It should be easy enough to guess the reason for this radical difference in behaviour. |
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Teachers in Hull will be quizzed about their pupils' bad behaviour in a survey into classroom violence. |
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There is strong evidence for a link between abusive behaviour and violence in the family of origin. |
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The behaviour of a gas at temperatures close to absolute zero depends on whether the atoms in the gas are fermions or bosons. |
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Due to his unruly behaviour, which included rudeness and abusiveness, the management was forced to ban him from using these facilities. |
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The aim of the thesis is to produce quantifications of the behaviour of the models. |
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The stabbing was a desperate response to his behaviour, after she had been worn down by years of mistreatment. |
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Some American journalists are still wearisomely offering his hard childhood as an explanation for his grotesque behaviour. |
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Secondly, a moving magnet moves in relation to the earth's magnetic field, so the behaviour of the balance might be affected. |
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This sedentary behaviour is apparently turning our kids into a race of slothful fatties who risk a reduced lifespan and other problems. |
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But how did they know he was sincere about changing his behaviour, and wasn't just putting on an act to impress magistrates? |
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The pupils said the boy was known for his disruptive behaviour and had been acting up in the lesson that day. |
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The racy, hour-long play explores power, revenge, sexual behaviour, and the nature of evil. |
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The wider issue is the question of the state's behaviour and whether its actions were responsible. |
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The team has worked hard with police to secure a raft of anti-social behaviour orders in the last year. |
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The johns that call are then warned of the future consequences of such behaviour. |
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Still, aggressive masculine behaviour isn't the problem of a few bad apples. |
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The hunting community exists beyond the limits of what these people consider acceptable behaviour. |
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All this is described with a certain gay abandon and without any overtones of regret, yet Wright's behaviour rapidly became self-destructive. |
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He is receiving help with his alcohol addiction and wants to stop this offending behaviour. |
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In both, a small minority seeks tolerance of behaviour that causes in the majority anything from indifference through distaste to abhorrence. |
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That would do a whole lot more for civilised and democratic behaviour than abject capitulation to these self-evident hypocrites. |
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My behaviour, when I am conducting perfectly legitimate activity such as registering an insurance claim, is one of abject apology. |
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Every episode marked him, though there is no evidence of any abnormal behaviour. |
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The boy told the court his behaviour had been abnormal and not the sort of thing he wanted to do in the future. |
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Has that country gone back to the Stone Age to allow such abominable behaviour? |
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Police are warning troublemakers that their behaviour will not be tolerated following another weekend of assaults and vandalism. |
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Hooligans on quad bikes and motorcycles who terrorise neighbourhoods face anti-social behaviour orders. |
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Responsible behaviour is also required on the surface as birds will be nesting on the cliffs and huge rafts of them will also be on the water. |
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This book was written in 1935, and since then many have raged at the barbarity of their government's behaviour abroad. |
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But to complain that people are judging you by your behaviour on stage and in interview is a little weak, Ryan. |
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Measures of adiposity, smoking behaviour, and the fatty acids in adipose tissue were similar in men with and without plaques. |
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They speak in an almost matter-of-fact way, recounting the catalogue of bad behaviour that has characterised the adolescent years for Alan. |
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To do this they must take into account the characteristics of adolescent behaviour. |
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The term racial discrimination denotes all forms of differential behaviour based on race. |
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The standard of behaviour, especially that of young adolescents, has become a matter of concern. |
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The behaviour of some people after Munich rankled with me very much, and continues to do so, especially when the anniversary comes around. |
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The question is whether or not to seek to impose a moral straitjacket on the behaviour of others. |
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The behaviour of animals in captivity was explained, as the students listened in rapt attention. |
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The bastards won't change their behaviour until their business goes under because all the good workers have gone to good employers. |
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Yeah, I only get to see something about twice a year but they can whistle for my money so long as they promote this animalistic behaviour. |
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There is an all too-human tendency to rationalise our own behaviour, especially when we act irresponsibly or cruelly. |
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Everybody is trying to rationalise behaviour that a previous generation would have been horrified by. |
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And the question would be so concise that there would be no room for you to minimise, justify or rationalise your behaviour. |
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And the system will not just be analysing deprived areas but also anti-social behaviour in affluent areas as well. |
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The attack by two sharks is unusual behaviour for white pointers, which are generally regarded as solitary hunters. |
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But he did not believe driver behaviour could be improved sufficiently to make the junction acceptably safe. |
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If their behaviour falls below acceptable standards they will be prosecuted. |
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The behaviour of consumer spending over the coming months now holds the key to interest rates. |
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The fight against burglary, anti-social behaviour and serious drug crime are at the top of our list. |
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If you weigh that against good behaviour for the last year does that warrant releasing him into the public? |
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I felt pretty bad and was fully ready to accept the earful that was rightfully due my way and apologise for my out of order behaviour. |
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Maybe the electorate believes that these acts of deception are acceptable standards of behaviour in today's society? |
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He said it was important to recognise cultural values as proper elements of ethical behaviour. |
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We expect our schools to set standards, impart values and encourage responsible behaviour. |
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In fact, after seeing her whorish behaviour with Hawthorne, William had lost the last vestiges of his admiration for her. |
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If he hadn't made such a fuss about acceptable standards of behaviour, his fall from grace might not have been so swift and calamitous. |
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Direct aggression can shade into behaviour which may be characterised as violent or aggressive incidents. |
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Police have announced a new battleground for their war on anti-social behaviour in the borough. |
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It should be borne in mind that words or behaviour may be annoying or rude without being necessarily abusive or insulting. |
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Violence, offensive sexual gestures or behaviour, or threatening or abusive language could get patients barred. |
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Thus she began her account with a detailed description of the appropriate behaviour of a collector engaging at first hand with the people. |
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Conductors were popular, and deservedly so, because they assisted elderly people, sorted out fares and quelled bad behaviour. |
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The problem area is depiction of questionable behaviour and acts by artists. |
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That is not appropriate behaviour during question time when questions are being asked. |
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He further pleaded to using threatening, abusive and insulting behaviour and with being intoxicated on the same date. |
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Crucially it reveals the quirks in our behaviour that marketers are desperate to gain an insight into. |
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However, in 1998, I changed my wayward behaviour and, within a few months, closed all but one account. |
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But now that marriage has gone out of fashion in Britain, our young men are no longer growing out of their wayward behaviour. |
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He then had to deal with the increasingly wayward behaviour of his younger daughter, Joanna. |
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Introduced under the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 2001, the tickets cover a raft of minor public order and anti-social behaviour offences. |
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The effect of this abominable behaviour by the killers is that the locals have abandoned activities like agriculture and other economic ventures for fear of being butchered. |
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But Mrs Walsh strongly believes in developing well-rounded pupils and is always keen to recognise good behaviour and kindness with book prizes in a special assembly. |
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There are also systemic changes to the behaviour of the regular pub goers. |
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Codes of conduct lay down acceptable standards of behaviour. |
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More than 20 other people were sent letters from housing officials and police officers warning them that their behaviour could constitute a public nuisance. |
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I think their behaviour has been scaring people away from the lagoon. |
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It is behaviour of such abject venality as to be almost beneath contempt. |
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Unfortunately, this success seems to have come at a price, with certain sections of the crowd indulging in boorish, jeering and in some cases lewd behaviour. |
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These acted as a justification both for abnegation by government and for the informal and non-legal manner in which the Bank has purported to police bank behaviour. |
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You can even make the case that it is an evolutionary adaptive behaviour. |
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One of the earliest models of dominant firm behaviour is obtained by considering a situation in which one firm has an informational advantage over the other. |
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Not before time he has been served with an anti-social behaviour order. |
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As a good ranter, I should be using examples here, but I am usually so disgusted by such behaviour on the part of a female writer that I promptly forget they exist. |
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It is my sincere wish that the new royal couple will feel, through your behaviour, loving trust. |
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Furthermore there is the issue of his aggression and hostile behaviour. |
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Important issues emerged regarding the influence of peer pressure and acceptable standards of behaviour among young people in relation to risk-taking behaviours. |
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The character and behaviour of plants would change, some for the better, some for worse. |
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Judging by the behaviour of birds, monkeys and deer, our quarry was certainly out there, probably sitting in the long grass and smiling to himself at human folly. |
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Before long, however, the perky pensioner is running rings around the pair with an unending series of demands and unneighbourly behaviour that drives them up the wall. |
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It's easy to rationalise one's behaviour by quoting conspiracy theories. |
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Needless to say, tongues begin to wag about Barrie's behaviour. |
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He refused to accept medication and absconded, being re-admitted in November of that year, again with self neglect, hallucinations and threatening behaviour. |
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This formulation of operator functioning as being categorisable into elements of skill-based, rule-based and knowledge-based behaviour gives a structure for generating suitable forms. |
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Whatever the reason, Shuggy's behaviour eventually prompted a police caution, warning him that if he didn't calm down then he would be in serious trouble. |
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Clamping down on anti-social behaviour and giving victims a fairer deal in court are among a raft of crime-related measures and reforms announced in the Queen's Speech. |
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Again, if a society is competitive and acquisitive in orientation, the kings and chiefs will necessarily reflect that in their behaviour and lifestyles. |
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Hot north-east winds gusting up to 75 kph resulted in erratic fire behaviour and two water bombers were bought in to reinforce suppression resources. |
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Shoaling and schooling behaviour is believed to provide a variety of advantages. |
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The term originated in the 1950s, when it was used for the nervous behaviour of Howard Medhurst, a British birdwatcher. |
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The main difference between each family of mysticete is in their feeding adaptations and subsequent behaviour. |
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The behaviour of Kogiids remains largely unknown, but, due to their small lungs, they are thought to hunt in the photic zone. |
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However, the behaviour also takes place in warm water and is also observed in birds that do not typically stand in water. |
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Agonistic behaviour consists of thrusting and snapping at opponents with their bills, or lifting and waving their wings in a threatening manner. |
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Also important was Gregory's flexibility and willingness to allow the missionaries to adjust their liturgies and behaviour. |
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Quakers focused their private life on developing behaviour and speech reflecting emotional purity and the light of God. |
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Some practitioners do not emphasize belief in an afterlife, instead stressing the importance of behaviour and reputation in this world. |
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Much of the modern research into wild rabbit behaviour was carried out in the 1960s by two research centres. |
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King's principal, Sir Rick Trainor, deplored the behaviour, appealed to King's students to remain calm and called for no retaliation. |
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My good behaviour had so far gained on the emperor, that I began to conceive hopes of liberty. |
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Antlers are correlated to an individual's position in the social hierarchy and its behaviour. |
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We had never witnessed any gangsterly behaviour, or even seen any obvious 'wise guys', so we let that slide. |
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Hume argued that the new modes of behaviour which developed in a commercial society actually improved the nation's martiality. |
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In its flight, behaviour, and voice, which is more of a dovecot coo than the phrase of the wood pigeon, it is a typical pigeon. |
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The invasion has the support of the Scottish nobles, who are appalled and frightened by Macbeth's tyrannical and murderous behaviour. |
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The common adder is found in different terrains, habitat complexity being essential for different aspects of its behaviour. |
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If the basis set of sinusoidal functions suit the behaviour being modelled, relatively few harmonic terms need to be added. |
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The timing is relative to high water at some harbour where the tidal behaviour is similar in pattern, though it may be far away. |
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He agreed with Malone that this did not fit their stations in life, but viewed this behaviour as an indication of parody about class differences. |
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Genderphobia is a more surreptitious form of discrimination than transphobia because it quietly adheres to hegemonic notions of gender behaviour. |
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Prince Louis Napoleon was president of France, and his dictatorial behaviour was paving the way for his assumption of the imperial crown. |
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Additionally, juvenile Atlantic cod vary their behaviour according to the foraging behaviour of predators. |
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He strikes me as more of a go hard or go home athlete, an impression reinforced by reports of aggressive and competitive behaviour. |
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The behaviour of bathypelagic fish can be contrasted with the behaviour of mesopelagic fish. |
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These can cause a change to tissue matter, biochemistry, behaviour, reproduction, and suppress growth in marine life. |
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This behaviour of briars would have been very familiar to medieval people who worked on the land. |
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I've been unhappy about her behaviour for some time, and last night we finally had it out. |
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Traditional bird names are often based on detailed knowledge of the behaviour, with many names being onomatopoeic, many still in use. |
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He used a number of traits including behaviour, particularly bathing and dusting, to classify bird groups. |
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Newer quantitative approaches were introduced for the study of ecology and behaviour and this was not readily accepted. |
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John Hurrell Crook studied the behaviour of weaverbirds and demonstrated the links between ecological conditions, behaviour and social systems. |
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The study of hormones and physiology in the control of behaviour has also been aided by bird models. |
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Studies in bird behaviour include the use of tamed and trained birds in captivity. |
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Associations between the expression of genes and behaviour may be studied using candidate genes. |
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After the King withdrew, Johnson shewed himself highly pleased with his Majesty's conversation and gracious behaviour. |
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Ultimately with the aid of Micawber, who has been employed by Heep as a secretary, his fraudulent behaviour is revealed. |
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They are highly diverse, not just in size and in anatomical structure, but also in behaviour and in habitat. |
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Crocodile size, morphology, behaviour and ecology differ somewhat among species. |
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They can observe and use patterns of prey behaviour, such as when prey come to the river to drink at the same time each day. |
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For instance, multiple ichnites of a single species, close together, suggest 'herd' or 'pack' behaviour of that species. |
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The sleepy behaviour of the dormouse character in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland reflects this familiar trait of dormice. |
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The Office of fair Trading report, published in 1988, found Southern Vectis' behaviour to be anticompetitive. |
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Nothing remotely like this economic behaviour is mentioned by the classical economists, even as a theoretical possibility. |
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Their behaviour in prison was so bad that they both received dishonourable discharges from the army. |
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She played a small role in politics, but became the iconic symbol of the nation, the empire, and proper, restrained behaviour. |
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The term herd is generally applied to mammals, and most particularly to the grazing ungulates that classically display this behaviour. |
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The term herd is also applied metaphorically to human beings in social psychology, with the concept of herd behaviour. |
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In contrast with the harsh behaviour of the French occupation troops in Germany, the British forces were more lenient to the local population. |
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This is in marked contrast to other more primitive primates, where the agonic mode dominates social behaviour. |
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That consistency of behaviour whereby he inflexibly pursues those measures which appear the most just. |
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Thus, rather than megalomania, his behaviour may simply have been a practical attempt at strengthening his rule and keeping his empire together. |
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Tribute was not always money, but also valuables, effectively making the payers hostages kept unpillaged in exchange for good behaviour. |
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They graze until their behaviour is synchronized, then the feeding becomes secondary and the process takes on a ritualistic appearance. |
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Common ostriches raised entirely by humans may direct their courtship behaviour not at other ostriches, but toward their human keepers. |
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His behaviour was regarded as unprofessional and childish, and he frequently threw tantrums, often threatening to abandon projects. |
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Such behaviour we contract by having much conversed with persons of high stature. |
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Sri Lanka ranks 8th in the World Giving Index, registering high levels of contentment and charitable behaviour in its society. |
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For we have destroyed by our evil behaviour such a government as was enjoyed by these natives. |
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In fact, as Nachtigal observed they resemble in features and behaviour the Arabs. |
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Some musicians, including Davis, judged that this improved the orchestra's playing as well as its behaviour. |
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These can assist in some complex behavioural patterns, for example, in grazing behaviour. |
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Calves can recognize their mothers using vocal and vocal behaviour may play a role by indicating estrus and competitive display by bulls. |
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There are also shared traditions, such as Zamenhof Day, and shared behaviour patterns. |
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The two main phonological indicators of South African English are the behaviour of the vowels in kit and bath. |
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Players will therefore attempt to modify the ball's behaviour by modifying its physical properties. |
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Wordless conditioning... cannot inculcate the more complex courses of behaviour. |
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Economics focuses on the behaviour and interactions of economic agents and how economies work. |
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Somewhat surprisingly, the average behaviour of quicksort is the same as the best behaviour. |
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He notes that the concept of custom generally denotes convergent behaviour, but not all customs have the force of law. |
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External aspects manifest in regular, observable behaviour, but is not obligatory. |
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First, a social rule exists where society frowns on deviation from the habit and attempts to prevent departures by criticising such behaviour. |
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Hund sees this as problematic because it makes quantifying the law almost impossible, since behaviour is obviously inconsistent. |
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A custom is an established practice or course of behaviour that persons who engaged in it consider law. |
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It was felt that such an event would cause drunkenness, rioting, lewd behaviour, and that men would leave their wives. |
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In many cases, it was the behaviour of British military and civilian authorities themselves which precipitated disorder. |
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This behaviour doesn't have to be noisy but still of a nature that would cause concern to other people. |
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The FIA have warned Spanish authorities about the repetition of such behaviour. |
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This randomness in the behaviour of the microworld came as a shock because, until this point, science was resolutely deterministic. |
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As a result, individuals cannot be praised or blamed for their behaviour or situation in life. |
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The present note relates to the behaviour of uranium minerals such as uraninite, curite, and uranophane in high-tension separators. |
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As an Anglican cleric, Malthus saw this situation as divinely imposed to teach virtuous behaviour. |
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Applied through incentives and disincentives, Fa provided guidance for behaviour, the performance of civil and military roles, and advancement. |
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It is not known if non-reptantian decapods have variable, non-giant tailflipping behaviour like many reptantians do. |
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Criticism was focused on the institution of the monarchy itself and the Queen's wider family rather than her own behaviour and actions. |
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It possesses specialised physical characteristics and exhibits unique behaviour to assist in hunting and catching prey. |
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The Commission publishes a Code of Conduct for Councillors, which sets out the standards of behaviour expected of councillors in Scotland. |
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Russell's behaviour on set, including a row with Chayefsky himself, caused him to become a virtual pariah in Hollywood. |
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There is a strict code of conduct governing behaviour on the grouse moor for both safety and etiquette. |
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Observations were made using a running commentary, which consisted mainly of a list of coded behaviour items. |
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His habit of slighting the company chairman was considered to be inappropriate behaviour. |
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This policy has dramatically reduced the problems with smurf accounts, spam, flaming, and various types of bad behaviour on the forums. |
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Ah Lian are not simply lowly educated, they also have supposedly 'pre-modern' or sua-ku modes of behaviour. |
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The tuco-tuco is a vegetarian rodent very similar in appearance and behaviour to the ground squirrel. |
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In addition, they collect data about the perception of issues such as antisocial behaviour and the criminal justice system. |
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The old chivalric code and a more modern code of honour reveals itself in Stuart literature and the behaviour of quite unquixotic Englishmen. |
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Can we now expect a series of similar affluenza pleas in defence of anti-social behaviour? |
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Eleanor remained Henry II's prisoner until his death, partly as insurance for Richard's good behaviour. |
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The argument primarily drew on accounts of Richard's behaviour, as well as of his confessions and penitences, and of his childless marriage. |
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Vocal behaviour of Barred Antshrikes, a Neotropical duetting suboscine bird. |
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Aphidophaga Arquipe'lago on Biology, ecology and behaviour of aphidophagous in sects. |
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Mabor Achol likes to be acting abrasively which is abusive behaviour, insensitive to the needs of others, distant, aloof and arrogant. |
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But there is more to this behaviour than intentional amnesia. |
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When the King left for France in November, Edward's behaviour turned into pure insubordination. |
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Whizz Kid, ridden by Paul Fitzsimons, was on her best behaviour when winning the second division of the five-furlong handicap. |
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But if those close to the drinker are adversely affected by their behaviour, they can seek help in Al-Anon Family Groups. |
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Habitat-related aggressive behaviour between neighbouring colonies of the polydomous wood ant Formica aquilonia. |
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Due to the work hardening effect caused by the cutting forces it became evident that a diametrical behaviour is present. |
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A study has found that a gene, AVPR1A, and in particular one of its alleles, called RS3 can influence maternal behaviour. |
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Since then Lady Newlove, who lived with Mr Newlove and their three children in Warrington, has campaigned against yobbish behaviour. |
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He said it was obvious just days in to his job that yobbish behaviour had to be dealt with. |
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The Agency uses its influence and provides education to change attitudes and behaviour towards the environment. |
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But, unlike older notions of race, they are not directly connected to claims about human behaviour or character. |
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However, using the quadratic formula is only one example of population dynamics behaviour. |
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These surveys collect information about the victims of crime, the circumstances surrounding the crime, and the behaviour of the perpetrators. |
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The barrister claimed the couple's behaviour culminated in them forcing their way into the offices of Zig Zag Productions and frightening staff. |
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Forty years later, Leicester's mayor Sir Peter Soulsby expressed his regret for the behaviour of the council at the time. |
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These are divided into concerns about health and other concerns about ability or behaviour. |
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They are likely to recommend talking therapy like cognitive behaviour therapy, or prescribe antianxiety medication. |
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Intel has battled allegations over the years that its salespeople engaged in anticompetitive behaviour. |
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It is a tongue-in cheek commentary on the results of scientific studies carried out on baboon behaviour. |
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There have been several incidents of anti-Semitic behaviour at or around football matches in recent weeks. |
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The code contains professional standards of practice and behaviour that all nurses and midwives must keep to. |
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The Government is taking officers off streets to weaken antisocial behaviour powers. |
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Mr Owen said his behaviour was triggered by Mrs Hayward jumping the queue and he accepted he overreacted. |
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Canley station's leading firefighter Glenn Mallabone said he was appaled by the behaviour. |
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Their extraordinary, raptorial claws suggest that they are fierce, specialized predators, but their prey and attack behaviour remain unknown. |
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The Apulians used tarantism as an excuse to hold orgies, blaming their behaviour on spider bites. |
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But if an incident was caused by drunkenness resulting in abusive or aggressive behaviour, then they will get an Asbo. |
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Bond's tastes are also often taken from Fleming's own as was his behaviour, with Bond's love of golf and gambling mirroring Fleming's own. |
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Cllr Nina Killen confirmed that she has made a formal complaint to Sefton Council regarding the behaviour of two fellow council members. |
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Observations on voice and behaviour of the Red-legged Partridge Alectoris rufa. |
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However, the redox behaviour of these membranes in aqueous solutions has, to our knowledge, not been described in the literature. |
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The scientist in Dr Kinsey was amazed that humans understood less about their own sexual behaviour than they did about that of most animals. |
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Cigarette smokers are now perhaps only a step away from drug addicts in terms of government attempts to forcibly reeducate public behaviour. |
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The mothers likened his behaviour to the last days of Control, who had died in harness, thanks to Haydon, of a broken heart. |
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His readings there brought him a degree of fame, while his erratic behaviour and drinking worsened. |
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A former bodyguard to Rushdie, Ron Evans, planned to publish a book recounting the behaviour of the author during the time he was in hiding. |
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Sometime after the incident, Block claimed that he had subsequently apologised to Wood for his behaviour, and Wood had merely brushed it off. |
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The next day it was reported that Reeves was not intoxicated and was hurt by Osbourne's behaviour. |
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Moon's behaviour was becoming increasingly destructive and problematic through excessive drinking and drugs use, and a desire to party and tour. |
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The studio sued Burton and Taylor for allegedly damaging the film's prospects at the box office with their behaviour, but it proved unsuccessful. |
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In 1997, Hopkins narrated the BBC natural documentary series, Killing for a Living, which showed predatory behaviour in nature. |
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The townspeople took exception to his behaviour, however, and Francis recovered from his illness. |
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After behaviour has changed radically, small but quick changes of the phenotype follow to make the organism fitter to its changed goals. |
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According to Adams, against such duplicities Richard's desperate charge was the only knightly behaviour on the field. |
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There is no necessary, far less automatic, connection between intermediatory behaviour and the production of literature. |
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What can be more natural than the circumstances in the behaviour of those women who had lost their husbands on this fatal day? |
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Lastly, Belgian liberals were dissatisfied with William for his allegedly despotic behaviour. |
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The details of his former behaviour towards Elizabeth emerged, and for his brother and the king's council, this was the last straw. |
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All of these taxes lead to avoidance behaviour that had a substantial impact on society and architecture. |
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The mindless behaviour of drunken neds and nuisance neighbours brings misery to tens of thousands of honest folk. |
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The meaning of such behaviour varies across countries and affects intercultural communication. |
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Another form of nonverbal behaviour and communication dealing with intercultural communication is paralanguage. |
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The company's envoys had to prostrate themselves before the emperor, pay a large indemnity, and promise better behaviour in the future. |
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The Dutch have a code of etiquette which governs social behaviour and is considered important. |
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She took the proffered cheque and stared at it with puzzled amaze, dazed by her own behaviour. |
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Kirk sessions were able to apply religious sanctions, such as excommunication and denial of baptism, to enforce godly behaviour and obedience. |
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In more difficult cases of immoral behaviour they could work with the local magistrate, in a system modelled on that employed in Geneva. |
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Furthermore, it was the behaviour of those conducting the war, not the war itself that provoked opposition within the labour movement. |
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Jervis himself had begun to grow concerned about reports of Nelson's behaviour, but in early October word of Nelson's victory had reached London. |
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This behaviour had a profound and irreversible effect on the substrate which transformed the seabed ecosystems. |
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However, there are significant differences in the search behaviour of males and females. |
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Northern gannets exhibit many types of aggressive behaviour while they are nesting. |
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The size of the territory and the ranging behaviour of its occupants varies seasonally, depending on the abundance of food and mates. |
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The wildcat subspecies that gave rise to the housecat is most likely the African wildcat, based on genetics, morphology, and behaviour. |
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While wildcats in Europe will cache their food, such a behaviour has not been observed in their African counterparts. |
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The main aim was to reduce one aspect of deviancy in a group of adolescent girls, namely at-risk behaviour, by using the method of detached work. |
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He supervised the activity and behaviour of royal sheriffs and sergeants, held courts and reported on these things to the king personally. |
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The club's fans subsequently received awards from UEFA and FIFA for their behaviour at the match. |
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Rangers were banned from Europe for two years for the behaviour of their fans, later reduced on appeal to one year. |
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The police and courts are taking action, however, as Rangers fans are being charged, convicted and jailed for sectarian behaviour. |
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Many forms of socialist theory hold that human behaviour is largely shaped by the social environment. |
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Additionally, this could have occurred through the increased use of technology, traits characteristic of modern behaviour. |
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This behaviour was not considered normal for the nobility of the period and attracted criticism from contemporaries. |
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John was duly executed, but his claims resonated with those criticising Edward for his lack of regal behaviour and steady leadership. |
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The reason for the carnivorous behaviour is thought to be a need for extra calcium. |
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Nixon capitalized on this changing tide of voting behaviour, and hence won a landslide victory in the 1972 election. |
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It examines the banks' balance sheets and behaviour and policies toward consumers. |
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The appearance of migratory behaviour occurred in the tropics parallel with the range expansion of migratory species to temperate habitats. |
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For example, a jingle or background music can have a positive effect on brand recognition, purchasing behaviour and brand recall. |
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Small schools in the Bay of Fundy and the Hebrides have been seen swimming nose to tail in circles in what may be a form of courtship behaviour. |
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In behaviour, the great white is an active predator of large animals and not a filter feeder. |
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He included mankind in his speculations from the outset, and on seeing an orangutan in the zoo on 28 March 1838 noted its childlike behaviour. |
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Among other discoveries, he formulated the Dirac equation which describes the behaviour of fermions and predicted the existence of antimatter. |
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Their social behaviour in summer months has been studied and is thought to represent courtship behaviour. |
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Orcas and bottlenose dolphins have also been known to drive their prey onto a beach to feed on it, a behaviour known as beach or strand feeding. |
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Playful behaviour that involves another animal species with active participation of the other animal can also be observed however. |
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Tilikum's behaviour sparked the production of the documentary Blackfish, which focuses on the consequences of keeping orcas in captivity. |
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This behaviour appears at first to be an evolutionary paradox, since helping others costs precious resources and decreases one's own fitness. |
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Early studies of this new behaviour investigated user patterns in using web browsers. |
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Over time, the collective behaviour, lifecycle and physiology of livestock have changed radically. |
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The complete set of observable traits that make up the structure and behaviour of an organism is called its phenotype. |
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The other species of recognizance, with sureties, is tor the good abearance or good behaviour. |
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Selection under these conditions can produce very rapid changes in the appearance and behaviour of organisms. |
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Matthews continued to get the band mentioned in the gossip columns of newspapers due to her drunken behaviour. |
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Roberts was known in the entertainment industry as a legendary alcoholic, with a history of eccentric behaviour. |
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This will include power factor, constancy of frequency and dynamic behaviour of the wind farm turbines during a system fault. |
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The codes of practice were duly put in place and for the next five years the Rail Regulator received no complaints about ROSCO behaviour. |
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The modal analysis was used to characterize the eigenoscillation behaviour of the structure without external excitation. |
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Most famously, frigatebirds and skuas engage in this behaviour, although gulls, terns and other species will steal food opportunistically. |
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