Not exact matches
«Having a consistent look,
behavior and brand - identity across their
different platforms and apps is important, and that's only achievable through focused collaboration
between designers, developers and stakeholders,» Lassen said.
Yet even with hypothetically perfect
behavior, the difference in results
between investors born in
different generations can be the difference
between no retirement and a lavish retirement.
you scratch the surface here of
behaviors that are very
different between the US and other nations.
We find that parenting
behavior also appears to help explain the
different outcomes: after controlling for parenting, the gap
between children of continuously married mothers and others shrinks from 14 percentiles to 7.5 percentiles.
(a) create and maintain a healthy sleep foundation for your child, ages 4 - 36 months old; (b) develop reasonable expectations for how much sleep your child will need at
different stages of development, including length and timing of naps; (c) be prepared with strategies for when sleep challenges arise - which in the first three years, can be often; and (d) understand the connection
between sleep,
behavior, and emotions of the entire family.
It is now clear that not only do infants begin to settle at
different ages, there are big differences in settling
behavior between breastfed infants and those who are fed cows» milk formula.
«In a single material, just by changing the direction of the field, now we can get
different behaviors,» flipping
between insulating and conducting, for example.
«The results are novel, as this sensitive and comprehensive testing has revealed how prenatal and early postnatal immune activation may regulate core behavioral signs associated with ASD and certain other developmental disorders through changes in signal flow
between different structural components of
behavior - driving neural circuits,» said Bolshakov.
Although Dulac's and Anderson's teams examined
different brain regions, both researchers observed a similar relationship
between sex - specific neural activity and social
behavior.
«Although binge drinking has been studied in relation to a variety of
different health risk
behaviors, there has been comparatively little research undertaken on the association
between binge drinking and problematic eating
behavior,» said Andrew Stickley, a researcher at Södertörn University in Sweden and corresponding author for the study.
The results suggest a causal relationship
between a father's
behavior and his daughters» experiences:
Different amounts of exposure to fathers of high or low quality changes daughters» social environments — the monitoring they received and the peers with whom they affiliated — in ways that can impact their sexual
behavior.
«Our information examines the association
between these
different types of drunkorexic
behaviors and other predictors of problem drinking among college students, such as gender differences.»
In 2001, Si and colleagues offered a new theory that explained how electronic fluctuations
between two entirely
different quantum states give rise to such
behaviors at quantum critical points.
Habib's presentation, along with others exploring what ancient birds could and could not do, has sparked intense interest in variations
between the anatomies of modern birds that display
different behaviors.
As the researchers compared notes — and videotapes when possible — it became clear that many
behaviors were strikingly
different between orangutan groups.
The experiment shows the impressive ability of a simple system to exhibit complex
behavior in the form of chaos and nearly chaotic phenomena: Despite the gradual changes of air pressure the transitions
between the
different vibratory phenomena are abrupt.
Still, Janzen notes that the connection
between colors and
behavior can be applied to the fossil record just as it can to modern moths: «We have no reason to suspect that basic field ecology was
different 40 - plus million years ago than it is today.»
«Such partnerships
between different mammal species are rare, and this particular interaction illustrates a great deal of trust
between participants,» said Dr. Andy Plumptre, Director for WCS Albertine Rift Program and author of the published description of the
behavior.
Study authors called for more research to assess the association
between self - estimated BrACs and driving
behavior in
different contexts, and to investigate how altering drinking environments could improve individuals» ability to self - estimate their BrACs and avoid driving after drinking.
This split
between different species» perceptions is one of the most interesting parts of the robot
behavior experiments.
Of course, an experimental realization is what we strive for with our experimental colleagues, especially the question of how good the switching -
behavior between different topological states can be covered by our calculations.
For example, intra-strain cooperative
behaviors are more likely to be evolutionarily stable when
different cell lineages are segregated in space, with typical interaction distances
between cells being strongly influenced by the diffusivity of secreted products, biofilm architecture, and environmental flow conditions [16 — 19].
Neutrons are the most suitable probe to study the magnetism of these materials and provide a distinction
between the
different types of multiferroic
behavior.
After many months of looking and listening for correlations
between lots of
different behaviors and cell activity, I began to realize that the major correlate was not what the animal was doing, whether it was eating or exploring an object or carrying out a simple tasks such as pressing a lever to get food, but something about where it was doing these things in the environment.
These results suggest that the underlying neural mechanisms are largely
different between the foraging
behavior and the hot defensive bee ball formation.
Elisabeth Kruegar, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ): «The World Water Scenarios Initiative can help raise awareness about where our
behavior is leading to, and can also help to compare trends and
different aspects of global change, like the drivers that they identified have an effect on water, and also how water has an effect on the drivers, the feedback
between both the drivers and impacts are important.
While toys are first and foremost a way for kids to have fun,
different toys do nurture
different aspects of a child's spirit, mind, and
behavior, especially
between the ages of 3 and 7.
Have you seen much difference in the
behavior between people across
different platforms?
Businesses academia have studied the
behavior between men and women, and among the
different.
Dating vs.
different behavior for a period of time Though this is not true for every relationship every time, there is a definite difference
between dating and a relationship when it comes to clarity.
«The thing we get with games that is
different from what we get with books or other media is that we are able to actually build models of relationships
between the
different moving parts of a system and let people mess around with them, let people experience what happens when they change one variable or when they introduce a
different kind of
behavior,» says Ian Bogost, an associate professor of computational and digital media at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
They've discovered similarities and differences
between youth
behaviors in
different cultures — regionally and internationally, and became aware that the violence / prejudice in school reproduced violence / prejudice in the city and in the world — and reinforced it.
If you're using Aquafadas DPS for your interactive - magazine output, you can still use liquid layout
behaviors to help adapt content
between the landscape and portrait states of the publication and
between multiple documents sized for
different devices.
Transmedia itself... is often thought of as a series of actions that happen
between or across media or the transfer of messages — this isn't «wrong» per se, but it tends to neglect the nuances of human
behavior, the levers for why people share stories to begin with and how they connect to each other through
different narrative forms.
I have learned to distinguish
between the
different ways and
behaviors associated with the attempt to communicate (barking).
When some breeders pursue traditional, function - based goals while others breed to produce show dogs, pets, or dogs used for a
different kind of function a significant divergence in type and
behavior can arise
between the
different strains within the breed.
With the
different wants of owners and the
different traits and
behaviors in
different breeds, mixes or even
different lines of purebred dogs, it is the unusual situation where the match
between dog and owner is perfect.
Greeting
behavior between dogs can be embarrassing to some owners, so it's important to keep in mind that dogs have a
different language than we do.
Service dogs typically know
between 20 and 60
different behaviors, depending on their particular specialty.
Now, scientists are tracking down new clues
between genetics and
behavior by comparing the genomes of dog and wolf, zeroing in on the relatively small sections of DNA that explain why dog and wolf pups may seem so similar, only to grow up to be so
different.
Dr. Lockwood's research has examined many
different aspects of the interactions
between people and animals including the benefits of pet ownership to human health, the role of pets in our perception of people, the problem of aggressive
behavior of dogs, the connection
between cruelty to animals and other forms of violence, and the treatment of animals within disturbed families.
Despite physical and genetic similarities
between dogs and wolves, their personalities and
behaviors are vastly
different.
Longer - term, there is the personalization piece, where we will be able to tailor the traveler experience not just based on historic booking
behaviors but on a lot of
different behaviors or correlations
between behaviors like low card usage and whether there is a correlation to direct bookings, or what we can gather from direct comments through our internal social media or surveys that help us understand what travelers need.
The evidence also reveals a balance at
different times
between the role of chaos and non-chaotic
behavior.
This inconsistency
between model results and observations could arise either becaise «real world» amplification effects on short and long term time scales are controlled by
different physical mechanisms, and models fail to capture such
behavior, or because non-climatic influences remaining in some or all of the observed tropospheric datasets lead to biased long - term trends, or a combination of these factors.
The interest of climate studies is to explore the boundaries
between the stable and the chaotic
behaviors, and the expected effect of
different external events (GHG, volcanoes, Sun,...) on these boundaries, as well as of the recent history (internal variability).
Interestingly, risk factors involving socioeconomic status and child - rearing were more strongly related to the prevalence (rather than the frequency) of offending for females compared with males.97 Some observers have thus concluded that the risk factors for engaging in delinquent
behaviors may not be the same as those for frequency of offending and that both may be
different between the genders.
Rhett Smith 104 Rhett Smith 104: The Importance of Discerning the
Different Between Feelings and Coping
Behaviors to Get to Deeper Work
A meta - analytic review of Fischer and colleagues [15] demonstrated positive associations
between risk - glorifying media and risk taking
behaviors for a number of health related risky
behaviors such as smoking, alcohol consumption and reckless driving, both on the short and long term and across
different research methods (experimental, correlational, longitudinal).
Supportive evidence comes from studies using a technique called multivariate genetic analysis, which makes it possible to estimate how much genetic and environmental influences each contribute to the correlations found
between behavior in
different contexts (Harris, 2000a; Saudino, 1997).