scientific behavior, taken as a whole, is the best example we have of rationality."''
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  • ...> One of the most essential functions in ‘‘L. pneumophila’’’s pathogenic behavior is the escaping from the host cell after having multiplied. This use of typ
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  • ...nfirmed by the Senate. Federal judges and justices hold office during good behavior, which means they have a lifetime term, removable only by means of impeachm
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  • ...ved that factor analysis was 'a tool that could be applied to the study of behavior and ... might yield results with an objectivity and reliability rivaling th
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  • ===&nbsp;&nbsp;Metaphorical reconceptualizing influences our behavior=== ...me, but a way to ''think'' about time and a particular way to organize our behavior, the actions we take in our daily lives. It defines our concept of time an
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  • ...nfluences on seizure activity in pregnant women with epilepsy". Epilepsy & Behavior. 15 (2): 230–234. doi:10.1016/j.yebeh.2009.03.031</ref> This transition s
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  • ...>There is no question that Fátima has influenced the beliefs and political behavior of many people in Portugal. Popular sectors believe the Virgin Mary was sen
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  • ...eople may think that the operating system ''is'' the computer, because the behavior of the operating system program is what users see. The operating system is
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  • ...ns on trees as well as by marking trails with [[feces|scat]]. Males show a behavior called [[Flehmen response|flehmen]], a grimacing face, when identifying the ...addin (cartoon)|''Aladdin'']], is uncharacteristically [[dog]]-like in its behavior, but even more oddly ''[[Tony the Tiger]]'' is renowned for his ''[[Frosted
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  • ...ding of atmospheric stability helps explain certain aspects of forest fire behavior.<ref>[http://fire.forestencyclopedia.net/p/p358 Atmospheric stability] From
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  • ...]]: It is the study of political institutions, voter behavior, legislative behavior, leadership and practical politics. Since the 1980s much of political histo
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  • ...1892: Parties, Voters, and Political Cultures'' (1979), analysis of voting behavior, with emphasis on region, ethnicity, religion and class. [http://www.questi ...1892: Parties, Voters, and Political Cultures'' (1979), analysis of voting behavior, with emphasis on region, ethnicity, religion and class. [http://www.questi
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  • ...George V's abandonment of social aloofness conditioned the royal family's behavior and enhanced its popularity during the economic crises of the 1920s and for
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  • ...Midwest, Social and Political Conflict 1888–1896" (1971), focus on voting behavior of Germans, prohibition issue, language issue and school issue
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  • ...o be seen as a deeply interwoven aspect or dimension of <em>all</em> human behavior. Some see politics as the interaction of individuals, or [[group basis of p ...olitical sociology]] and other fields may focus on analyses of [[political behavior]], [[political institutions]], [[political systems]], [[political developme
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  • ...econ.yale.edu/P/cm/m19/m19-01.pdf James Tobin: ''Liquidity Preference as Behavior Towards Risk'' The Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 25, No. 2Feb., 1958.]< ...4043 Michael Jensen and William Meckling: "Theory of the Firm: Managerial Behavior, Agency Costs and Ownership Structure", ''Journal of Financial Economics'',
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  • ...Orion type stars are classified as ''INS'' stars and exhibit much the same behavior as regular ''IS'' stars. As is the case with the Orion variables and irregu
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  • ...does not work, by short but noisy and violent attacks. [[Catfight (animal behavior)|Fighting cats]] raise their fur and arch their backs to increase their vis ...ats throughout their lives, greatly increasing their lifespan and reducing behavior and nuisance problems due to competition for food. In time, if an entire co
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  • ...rwinian natural selection and Mendelian mechanisms of inheritance, and the behavior of genes in populations came to be understood through laboratory population
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  • :*the officer's own inferences from his story and behavior. ...d especially of any prior intelligence associations), a solid grasp of his behavior pattern (both as an individual and as a member of a national grouping), and
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  • ...egory as exchange rates and price indices. They all have this non-Gaussian behavior. ...lues, or [[commodity]] [[price]]s make good examples of ''multiplicative'' behavior. As such, periodic changes in them (for example, yearly changes) should not
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  • ...[[anxiety]], [[Depression (mood)|depression]], [[insomnia]], and suicidal behavior. A urine drug screen can be performed to determine the presence of amphetam
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  • ...imes referred to as domesticated, beekeeping does not include changing the behavior of the bees; rather, it is an attempt to assist the bees to do what they do
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  • ...linguistic forms and the thoughts correlated with them shaped individuals' behavior. Thus the etymological clarification and reform of American English promise
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  • Behavioral genetics studies the influence of varying genetics on animal behavior. Behavioral genetics studies the effects of human disorders as well as its
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  • ...Sleeping Princess, MITE and MULE, to emphasize their mobile and transient behavior.
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  • ...ntally unstable, she suffered bouts of paranoia, depression, and obsessive behavior such as compulsive hand washing. Elias and Elsie fought continually during
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  • ...adulthood is undoubtedly caused by multiple factors, including modifiable behavior, fetal life may provide a critical window in which individuals are predispo
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  • ...an era of traditionalism, with everyone following traditional beliefs and behavior. The modernization model explains the fall in the death rate (stage two) as
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  • ...idence of [[manic depression]] or [[schizophrenia]]. Others blamed Monk's behavior on intentional and inadvertent drug use: Monk was unknowingly administered
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  • #Detainee has no recorded major discipline acts or violent behavior. Detainee has refused to obey guards on occasion by not following instructi
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  • ...st him, denounced his plan as "amnesty" (that is, a reward for the illegal behavior in crossing the border), and defeated the plan. <ref>{{citation ...actions by Bush and his staff did not exceed the boundaries of appropriate behavior. Rep. Lamar Smith, the ranking Republican on the House Judiciary Committee,
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  • ''Quantum chemistry'' mathematically describes the fundamental behavior of [[matter]] at the [[molecule|molecular]] scale. It is, in principle, pos
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  • ...tematic exploration of this area began with investigations of the temporal behavior of the Belousov-Zhabotinsky oscillating reaction, discovered accidentally i
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  • ...l...These latest incidents conform to a pattern of arrogant, authoritarian behavior evident in Montesinos's large and unexplained income, continuous harassment
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  • ...ng very small objects, like the [[atom|atomic]] and [[molecule|molecular]] behavior studied in [[chemistry]], [[quantum mechanics]] must be applied for accurat
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  • ...le these intuitive events has the additional benefit of presenting uniform behavior across software applications.
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  • ...this small urban center as a unit which consists of "interwoven trends of behavior" (p. 3). Or put in more detail,
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  • ...tter to Congress on July 26 demanding his resignation and condemning their behavior. There was even talk of removing him from the army altogether, to which Was
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  • ...allowing articles to be "owned" by any author or editor, and not allowing behavior that intimidates or causes people to shy away from the collaborative proces ...ry, which some might not consider polite. That opens the door for a whole behavior issue of whether some editor was polite. [[CZ:Professionalism]] is hard eno
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  • ...biological chemistry to the field of enzymology. Enzymologists study the behavior of [[Enzyme|enzymes]], the [[Protein|protein]] catalysts that accelerate bi
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  • ...(e.g., a bank account from which one withdraws), may not exhibit the same behavior if they get multiple copies of a request. An application still may make thi
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  • ...ions, facing topic bans time and again, only to get them commuted for good behavior, and then participate in the activity all over again.
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  • Very often operational amplifiers are used for audio filters. The behavior of this type of operational amplifiers is important to get low distortion a
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  • ...D 9582044}}</ref> In health promotion counseling, a study of self-reported behavior found that generalists were more likely than internal medicine specialists
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  • ...he was venerated or worshipped in any way, and whether she encouraged such behavior.</ref> ("many women touched my hands and my rings; but I do not know with w
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  • ...evolutionary forces enabling self-organization and autonomous self-serving behavior (see [[Life]]). (The confusion between homeostasis and homeostatic mechanis
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  • ...ome less adept at walking. The manner in which a youngster accomplishes a behavior, like walking, also changes with growth and development and those changes a
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  • ...wounded his public standing. No Reagan official was charged with illegal behavior during Iran–Contra itself; several however were guilty of misdemeanors fo
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  • *[[Emergence (biology)|emergent behavior]]; ...life-preserving functionality, but also unpredictable novelty, or emergent behavior. As we shall see, nature enables living systems to organize ''themselves''
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  • [[Barbara McClintock]] developed fundamental concepts about [[chromosome]] behavior and [[cytogenetics]] with [[maize]] in the 1930s. Chromosome and genome rel
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  • ...tern world]] usually because of the parent's [[mental illness]] or violent behavior, and in some poor countries as a form of [[population control]], sometimes ...te = 1988| url =| doi = 10.2307/2841588 }}</ref> As a rationale for their behavior, some parents in [[British New Guinea]] complained: ''"Girls [...] don't be
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  • ...o games claim that playing video games can negatively influence children's behavior and even influence children to commit crimes in mimicry of actions that the
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  • ...life-preserving functionality, but also unpredictable novelty, or emergent behavior. As we shall see, nature enables living systems to organize ''themselves'' ...viors because of their far-from-equilibrium state, and one very remarkable behavior that can result is [[self-organization]].<ref name=prigogine97>Prigogine I,
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  • ...e effort towards Japan was inadequate, and developed insights ito Japanese behavior. In particular, he gained insight from the Yokohama earthquake of 1923. Wat
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  • ...is always language-centered. It is how we describe our world. A custom is behavior-centered. It is how we regularly conduct an activity in our world. In Wes
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  • * Bardbury, William C. et al. ''Mass Behavior in Battle and Captivity: The Communist Soldier in the Korean War'' (1968)
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  • ...voted Democratic. <ref> Kleppner (1979) has extensive detail on the voting behavior of groups.</ref> <td colspan="3">'''Voting Behavior by Religion, Northern USA Late 19th century'''</td>
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  • ...ct: Part 1] ''Infinite Energy'' 6:10.</ref> have observed the same general behavior as was reported by these workers. Of course, all of the positive results co
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  • ...ave opposed changes in traditional moral codes especially regarding sexual behavior and gender roles (such as opposition to divorce, contraception, abortion, h
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  • ...371/journal.pgen.0020135 Bacterial Programmed Cell Death and Multicellular Behavior in Bacteria] ''PLoS Genetics'', Vol. 2, No. 10, e135</ref> Often these rela
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  • ...history and allows pages to be added to it to, so as to provide reasonable behavior of the "back" button within an application.
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  • ...source terms|accidental chemical releases]] with an emphasis on dense gas behavior.
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  • The investigation of microbes and their genetic behavior has been fundamental in the flowering of the [[biology|biological science]]
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  • ...ot only the morphology of organisms, but under the right conditions, their behavior, life history and palaeoenvironment as well.
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  • ...predictable yet still [[deterministic system (mathematics)|deterministic]] behavior.
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  • [[Hans Muench]], a SS doctor known for humane behavior, said Mengele was ...not only intelligent but generally and scientifically
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  • ...next time tails is guaranteed, which contradicts to the assumed memoryless behavior of the coin.
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  • ...he temple, Tota, though fascinated at his childlike simplicity, opined his behavior was due to ignorance and false beliefs. Being a learned man, and of sharp i ...ountain of difference between them. Their thoughts and faiths, actions and behavior have remained quite unintelligible to one another in spite of their living
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  • ...is critical for young puppies in order to prevent aggressive and dangerous behavior as an adult.
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  • # ''Spinal kinesiopathology'' — irregularities of the mechanical behavior of the spine
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  • ...ted banks; and preferred agricultural interests over industrial ones. This behavior earned him the nickname "Young Hickory," an allusion to Andrew Jackson's so
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  • ...e rational actor (the state is treated like an individual), organizational behavior model (the agencies involved have their own procedures), government politic
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  • ...respionage, one fairly basic function is observing one's own personnel for behavior that either suggests that they could be targets for foreign HUMINT, or may ...d especially of any prior intelligence associations), a solid grasp of his behavior pattern (both as an individual and as a member of a national grouping), and
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  • ...and the observed intensity alternately peaks (sun) and dims (clouds). This behavior is called [[interference]] and the machine is called an [[interferometer]].
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  • ...avoid much disease, but making these changes involves personal choices of behavior that may not be acceptable to many people. When people are unwilling to mak
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  • To calculate the behavior of the chemical bond the wavefunctions of the electrons must be determined,
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  • ...tly produce result data. These are generally called "jumps" and facilitate behavior like [[Control flow#Loops|loops]], conditional program execution (through t
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  • ...lusion in the EEC by other European members to counter France's disruptive behavior. In 1967, as in 1961-63, the French were determined to preserve their posi
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  • *[[S. L. A. Marshall]] - combat behavior<ref> See []</ref>
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  • ...Dzitoyeva S ''et al'' (2003) Gamma-aminobutyric acid B receptor 1 mediates behavior-impairing actions of alcohol in Drosophila: adult RNA interference and phar
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  • ...]] and the [[human]], since gods and goddesses can get away with illicit [[behavior]] while humans must bear the consequences. Mercury reminds Aeneas of his du
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  • ...ssive-compulsive]] behavior, and [[hyperactivity]], which matched Brecht's behavior. "What is remarkable," wrote Parker, "is his capacity to turn abject physic
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  • * Promote Sexual Health and Responsible Sexual Behavior ...ng. Errors do not necessarily constitute improper, negligent, or unethical behavior, but failure to disclose them may.”
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  • ...seen as elementary concepts. Political geographers maintain that colonial behavior was reinforced by the physical mapping of the world, visually separating �
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  • ...death in the developing countries. Alcohol, poor highways, and bad driving behavior have been implicated.
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  • ...rties altered by the weld. These properties depend on the base material's behavior when subjected to heat. The metal in this area is often weaker than both t
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  • ...sis &mdash; are broadly conceived within biological adaptations in which behavior and physiology figure prominently. It is within this context of biological ...emory performance, independent of socio-demographic, health status, health behavior, and psychosocial characteristics. Moreover, women who exhibited increases
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  • .....associated with delayed emptying...younger age, female sex, and sickness behavior"
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  • ...- goal orientation, speech characteristics, verbosity and customer service behavior. <ref>M. Polkosky, “What is Speech Usability Anyway?,” ''Speech Techno
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  • Sturdy over-the-ankle [[boot]]s, loose clothing and responsible behavior offer excellent protection from snakebites when in the [[wilderness]]. Give
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  • ...Dzitoyeva S ''et al'' (2003) Gamma-aminobutyric acid B receptor 1 mediates behavior-impairing actions of alcohol in Drosophila: adult RNA interference and phar
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  • ...talistic;'' noun: ''a burgher; a middle-class person; a person with social behavior and political views held to be influenced by private-property interest; a c ...r foliage; also the disguise so applied; concealment by means of disguise; behavior or artifice designed to deceive or hide''
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  • ...empt to apply Newtonian analogies to political, social, economic and moral behavior. Conceived of the concepts of "social laws" and a natural "social equilibri
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  • ..., setting out [[criminal jurisdiction]], anti-harassment and certain other behavior rules for ISS crewmembers.<ref>{{cite web | last = Farand | first = Andre |
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  • ...''Can Adverse Neonatal Experiences Alter Brain Development and Subsequent Behavior?'' Biology of the Neonate, 2000: 77(2); 69-82</ref>
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  • ...he moon, on the devil, but whatever is behind it, it doesn't look like the behavior of a rational animal trying to survive and reproduce. But might there be a |url= http://www.usnews.com/health/family-health/brain-and-behavior/articles/2009/03/25/romantic-love-.html
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  • ...ntagion, physiological disorders, hereditary predispositions, and links to behavior and lifestyles. The hereditary model, which eventually triumphed over the o
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  • ...ual quarks, we accept the model because it works so well at explaining the behavior of protons, neutrons, and other particles of matter</i> [Emphasis added].
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  • ...ther atoms were real entities. Einstein's statistical discussion of atomic behavior gave [[experimentalist]]s a way to count atoms by looking through an ordina ...a paper that year that used the general theory of relativity to model the behavior of the entire universe, setting the stage for modern [[physical cosmology|c
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  • ...n of modern biology, but surprisingly, being arguably part of innate human behavior, they ''are'' part of the vigorous modern field of evolutionary psychology.
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  • ...ra]], convened in the early fourth century, which address proper Christian behavior with regard to the Jews of Hispania.
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  • ...of Hamlet while leaving out the King. Americans set a standard for German behavior in terms of human decency, political philosophy, international law, and Ame
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  • ....<ref name='Engelmann'>Engelmann, Wolf-Eberhard (1981). ''Snakes: Biology, Behavior, and Relationship to Man''. Leipzig; English version NY, USA: Leipzig Publi
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  • ...laws next door. Vernon was released on February 6, 1939 on account of good behavior.
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  • ...n the north, a person's station was often determined what he (or she) did; behavior, trade, and skills counted much towards building one's societal esteem. Up ...ems of repression such as the "slave codes" and elaborate codes of speech, behavior, and social practices illustrating the subordination of blacks to whites. F
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  • To allow for this behavior, ''Morrowind'', in addition to creating an extensive main quest, provides d
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  • ...al change to improve their status. By the dynasty's end, it was individual behavior rather than professional association that determined their status.
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  • ...assumption, the basic U.S. strategic assumption was that North Vietnamese behavior could be changed by compellence, or by some form of attrition, perhaps sign
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  • ...iplinary [[social science]] concept that brings together aspects of social behavior, such as [[trust]] and [[cooperation]], [[relationships]], [[networks]] and
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  • ...iplinary [[social science]] concept that brings together aspects of social behavior, such as [[trust]] and [[cooperation]], [[relationships]], [[networks]] and
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  • ...hics Supervisor. In January 2004, she resigned in protest at the unethical behavior of Republican members on the commission. She also filed a formal complaint
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  • * [[Health behavior|Medication noncompliance]]
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  • ''Convergence Behavior of the Symmetry-Adapted Perturbation Theory for States Submerged in Pauli F
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  • ...for local ethnic men, as reformers saw them as places that incited riotous behavior and moral decay.
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  • The self-medicated Belushi became infamous for his irreverent behavior; more than once he’d fall asleep with a lit cigarette, setting his mattre
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  • ...work with the search engine we have and base our decision on it's current behavior.
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  • ...the US State Department about reports of "unconfirmed inappropriate sexual behavior by a prominent local religious leader", which officials later confirmed was
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  • ...ceptions of vulnerability 3 1/2 years after problems of feeding and crying behavior in early infancy. Pediatrics 1991; 88:757-763. PMID 1896279</ref><ref>Rogov
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  • ...of grieving, marked by withdrawal from social events and quiet, respectful behavior. People may also follow certain religious traditions for such occasions.
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  • ...gocytosis, etc.; behaviors: migration to sites of tissue injury, deceptive behavior, metastasis, etc. The distinctions among those often blur.</ref> of biolog
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  • Special cases of the disease with non-standard behavior have also been described although many researchers believe they are differe
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  • ...e or expound a system of enquiry or even a code of practice for scientific behavior, then scientists seem to be able to get on very well without it. Most scien
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  • ...Beliefs and Behavior'' (1998) [http://www.amazon.com/Search-Woodrow-Wilson-Behavior-Contributions/dp/031330520X/ref=sr_1_1/103-4827826-5463040?ie=UTF8&s=books&
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  • ...ceptions of vulnerability 3 1/2 years after problems of feeding and crying behavior in early infancy. Pediatrics 1991; 88:757-763. PMID 1896279</ref><ref>Rogov
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  • ...> The spread of infectious diseases results as much from changes in human behavior--including lifestyles and land use patterns, increased trade and travel, an
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  • ...e or expound a system of enquiry or even a code of practice for scientific behavior, then scientists seem to be able to get on very well without it. Most scien
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  • ...forbidden to participate in partisan politics on the grounds that partisan behavior contradicts the Bahá'í emphasis on human unity. They may however accept a ...ernal factions. Controversies arise within the Bahá'í Faith primarily over behavior rather than beliefs, though the two are often hard to separate. Some contro
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  • ...ns in health technology assessment: lessons from two systematic reviews of behavior change strategies |journal=Int J Technol Assess Health Care |volume=19 |iss
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  • ...t have been successful, as they gave commanders valuable experience in the behavior of lunar landing craft.<ref>Hansen 2005, p.&nbsp;334.</ref><!--All good-->
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  • {{cite book|title=Does Consciousness Cause Behavior? |chapter=The neuroscience of movement |author=Susan Pockett |url=http://bo
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  • See the section on post-vocalic '''r''' above, for the behavior of short '''ó''' before '''r'''.
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  • ...members: censure and excommunication. Censure was a formal reprimand for behavior that was not in line with accepted religious and social norms, while excomm
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  • ...ion has increased dramatically. This has important implications for voting behavior. Increased consistency between ideology and party identification has contri
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  • ...ns in health technology assessment: lessons from two systematic reviews of behavior change strategies |journal=Int J Technol Assess Health Care |volume=19 |iss
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  • ...ent to measuring, even during peacetime, so that the signatures of natural behavior is known before it is necessary to search for variations from signatures.
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  • Neurotoxic behavior of aluminium is known to occur upon entry into the [[circulatory system]],
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  • ...that behaving ethically only because of divine mandate is not true ethical behavior, merely blind obedience.<ref>"More profoundly, it is an odd morality that t
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  • ...[[Septuagint]], where it is used as an abstract noun for Jewish religious behavior and customs in the second century BCE.
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  • ...with technology that they had lost sight of the moral dimensions of their behavior? Were the American conventional bombing campaigns against cities inherent
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  • ..., because the ArbCom can (or, at least, is ''supposed'' to) only rule on ''behavior'' issues, not ''content'' issues. But I see no reason why, e.g. a Geography
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