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The phrase "advantageous behaviour" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe actions or conduct that provide a benefit or advantage in a particular context.
Example: "The research highlighted the importance of advantageous behaviour in competitive environments, where strategic decisions can lead to greater success."
Alternatives: "beneficial conduct" or "favorable actions".
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"Emotions are the basis for a reward-and-punishment system that facilitates the selection of advantageous behaviour" says Mr Lo.
These experimental results on double-layer stacks allow to confirm experimentally a conduction principal that could be used in symmetrical triple-layer SiO2/high-k/SiO2 tunnel barriers, thus allowing an advantageous behaviour in both conduction directions.
The results obtained with this recurrent fuzzy neural network have been compared with the ones obtained with a classical recurrent neural network, showing the advantageous behaviour of the RFasArt system.
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Composite materials can contribute to a reduction of vibration amplitudes due to their inherent advantageous damping behaviour and their high specific stiffness.
This structure was then also optimised for advantageous crash behaviour in the overall vehicle structure.
Mineral fillers modified with vinyl-silane were more effective to improve both tensile and flexural strengths and less advantageous on rheological behaviour.
Such mechanical behaviour is advantageous for achieving better load displacement controllability and wider stress window for shape memory actuation and sensing.
Our quantitative comparisons of present-day applications of glyphosate-based herbicides and current amphibian responses to climate change illustrate that preterm reproductive behaviour is advantageous both in early and late breeding amphibians.
By comparing dolphins that use sponges to those that do not, we examined whether the behaviour is advantageous, making the "best of a bad situation" (i.e., when subordinate or less-competitive individuals reduce competition by adopting an alternative tactic at some fitness cost) [15], or has no apparent benefit over other tactics.
This behaviour is advantageous for detection of such clusters, but may not be optimal in global alignment of sparse networks.
This behaviour may be advantageous because by spending the daylight hours in the dim light or darkness beneath the photic zone plankton can avoid predators that locate their prey visually.
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