Sentences with phrase «observed changes in behaviour»

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The increased socioeconomic inequalities in breastfeeding observed in the intervention group supports the argument that population intervention strategies could inadvertently exacerbate, rather than mitigate, socioeconomic inequalities, particularly when the intervention aims to change individual behaviours rather than targeting «upstream» structural changes.25 Our results are also compatible with an observational study from Brazil reporting that breastfeeding rates increased first among the socioeconomically better - off, followed by increases among the poor, over a 20 - year period of active breastfeeding promotion campaigns in Brazil.26
Changes in temperature of the Coulomb energy appear linked to the doping of the sample: «there is a critical doping below which the observed behaviour is opposite to Leggett's scenario», says the physicist.
As well as changes in sea ice, they considered other possible explanations for the changing behaviour observed.
«We observed the queens to see whether low level pesticide exposure might lead to changes in these important nesting behaviours,» said Raine.
It uses liquid helium to cool neutrons to almost absolute zero, then observes whether their behaviour changes in an electric field.
These predictions are limited by a poor understanding of the recent changes observed in the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets, and a lack of knowledge about the variability of ice sheet behaviour under a warming climate.
«Cell - nanoparticle interactions can produce significant change in cellular behaviour that we can observe using this technique,» explains Irtisha Singh, who is one of the senior authors of this study.
This is OK when you can completely control the replicability of a situation (eg changing the CO2 in a glass bottle) but rather more difficult in the case of the planet you are living on, when the inferences have to be made on the basis of both what happens in a glass bottle (physics) and what the observed behaviour of the unique subject (the planetary climate system) has been in terms of recent observations and its geological history.
These bifurcations are defined as points during the slow variation of a «control» parameter at which a qualitative topological change of behaviour is observed in the multi-dimensional phase space of the system.
Although there is as yet no convincing evidence in the observed record of changes in tropical cyclone behaviour, a synthesis of the recent model results indicates that, for the future warmer climate, tropical cyclones will show increased peak wind speed and increased mean and peak precipitation intensities.
A homogeneous climate record is one in which all observed climate variations are due to the behaviour of the atmosphere, not other influences, such as changes in location, exposure of the observation site, instrumentation type or measuring procedure.
Even while identifying some of the observed change in climatic behaviour, such as a 0.4 C increase in surface temperature over the past century, or about 1 mm per year sea level rise in Northern Indian Ocean, or wider variation in rainfall patterns, the document notes that no firm link between the do...
In the case of global climate no unprecedented climate behaviours are observed so the Null Hypothesis decrees that the climate system has not changed.
Consider models to be the equivalent of hypotheses representing how it is believed that atmospheric physics works and the various measuring activities to be the experiments so that over many years predicted changes in climate behaviour may or may not be observed.
These bifurcations are defined as points during the slow variation of a «control» parameter at which a qualitative topological change of behaviour is observed in the multi-dimensional phase space of the system.»
The main aim of the trial was to detect a difference between the control and intervention groups in the changes observed in the Eyberg child behaviour inventory intensity score.
Behaviours to observe transitioning to primary school include: clinging behaviour, restlessness, withdrawing, anxiousness, refusing to comply, avoidance, planning and organisation difficulties, increase in crying and tantrums, changes in eating habits, sleep difficulties, regression to younger behaviours and aggressive bBehaviours to observe transitioning to primary school include: clinging behaviour, restlessness, withdrawing, anxiousness, refusing to comply, avoidance, planning and organisation difficulties, increase in crying and tantrums, changes in eating habits, sleep difficulties, regression to younger behaviours and aggressive bbehaviours and aggressive behavioursbehaviours.
Angela Robertson observed the change in the day - to - day behaviour of the children.
Angela observed the change in the day - to - day behaviour of the children.
Staff and educators can notice signs of depression by observing changes in children's behaviour and mood.
This is not an unexpected result as improvements in outcome indicators take longer to be observed at a population level as these depend more on patients» circumstances and, usually, behaviour and lifestyle changes.
The strongest correlation within sub-scales occurs on the hyperactivity score suggesting that this is the behaviour least likely to change in the period observed.
Other factors for poor response to treatment identified in the literature [12, 15, 28, 31] and those observed from personal experience of delivering the programme (Unpublished) include lack of partner support, resistance to change in the home, parents» unrealistic and developmentally inappropriate expectations for children, adverse child rearing practices, and negative cognitions and perceptions of child behaviour.
Hence, the changes in parenting behaviours observed may contribute to the development of the adolescent towards an independent and autonomously functioning individual.
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