Sentences with phrase «different behaviour of»

As Steve McIntyre has noted, one problem is the different behaviour of moss at 2 sites close to each other and about the same altitude.
The key to this unexpected result lies in the different behaviour of the interface layers between graphene and substrate.
We now know that this explains the different behaviour of male and female cells after reprogramming because, over time, female cells lose one of the two X chromosomes and start behaving more or less like male iPS cells.»

Not exact matches

This convergence of yields has implications for the behaviour of investors: with bond yields in different countries tending to move together, investors have found it more difficult not only to diversify their portfolios but to find trading opportunities.
The behaviour of investors in this situation, however, could be quite different to owner - occupiers in that there would be a strong temptation to get rid of the troublesome investment, especially if the fall in price was caused by a difficulty in finding tenants.
If we have new knowledge of human biology that is vastly different than the NT era, shld we not apply that to the question of what might constitute immoral behaviour.
In my many years of practice in the Family Courts in this country (and it is not very different in other countries) my experience has been that the behaviour of all too many women, Catholics included, has not been graceful but rather disgraceful.
The solution is that there are different degrees of evil behaviour.
I do not believe that young children should be encouraged to self - select a «gender» which may be different from their biological sex; or that everyone at school should adjust their behaviour to accommodate such a «transition»; or that people should be punished for lack of enthusiasm about it.
I know that some people say the idea of a Law of Nature or decent behaviour known to all men is unsound, because different civilisations and different ages have had quite different moralities.
We introduce them in order to discuss, explain and modify human behaviour; and since human behaviour occurs and gets discussed only in societies, which have different histories, institutions and physical environments, the psychological vocabulary of one society mustnot be expected to match that of another.
Any discipline, be it theology or philosophy, which seeks to understand the meaning of, purpose of, behaviour of, and relationship between the different constituent «beings» of this reality of ours should at least try to account for and incorporate an understanding of that which is observed in such a reality.
This approach requires detailed target setting as well as an in - depth understanding of behaviours and systems in different countries, both those that lead to waste, and systems that manage waste.
Jeff Hilton, Co-Founder & CMO of BrandHive, discusses the different behaviours and interests of millennial consumers.
Let's face it goalkeepers tend to march to the beat of a different drum and Szczesny certainly fell into that category, but most of his antics were relatively harmless and simply reflected a certain level of immaturity that isn't uncommon for someone thrust into the limelight at such a young age... lord knows we've seen that happen with numerous players throughout the years and very few were ever banished for such behaviour... the only on - field action that drove me crazy was his inability to take a deep breath and not try to rush the play with an ill - timed throw at certain points in the game when common sense suggested holding the ball and slowing things down... the fact that he continued to do this probably had a lot to do with the glaring lack of coaching time spent with the goalkeepers... ultimately he made the fateful decision to take his frustrations out into the public sphere and paid dearly for it... in the end, his services were wanted by several of the best Italian squads, which is significant considering the historical importance placed on the defensive side of the ball in Serie A... all I know is that if someone asked me to pick the most athletically gifted goalkeeper we have had in our squad since the arrival of Wenger, without hesitation, he would be my pick and for that reason his departure is more than a little disappointing... what else is new though
««The second step, is to recognise that engaging fathers requires a differentiated approach: even when you are seeking to foster the same kind of behaviour from fathers and mothers towards their children, you need to remember that fathers «come from a different place».
After a year, you will have tried quite a few different ideas for managing stress, learning about your child and connecting with him / her, and reflecting about your own patterns of behaviour!
Introducing discipline is an important way to help them learn what behaviour is acceptable and what isn't but there are different ways of going about it.
Particularly in the teenage years, children become over-eager to be part of a bigger group, which can lead to rebelling against authority and adopting dubious moral behaviour in order not to seem different.
Low family income during the early childhood has been linked to comparatively less secure attachment, 4 higher levels of negative moods and inattention, 5 as well as lower levels of prosocial behaviour in children.2 The link between low family income and young children's problem behaviour has been replicated across several datasets with different outcome measures, including parental reports of externalizing and internalizing behaviours,1 - 3, 7 -9,11-12 teacher reports of preschool behavioural problems, 10 and assessments of children based on clinical diagnostic interviews.7
The findings demonstrate that mechanisms by which breastfeeding affect health are extremely varied, and this variation implies that different metrics of breastfeeding behaviour must be utilised to truly understand the relationships of interest.
Indeed, many consider the development of emotional self - regulation in particular to be one of the key processes in childhood behaviour problems.27, 28,29,30 For example, in characterizing the behaviour of children with early externalizing behaviour problems, there is often reference to a lack of control, under - control, or poor regulation.29, 30 In characterizing the behaviour of children with internalizing disorders, there is often a discussion of over - control.12 Understanding the role of temperament in child development may be facilitated by examining the possible mediational effects of emerging self and emotion regulation, and may provide a more proximal mechanism for the development of different forms of behavioural adjustment difficulties characteristic of childhood.
When helping parents of infants with excessive crying cope with the stresses of the infant's behaviour, we should be cognizant of possible differences in the cry sound and how these cry sounds may have different salience for different caregivers, especially those suffering from depression or other conditions that alter the caregiver's perceptual set.
Several research syntheses examined the ways capacity - building helpgiving practices were related to different aspects of parenting behaviour.26, 22,27,5 The measures of parenting behaviour included parenting competence, parenting confidence, and parenting enjoyment.
Gay fathers tend to be economically well - off, one means by which their children may garner social advantages relative to other children, while additional research has shown that children of gay fathers did not report differences in sex - typed behaviour compared with parents of other family configurations.58 A large literature shows that parents tend to transmit values to their children along socioeconomic status lines, with middle class parents typically imparting different values from parents in lower socioeconomic strata.59, 60 However, little of this work has examined fathers in particular, as distinct from mothers.
Thinking back to the first year at school for one of my own, when talking to her classroom teacher we could have been describing two different children such were the extremes in my daughter's behaviour.
There are many different types of behaviour problems in children that they develop over their lifetime.
Although this behaviour evolved in a very different sleep context than involving Western beds and bedding, the principle of infant protection is no less effective.
For psychologists, «personality» captures the patterns of thought, feeling, and behaviour that are relatively stable within individuals in different situations and across time: people who are organised at work are also likely to be organised at home; shy children often grow up to be shy adults.
The central contention here is that a Tory majority Cameron Government would, mutatis mutandis, be no different to today's Coalition Government in terms of ideology, public policy and behaviour.
A first and still very common version of differentialism is the naturalist one: innate differences between the sexes are supposed to explain different behaviours and social positions.
Nick Timothy, May's former chief of staff, tweeted that the recent behaviour of Labour appointees was «making it harder to pick people from different party backgrounds».
Inference drawn: no analysis of what past electoral behaviour would have been under a different system is possible.
Speaking during the event, Diko, however, expressed shock at the pains of different communities as explained by the traditional rulers on the behaviours of herdsmen.
Joint fifth you have two Labour MPs with very different types of behaviour: Frank Field, rebellious on a relatively high number of occasions (17 so far this parliament) but very far from the most rebellious Labour MP and Margaret Hodge, steadfastly loyal to the party whip, but who uses the select committee system to great advantage.
«Now the contest is over we've got to draw a line under the kind of behaviour that says it's ok to go around calling people in this room Tories because they have a different view.
Dr Withington says that while he has the utmost respect for the statistical analysis upon which the recent policy initiative rests, the Government should also take into account the historical and cultural factors which shape the consumption behaviour of different groups.
But one part refers to «an acceptance that other people having different faiths or beliefs to oneself (or having none) should be accepted and tolerated, and should not be the cause of prejudicial or discriminatory behaviour» — implying that apart from this one reference, «belief» may not refer to non-religious beliefs.
This refuses to allow for the realities of human behaviour, and the fact that we all respond in different ways to trauma at different times.
However a lot has been made of the fact that while both polls had an effort to take account of people's personal and tactical voting behaviour in their own constituency, they did so in different ways — Ashcroft asks a two stage question, asking people their national preference and then how they will vote thinking about the candidates and parties in their own constituency; ICM asked people the voting intention question including the names of the candidates standing in Sheffield Hallam.
They then programmed a robotic fly to mimic the insects with different levels of wing damage, which allowed them to explore movements beyond the range of a real fly's normal behaviour.
Discuss the different aspects of digital media with their children and encourage positive media behaviour
However, they showed more of the behaviour when the call came from a bat of the same species but a different colony (Animal Behaviour, DOI: 10.1016 / j.anbehav.2010behaviour when the call came from a bat of the same species but a different colony (Animal Behaviour, DOI: 10.1016 / j.anbehav.2010Behaviour, DOI: 10.1016 / j.anbehav.2010.03.025).
«Models in different dimensions or with different kinds of symmetries show very different physical behaviour.
By engineering a quantum device so that different inputs are like different quantum measurements, we can replicate the same behaviour without retaining a complete description of how to respond to each individual question.»
In the quantum world, physicists study the tiny particles that make up our classical world — neutrons, electrons, photons — either one at a time or in small numbers because the behaviour of the particles is completely different on such a small scale.
By studying the evolutionary relationship between the various species, the team found that vertical and circular pupils evolved several times in different groups of snakes, and that hunting behaviour was the strongest driver for pupil shape.
A questionnaire study conducted to identify attitudes and behaviors that were of importance for weight maintenance in different subgroups of age, gender, and body - mass index (BMI) showed that there were major differencesin terms of which attitudes and behaviour that were of importance depending on which subgroup that was examined.
The researchers have identified three different transmission regimes: a solid - like scenario which transmits torque much like a macroscopic gear; a liquid - like scenario in which much of the energy input is lost to friction and an intermediate slipping scenario unique to soft materials which combines aspects of the solid - like and liquid - like behaviours.
According to a team of Brazilian and American researchers, the ant species that occupy cleared land are quite different from those in the original forest and their behaviour and choice of food has a major impact on whether trees can be re-established (CienciaHoje, vol 15, p 59).
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