Children who have contact with their fathers following a family break-up suffer fewer behavioural problems, academics said today. |
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This manneristic behaviour was difficult to control despite behavioural therapy or physical restraint. |
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Letters received reveal their abhorrence at the behavioural example being set by our so-called leaders of state and nation. |
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Four child therapists who were trained and supervised by an experienced cognitive behavioural therapist administered all therapy. |
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Oldfield House Unit meets the needs of junior pupils with emotional and behavioural difficulties. |
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Thirty-two right-handed participants were given a behavioural test of lateralization and a cradling task. |
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He was expelled two months ago for behavioural and truancy problems and returned on Friday to resit a maths exam. |
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We then calculated degree of cognitive impairment, function in activities of daily living, and behavioural disturbances. |
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These interventions fall under the general rubric of cognitive behavioural therapy. |
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His parents say that he changed within weeks, developing severe learning and behavioural problems and attention deficit disorder. |
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In some the problem has a behavioural basis, whereas in others there may be subtle neuromuscular abnormalities of the gut. |
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The most common treatment was behavioural aversion therapy with electric shocks. |
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A taxis is a behavioural reaction where an animal moves directly towards or away from the source of the stimulus. |
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The team also looked at admissions for mental and behavioural disorders caused by controlled drugs. |
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At a concrete level, this learning is reflected by changes in the behavioural data. |
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Patient-doctor relationships are generated by different behavioural patterns. |
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The data provided a rich set of examples of physical and behavioural symptoms. |
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Autism causes behavioural patterns that can be deeply distressing to all concerned. |
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Mook has argued that in much behavioural science, obtaining generalizable results is not the primary research goal. |
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Now, people have a more prudent perspective of this branch of behavioural science and understand its validity. |
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They include dog massage, canine anatomy, behavioural science and dog psychology. |
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Pavlov and his colleagues made life-long efforts to blend both behavioural and psychophysiological observations into typologies. |
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The boy's behavioural problems had led to his leaving primary school at ten and going to boarding schools paid for by the state. |
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The disorder is frequently diagnosed in children with behavioural problems or in those who underachieve at school. |
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Some posters are photographs of behavioural art, sculptures, and multimedia works. |
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The great skuas, known locally as bonxies, which live by stealing fish from smaller birds, are displaying disturbing behavioural changes. |
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How is it reasonable to describe a neurochemist or behavioural psychologist's work as any more mechanistic than that? |
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An eminent behavioural neurologist, he has spent many years understanding why and how people remember and forget. |
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Beyond their venomous tendencies lie complex behavioural patterns and intricate lifestyles. |
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We have one student who is non-communicative who also has some behavioural difficulties. |
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The more complex behavioural approaches may not be suitable for routine implementation by non-specialist staff. |
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Scotland's largest local authority wants to introduce behavioural contracts setting out minimum standards of conduct for pupils. |
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The four-year-old, whose condition causes communication and behavioural problems, is due to start at Frogwell Primary School in September. |
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If your child has behavioural problems at school, like my son had in Canada, it can maybe be a good thing to get a change of air. |
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Nearly a decade did Mohan spend observing the animal, its behavioural patterns and ecology even in the icy climate of the hill station. |
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We carried out a secondary analysis of the treatment of behavioural and physical symptoms. |
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I have three hyperactive children and two of them have behavioural problems, so I really need a job I can do at home. |
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The Cochrane review of nine small trials of hypnotherapy found it no more effective than other behavioural interventions. |
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Martin has a PhD in behavioural biology and a track record as author and co-author of popular science books. |
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There is a long list of behavioural anomalies and paradoxes uncovered by cognitive researchers. |
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The best treatment for phobia is a psychological treatment called cognitive behavioural therapy. |
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Talking treatments include counselling, behavioural therapy, cognitive therapy, group therapy and psychoanalysis. |
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It also works with people who have a wide range of special needs, such as emotional or behavioural problems, impulsivity, or restlessness. |
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As mentioned earlier, some psychologists talk about behavioural intention or conation as part of a definition of attitude. |
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With regard to this last point, the focus in hospital may be on symptoms and behavioural conformity. |
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They are cognitive therapies, behavioural therapies, interpersonal therapies, and hypnosis. |
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People such as counsellors, psychologists and behavioural therapists may show you relaxation techniques and other ways to deal with stress. |
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That reflects their psychological neediness, rather than a criminogenic behavioural pattern. |
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One of the documents, dated November 1988, reported that in clinical trials Prozac could cause behavioural disturbances. |
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Many women with premenstrual syndrome can be treated with behavioural, dietary, or lifestyle changes. |
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Research in the area of behavioural genetics has raised many dilemmas in recent years. |
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One profession deals with the conundrums of the human psyche through talking therapies like psychoanalysis or cognitive behavioural therapy. |
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Animal experts also say the breed is actually well behaved and outperforms the cuddly golden retriever in behavioural tests. |
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Paul's dissertation compared psychodynamic and behavioural therapy strategies in treating anxious individuals. |
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However he is more famous for his subsequent studies on reflexes and for laying the foundations of the field of behavioural psychology. |
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As well as symptoms of panic, these nine patients all had overt psychotic symptoms and behavioural disturbance. |
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Psychological and behavioural responses to pain and social factors are the main determinants of chronic pain disability. |
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If the problem is not addressed through a varied diet, it can lead to developmental delays and behavioural problems. |
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Without warning she experienced a grand mal seizure followed by a profound behavioural change categorised as symptomatic of mania. |
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In this case, the mural has helped pupils with emotional and behavioural difficulties to learn about history. |
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Students who were unable to take part because of emotional and behavioural difficulties showed their work on video. |
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This section of the report distinguishes different research methods into behavioural genetics. |
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A sociobiologist evokes much the same responses from his traditional behavioural science colleagues as would a Marxist in a business school. |
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A new survey suggested that a third of men risked indigestion by rushing their meals and a behavioural psychologist warned the nation to slow down and enjoy our food. |
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In popular behavioural science, evolution is routinely invoked to explain a vast array of behaviours, physiological characteristics, demographic patterns, and mortality data. |
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Effects of high blood lead concentrations included reductions in IQ scores, poor school performance, hyperactivity, shortened concentration spans, and behavioural problems. |
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The staff who are drawn from various departments are given training in behavioural science and communication skills to ensure customer satisfaction. |
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They forget that when a player moves abroad he has to get used to the cultural, lifestyle, and behavioural differences a new club will invariably throw up. |
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Both schools have developed a peer support programme with the county council's behavioural support unit, where senior students are trained as mentors for younger students. |
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These include cognitive, emotive, imaginal, and behavioural methods. |
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The effects of nicotine are important when examining smoking from a behavioural perspective, as these effects have the potential to lead to conditioned responses. |
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Cognitive behavioural therapy can help reverse depressive thought patterns by trying to correct automatic reactions and assumptions that the patient may have adopted. |
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It encompasses many different perspectives, including the more dominant biological and biosocial theories that are rooted in the behavioural sciences. |
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Van Persie, whose father, a sculptor, raised him as a single parent, had behavioural problems at school and clashed with coaches at his first club, Excelsior. |
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Well we are still learning about that and behavioural investigators have said for some time now that behaviourally people mature later than we thought. |
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The rare condition affects his heart, eyes, throat, stunts his growth and development, results in urinary abnormalities and can result in behavioural problems. |
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Even when behavioural self-handicapping does directly impede an athlete, there may still be positive indirect effects of this behaviour on performance. |
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Our review identified only five trials evaluating use of oral atypical antipsychotic drugs to treat the behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia. |
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Too often, researchers say, physical incapacity is prolonged by depression and fear, when gentle exercise and behavioural therapy can break a cycle of inactivity. |
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Less common early psychiatric features were behavioural change, anergia, and poor performance, and a minority of cases exhibited pain as an early neurological feature. |
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The former president's Republicanism offers a worst-of-all-worlds package of intrusive behavioural regulation for the masses and socialism for the wealthy. |
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You can't change a horse's instincts, but you can learn how to work with them, and the increasing interest in behavioural science and horse psychology is bound to boom. |
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The rigid social, moral and behavioural codes imposed by the group included severe restrictions on women's freedom of movement, expression and association. |
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There is also an apparently contradictory but equally strong behavioural imperative, which says that eating in groups is competitive, and that you need to protect your stash. |
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In relation to bereavement and cemetery visitation, behavioural differences are linked to religiosity and the psychological personality trait of tender-mindedness. |
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He was fascinated by behavioural patterns and society's obedience to authority and New Yorkers were doubtless delighted when his research revealed them to be so obliging. |
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Temperamental and behavioural problems, such as irritability, tantrums, fears and bed-wetting, commonly seen in children, are also treated effectively. |
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It is not unusual at Celtic Park for the services of a behavioural expert to be brought into play, although this is normally for the study of referees. |
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Is a canine version of cognitive behavioural therapy the answer? |
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He is a behavioural neuroscientist at Laurentian University in Canada. |
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They could continue to exercise but again there is a relationship between behavioural responses, they turn and stand at bay as a defensive posture. |
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But I doubt that many people would be aware that psychosurgery, or brain surgery, is being done to treat mental illness or behavioural problems today. |
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This may explain male vulnerability to behavioural disorders such as autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and conduct disorder, say the authors. |
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Modern behavioural science has shown that our cognitive apparatus has considerably less influence over our actions than does our emotional machinery. |
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A striking behavioural characteristic of most ladybeetles is the formation of overwintering groups. |
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Agonistic behaviour in male and female field crickets, Gryllus bimaculatus, and how behavioural context influences its expression. |
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We know both adolescent boys and girls with TBI are vulnerable to the co-occurrence of harmful psychological and behavioural conditions. |
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Although superficially similar, physical and behavioural differences exist between the American and European bison. |
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In addition to reporting back to Cromwell, the visitors made the lives of the monks more difficult by enforcing strict behavioural standards. |
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Most prominent are the specific behavioural and physical adaptations that are the outcome of natural selection. |
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An Alternative Programme is provided for students with behavioural challenges who cannot function in the public mainstream. |
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As neutral markers, junk DNA cannot generate cultural, behavioural, or, for that matter, truly biological differences between groups. |
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A study conducted with children in their early school years suggested that there are emotional and behavioural benefits to being bilingual. |
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The excavations at Blombos Cave have yielded important new information on the behavioural evolution of modern humans. |
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These include the study of behavioural and physiological changes that require a long duration of access to the bird. |
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The question of why animals group together is one of the most fundamental in sociobiology and behavioural ecology. |
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Common ostriches have developed a comprehensive set of behavioural adaptations for thermoregulation, such as altering their feathers. |
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These feather heavy areas such as the body, thighs and wings do not usually vary much from ambient temperatures due to this behavioural controls. |
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These can assist in some complex behavioural patterns, for example, in grazing behaviour. |
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When stocking density reaches high levels, the behavioural needs of the animals may not be met. |
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Anatomically modern humans arose in Africa about 200,000 years ago, and reached behavioural modernity about 50,000 years ago. |
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Such huge behavioural change depends on knowledge sharing on a pan-species scale, rather than on fragmentary technofixes. |
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Acetaminophen use during pregnancy, behavioural problems and hyperkinetic disorders. |
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She also explained the acute toxicity and behavioural pattern of her study on drugs. |
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Physical and behavioural controls on the oceanic distribution and migration of leptocephali. |
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I believe that this is the first of many significant successes for our behavioural science group. |
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Pleiotropy in the melanocortin system, coloration and behavioural syndromes. |
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The answer may lie in the behavioural changes documented by the latest paper, which was published in Chemosphere. |
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She suffers from claustrophobia and says hypnotherapy did not help, but cognitive behavioural therapy did. |
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Creatures adapted to complex landscapes might move on to specialise in a range of niches, requiring different sorts of locomotory and behavioural adaptations. |
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Once Mischel began analysing the results, he noticed that low delayers seemed more likely to have behavioural problems, both in school and at home. |
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Habitat-specific behavioural thermoregulation by black rat snakes. |
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Courtship takes place in a series of behavioural interactions that include a variety of snout rubbing and submissive display that can take a long time. |
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The recovery of these toolkits at Blombos Cave nevertheless adds evidence for early technological and behavioural developments associated with Middle Stone Age humans. |
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Harp seals combine anatomical and behavioural approaches to managing their body temperatures, instead of elevating their metabolic rate and energy requirements. |
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The development of behavioural modernity and sophisticated hunting and foraging methods in subsaharan Africa is thought to date from at least 50,000 years ago. |
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A buster collar could be used if it is a behavioural problem. |
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Mental rotation task performance results suggest that the ELF MF exposure studied here modulates associated neuroprocessing, although the behavioural outcome is not altered. |
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Popper postulates that such purely behavioural changes are less likely to be lethal for the organism compared to drastic changes of the phenotype. |
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In the latter case the directionality of this association could not be unestablished, perhaps because underlying behavioural traits were a causal factor in both outcomes. |
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However, eight years ago, a few weeks after the patient was initiated on carbamazepine therapy, he began to display periodic behavioural disturbances. |
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Given this, there is an urgent need for detailed compared behavioural and anatomical studies of dasyurids, especially focused on osteology, myology and arthrology. |
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Indeed, pet behavioural problems are numerous, and can include destructive behaviour in cats, barking, chewing, car sickness and separation anxiety. |
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Socialising is a vital part of your puppy's behavioural development. |
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Examples of vestigial structures in humans include wisdom teeth, the coccyx, the vermiform appendix, and other behavioural vestiges such as goose bumps and primitive reflexes. |
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The western models of negotiations overemphasise due diligence and mastery of the substance and underemphasise the behavioural dimension of the negotiation. |
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Their temperature control relies in part on behavioural thermoregulation. |
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Ms Miller now plans to introduce one-to-one consultations with animal reflexologists, homeopathists and behavioural experts from the Cullercoats shop. |
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Different methods still led to the same behavioural groups of postponers and these differences did not influence information about the reasons of postponement. |
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In addition, the Siegel, Aten, and Enaharo study adds to the literature demonstrating the potential behavioural effectiveness of school-based sexual health education. |
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Ceva currently markets a selegiline product in Europe known as Selgian, which is indicated for the treatment of behavioural problems of emotional origin in dogs. |
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