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She noticed that a particular behavior of C. elegans had been described but not well explored: it can taste waterborne chemicals and move toward those it finds attractive.

The interactions between agents give rise to a particular behavior of the whole population.

Frequently, the lagged chromosomes and the micronuclei were associated with B chromosomes suggesting a particular behavior of them to remain excluded from the nucleus.

A particular behavior of this type of QZS isolator, very differ from existing ones, is that the peak transmissibility and starting frequency of isolation never overshoots those of the linear counterpart no matter how large the excitation amplitude is.

Secondly, thanks to SWCNT photoluminescence characterizations, we show a particular behavior of SWCNT film light emission on Si substrate with varying incident powers, as well as over temperature ranging from 77 K to room temperature, as no obvious wavelength shift is observed in both cases.

In an empirical research using the roles approach, the results were ambiguous and varied, showing that the roles isolate tasks and associate them to a particular behavior of the manager and not to the management of the organization (Carroll and Gillen 1987; Lamond, 2004).

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Three English-language PRSs use the term "bedside manner" as a catch-all term for a particular behavior on the part of the doctor, but explain it differently - one more descriptively as the "attitude and conduct of a physician in the presence of a patient" (9) and another in clear normative terms as "do they (physicians) make you feel comfortable" (7).

Other experts expressed concerns with the wording of specific choices or that a particular behavior (for example, "explore impact of feelings on health") would place a significant burden on the patient or might represent an unrealistic expectation for typical patients.

An attitude toward a behavior is a psychological tendency of favoring or disfavoring something, and is influenced by a person's beliefs about the consequences of performing a particular behavior (behavioral beliefs).

When people do not understand the underlying process and cannot easily infer the benefits of a particular behavior, the transmission of information might be ineffective.

The findings, however, provide support for the hypothesis, based on the theory of diffusion of innovations [ 29], that normative beliefs concerning a particular behavior could be one of the primary determinants of the behavioral manifestation.

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