Revolutionise scientific understanding of the population biology of infectious disease, by providing an unprecedented level of information about genetic diversity, population structure, evolutionary selection, demography and gene flow, and by enabling this to be linked to
information about the behaviour and migration patterns of human and pathogen populations.
The national study uses information from the 2015 US Census, to reveal some interesting
information about the behaviour of American singles, such as how they define an ex, and how their political values affect their dating choices.
The school provides specialist SEN support and so their requirements for IT included both moving from paper based systems to cloud based IT systems and having specific systems that could provide real time
information about behaviour incidents, medical information and risk assessments.
Kristi will ask you for specific
information about the behaviours you are seeing and how you would like to change them.
The right applies both to data that has been «provided» by the data subject, as well as data that has been «observed,» such as
information about their behaviour.
Participating schools were sent questionnaire packs to distribute to the parents of children aged 5 — 9 years, including a diagnosis survey;
information about behaviour or developmental concerns raised by teachers or professionals; the Childhood Autism Spectrum Test (CAST) plus questions about parental education and socioeconomic status.
Not exact matches
In 2011, Canadian Privacy Commissioner Jennifer Stoddart set guidelines saying firms tracking online
behaviour should be transparent
about the
information they're gathering and clearly give consumers a way to opt out.
In the spring of 2013, research conducted by psychologists at Cambridge University blew the lid off how this easily accessible digital record of your
behaviour can be used (ultimately without your consent) to extract sensitive personal
information about you — the kind of
information that you might not even share with your closest friends.
Klick — which is No. 189 on the PROFIT 500 Ranking of Canada's Fastest - Growing Companies — is constantly collecting
information about its operations, employee activities and
behaviour to figure out how it can improve.
We get a better feel for management
behaviour and we get more
information about how a business fits into its ecosystem.
This site is designed to promote towards EU and national stakeholders
information about the risks related to alcohol abuse and misuse and to promote responsible drinking
behaviour.
Male data are collected in the same way as female data including
information about employment status, religion and smoking
behaviour.
The mass media have a powerful impact on public perceptions of health issues.1 Headline health scares have a measurable effect on
behaviour, and routine coverage influences people's assessments of personal risk, utilisation of health services, and views on public policy.2 - 7 The media not only provide
information but also help to create or reinforce ideas
about what is common sense or normal.
Below is an example of a sleep diary - it also includes some
information about daytime routines as they can affect nighttime
behaviours.
The
information request is «what % of voters say they voted tactically in 2010», which is a question
about voting
behaviour under the current system.
For example, providing
information about a witness's diagnosis can improve his or her perceived credibility; unusual and stereotyped
behaviours can be attributed to autism — rather than a lack of credibility.
«The police database of
information about antisocial
behaviour incidents is inadequate and should be improved as a matter of urgency.
While this meant examining the experiences of much younger children than had been researched before EU Kids Online began its work in 2006, there is now a critical need for
information about the internet - related
behaviours of 0 - 8 year olds.
«Along with the potential for leaking passwords, we are concerned that access to phone sensor
information could reveal far too much
about a user's
behaviour.
«It seems likely that these differences in early social experience will affect the ability to acquire
information about their social environment and possibly influence the style of
behaviour adopted as an adult,» says Bartlett.
This new, holistic method is able to reveal morphological and functional
information about bone loading that is obscured or ignored using traditional methods, thus providing more informed interpretations of
behaviour in extant and fossil taxa.
«Although we previously knew a lot
about their biology and
behaviour, we did not have the genetic
information until now.»
Without the
information about the tit success, flycatchers may reject the
behaviour of the observed tits more frequently and may be less likely to settle in the immediate neighbourhood of the tit nest.
Judging on The Legal Eagle's
behaviour alone, it was the classic case of a man who's just not that interested, but why was Dapper Gent feeding you all that other
information about his friend?
However
information about minor physical incidents, verbal or social
behaviour affecting a particular student are unlikely to already be represented on school data systems.
Monitoring involves collecting
information about the peer
behaviour that is distressing for the student.
schools have been criticised for not updating their sites with
information required under the School Information Regulations (2012), including details about how pupil premium funding is being used and the school's behavi
information required under the School
Information Regulations (2012), including details about how pupil premium funding is being used and the school's behavi
Information Regulations (2012), including details
about how pupil premium funding is being used and the school's
behaviour policy.
He provides a wealth of interesting
information about witness protection: the nicknames used, like hitter, lifter, clone, principal, primary and shepherd; the use of
behaviour psychology, observation and communication; the resources used, like electronic devices, technical backup, accommodation, vehicles, weapons and surveillance equipment.
They got credit scores from FICO, and
information about your credit
behaviour (late payments, loans outstanding etc.) from lenders.
See page 11 - 12 for examples of unacceptable
behaviour by a debt collector and
information about making a complaint.
When you visit our Site we may collect
information about your online browsing
behaviour and any devices you have used to access our Site (including your IP address, browser type and mobile device identifiers)
The Properties Animal Clinic website has a number of educational resources for you to learn
about common conditions,
behaviour tips and care
information.
Once you have registered these tags online, you will be able to store all pertinentinformation
about your pet like their breed, age and
behaviour, as well as all your contact
information.
Visit our training service page for more
information about our Husky Specific
Behaviour training and our reactive dog training classes.
For more
information about lost cat
behaviour, please visit https://missingpetpartnership.info/missing-cat-behavior
Find out
about common cat
behaviour problems as well as
information for new cat owners.
BEHAVIOR ORGANIZATIONS American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior http://www.avsab.org/ American College of Veterinary Behaviorists http://www.dacvb.org/ Animal Behavior Society Info on certification by ABS — Applied Animal Behavior Certification
Information —
About the Program for Certified Applied Animal Behaviorists The Association of Pet
Behaviour Counselors Companion Animal
Behaviour Therapy Study Group The Society of Veterinary Behavior Technicians www.svbt.org
Great hub packed full of
information and insight
about dog
behaviour.
Expert
information on cat biology,
behaviour and advice
about how to keep cats healthy and happy.
The
behaviour and influence of weather as part of the global heat energy redistribution system is ignored or reduced to meaningless averages because we have so little numerical
information about it and I believe that is where our current theories and projections fail.
«I don't think arguments
about sea - level rise are anything like a game - changer,» he added, «because if people aren't prepared to mitigate on behalf of their children, whom they love, it's hard to see how
information about people 300 years away will do more to alter their
behaviour.»
How should we interpret such ensembles in terms of
information about future
behaviour of the actual Earth system?
Now Kaid Benfield writes in CNU Public Square
about a new study that took a more sophisticated and throrough look at the subject, that examined the
behaviour of 6822 adults in 14 cities from 10 countries, tracking them with electronic exercise monitors and geographic
information systems.
This would align with this group's established digital
behaviour, such as the inclination to search online for
information about a major purchase or health symptoms before engaging the appropriate expert.
Our goals are to provide
information to young people
about their rights, clear up myths
about what is legal and illegal
behaviour online, and engage youth in thinking critically
about how to keep the internet a safe and productive space for all.
(ii) The matters to be dealt with are: - the aggravating and mitigating factors of the offence (not personal mitigation); - any statutory provisions relevant to the offender and the offence under consideration so that the judge is made aware of any statutory limitations on sentencing; - any relevant sentencing guidelines and guideline cases; - identifying any victim personal statement or other
information available to the prosecution advocate
about the impact of the offence on the victim; - where appropriate, any evidence of the impact of the offending on a community; - an indication, where applicable, of an intention to apply for any ancillary orders, such as anti-social
behaviour orders and confiscation orders, and so far as possible, indicating the nature of the order to be sought.
An assessment based on «
information» is not restricted to «evidence», and the
information to be taken into account when making the assessment is not limited to the offender's previous convictions or a pattern of
behaviour established by them, or
information about the offender which is limited to them.
When making the same assessment for the purposes of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 s 229 (3) the court is required to take into account: (i) all such
information as is available to it
about the nature and circumstances of each of the offences; (ii) where appropriate, any
information which is before it
about any pattern of
behaviour of which any of the offences forms part; and (iii) any
information about the offender which is before it».
Other examples include corporate e-mail, which is normally used by a certain employee or
information about a small business which may describe the
behaviour of its owner.
Remember that an employer is seeking
information about your past accomplishments and experiences because they predict future success and
behaviours; so be sure to clearly explain how your work and actions benefited previous employers.