You can
model behaviour like:
Not exact matches
Thus the most important thing you can do is to
model the kind of
behaviour you would
like to see in your children.
When I feel
like I am getting a bit annoyed or upset I stop what I am doing and announce that I am taking a break —
modelling the
behaviour I want her to emulate.
Yet, this high interest in zombies enables researchers to link zombie -
like behaviours to current
models of public attitudes and actions.
But a
model of Ceres presented at the LPSC has added a wrinkle by suggesting comet -
like behaviour is only possible at the poles of the dwarf planet, not the lower - latitude areas where the bright spot has been seen.
Its
behaviour looks
like what happens in the real world, but Erickson stresses that «the uncertainties remain large», and that much more work needs to be done before such
models can be used to predict future climate trends.
The usual procedure goes
like this: you have a complex physical system and attempt to explain its
behaviour through as simple a
model as...
Anxiety -
like behaviour is attenuated by gabapentin, morphine and diazepam in a rodent
model of HIV anti-retroviral-associated neuropathic pain.
You'll have a bit more learning to do for DIY investing,
like the mechanics of making trades and rebalancing, choosing a
model portfolio to follow, as well as some investment in learning to control bad investor
behaviour.
To the extent the
models have something approaching ENSO -
like behaviour, it'd be interesting just to know what the
models do, in that regard.
In any specific
model, the range of short term trends in the ensemble is quite closely related to their simulation of ENSO -
like behaviour.
Like I say, you see a richness of
behaviour in the
models including in some occasions
behaviour that at first sight looks not dissimilar to that highlighted in the observations by the Thompson paper and this on top of the «external control» as we called it in our 2000 paper in Science of the external forcings in a particular
model which drives much of the multi-decadal hemispheric response in these
models and which, in terms of the overall global warming response, is dominated by greenhouse gases.
While climate
models show their own El Niño - and La Niña -
like behaviour, it does not necessarily occur at the same time in
models as it does in the real world.
I suspect that the
behaviour of clouds is one reason the AGW
models don't work as well as we'd
like.
If you
model the same distance but use multiple lumped sections the
behaviour changes and the response is more
like a delay line.
The
models (and there are many) have numerous common
behaviours — they all cool following a big volcanic eruption,
like that at Mount Pinatubo in 1991; they all warm as levels of greenhouse gases are increased; they show the same relationships connecting water vapour and temperature that we see in observations; and they can quantify how the giant lakes left over from the Ice Age may have caused a rapid cooling across the North Atlantic as they drained and changed ocean circulation patterns.
I do not
like the extent to which provincial law societies have simultaneously adopted the Federation's
Model Code and undermined its ability to create national standards governing lawyer
behaviour.
When I feel
like I am getting a bit annoyed or upset I stop what I am doing and announce that I am taking a break —
modelling the
behaviour I want her to emulate.
In hierarchical linear
modelling analyses, the intervention was more effective than no intervention for reducing peer reports of aggression (p = 0.03) and hyperactive and disruptive
behaviour (p = 0.02)(table ⇓); no difference was seen for peer reports of prosocial
behaviour or ratings of most
liked children.