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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associated with a behavior" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a connection or relationship between something and a specific behavior.
Example: "The study found that certain environmental factors are associated with a behavior that leads to increased stress levels."
Alternatives: "linked to a behavior" or "related to a behavior".
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The connections establish internal circuits which correspond to the negation sequences of the permutograph in the form of Hamilton loops, each of which is associated with a behavior pattern of the reticular formation.
Affective attitudes are based on emotions toward a behavior (e.g., unpleasant/pleasant); cognitive attitudes are based on previous knowledge, opinions, and beliefs about the advantages and disadvantages associated with a behavior (e.g., unimportant/important) (31).
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In that case, precision enhancement arises from the synchronization of oscillations across the population, and is therefore associated with a homogeneous behavior of the cells.
Nine candidate gene groups were associated with at least one smoking behavior at the 0.10 level (Table 4) with two (Nicotinic Receptors and Voltage-Dependent Calcium-Activated Potassium Channels) associated with a smoking behavior (CPD) at the 0.01 level.
Known examples are the inhibitory couplings is present in neuronal circuits associated with a synchronized behavior in central pattern generators or calcium oscillations in epileptic human astrocyte cultures [42].
Appropriate knowledge was associated with a correct behavior regarding smoking, drinking alcohol and folic acid supplementation.
Approximately 20 of the original 199 competencies were not associated with a specific behavior.
Appropriate knowledge of specific risk factors was associated with a correct behavior regarding smoking, drinking alcohol and folic acid supplementation.
In two small series, GISTs with homozygous exon 11 mutations were associated with a malignant behavior in about 90% of cases.
These connections are associated with a specific behavior: the inhibition of posterior movement in response to repellents sensed by PHB in the nematode tail [ 3].
It is concerning that nurses and doctors believe that they are able – often within a heartbeat – to accurately estimate the risks associated with a specific behavior in a specific patient, e.g., not using gloves for lumbar puncture in a child.
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