This behavior suggests a range of potential applications, from low - energy devices to efficient transistors.
Not exact matches
• New England School of Law associate dean Victor M. Hansen offers an answer: «The fact that both the college experience and the military experience are often the first time people of this age
range are independent, have access to alcohol and are interacting socially with members of the opposite sex
suggests to me that we have not done enough before young people reach this age to educate, model and encourage appropriate
behavior.»
When cigarette use in the past month was examined, adolescents from every racial group, including whites, had even higher odds for attempting suicide in the past year
ranging from 2.1 - 2.7,
suggesting a link between these problem
behaviors.
Discussing a wide
range of ideas and empirical studies that support them, West - Eberhard focuses on showing what recent findings in development, physiology, and
behavior suggest about the origins of evolutionary novelties.
«Weather should remain predictable despite climate change: Simulations of jet stream
behavior in a warming climate
suggest ranges of forecasts in the mid-century will be similar to those in present day.»
Behavioral biologist Dario Maestripieri launches from this example into a spirited, insightful narrative that explores the ways our interpersonal relationships resemble those of our primate cousins,
suggesting evolutionary roots for a
range of social
behaviors including nepotism, cultivating friends, and climbing the corporate ladder.
The new glimpse of the footpaths of animals and humans complement earlier studies that reveal the anatomy and
behavior of H. erectus,
suggesting that as it evolved modern body proportions, it also increased its home
range and began competing with carnivores for carcasses on the savanna, says Harris.
«Our findings
suggests there are a
range of
behaviors that parents can adopt and services they can provide to help their young children get better prepared for their educational journey,» said Kandyce Larson, the study's lead author and a senior researcher with the AAP.
Previous research had
suggested that vasopressin plays a role in social
behavior,
ranging from aggression and territorialism to pair bonding and caring for young.
«Our results
suggest the social relationship can explain more of the variation we see in howling
behavior than the emotional state of the wolf,» says Friederike
Range of the Messerli Research Institute at the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna.
The results demonstrate that the grain boundaries within the entire misorientation
range have multiple phases and exhibit structural transitions,
suggesting that phase
behavior of interfaces is likely a general phenomenon.
In a 2011 paper published in the Journal of Wildlife Management, Jeff Horn and his co-authors estimate the home
range of owned and unowned cats, arguing that «greater activity levels and
ranging behavior suggest unowned cats have a greater potential impact on wildlife than do owned cats.»
The models don't agree with each other very well on lots of
behaviors, and cover a wide
range of diagnosed sensitivity,
suggesting that most of them are just wrong.
«We know that they can survive in the Florida wilderness for numerous years, we know that they grow quickly here and we know their
behavior in their native
range, and there is no reason to
suggest that would change here in Florida.»
So anyway, to cover the wide
range of possible human
behaviors on this issue, they have
suggested the higher and lower possibilities or scenarios, if you will, and a few in the middle.
This review of the literature
suggested additional domains necessary to fully capture the
range of
behaviors and attitudes regarding parental feeding.
Leaper and colleagues
suggest that this might be due to the fact that in highly structured situations the demand characteristics of the task will lead to a smaller
range of possible
behaviors, which minimizes naturally occurring differences in parenting and child
behavior.
These findings
suggest an association between elevated lead levels and a
range of
behavior problems including inattention.
These findings are highly promising and
suggest that additional studies are needed to further document the
range of long - term effects of early preventive intervention, as well as to identify the mediating child and parent processes underlying long - term reductions in aggressive
behavior.
Previous studies have
suggested that children with sleep problems are more likely to display more externalizing
behavior problems.4 Although a similar pattern was seen in our cohort, the severity of externalizing
behavior problems in children with persistent sleep problems did not fall into the clinical
range.5
The first of these models, the Domain General Model,
suggests that a
range of parental
behaviors will exhibit direct associations with a
range of cognitive outcomes.