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"This is extreme behavior adapted to survive the worst known predator on Earth: man," said Iain Donelas-Hamiltof, one of the scientists closely monitoring Morgan.
"This is extreme behavior adapted to survive the worst-known predator on Earth: man," Iain Donelas-Hamiltof, one of the scientists closely monitoring the elephant, told The New York Times in March.
(a) classic (b) old-school (c) a satire of high-school behavior adapted from a best-selling work of nonfiction, written by Tina Fey and starring Lindsay Lohan (d) old 8. Dave knew he'd be there, so he told his teacher, "See ya then, ____".
While the debate over the degree to which human behavior is influenced by nature vs. nurture ("Human Nature: Born or Made," March 14) is scientifically interesting, history shows that biological explanations of behavior adapted to social policy have often led to disasters ranging from prejudice to genocide.
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Limiting change depends on radically altering our behavior — adapting to the reality that is already upon us.
Neurons of the VIP-cluster exhibit 2 types of firing behavior, adapting (n = 15/22, 68%) or bursting (n = 7/22, 32%) as described previously (Cauli et al. 1997; Karagiannis et al. 2009).
Why?" The article featured a list of behaviors — adapted from the Papoloses' book — that was intended to help parents "recognize some warning signs" of the disorder.
Following these drives, the agent autonomously learns regularities afforded by the environment, and hierarchical sequences of behaviors adapted to these regularities.
The main goal of this work is to demonstrate empirically that MARL-Ped generates learned behaviors adapted to the level required by the pedestrian scenario.
Sexual behaviors adapted to the risk of HIV developed quickly among MSM in San Francisco, including abstinence, reduction in numbers of partners, avoiding anal sex, and condom use, and was credited with dramatic reductions in HIV incidence density before the end of the 1980s [1], [2].
One interpretation of the variation of the MMT with temperature of the place for which it is computed, as of other parameters [e.g., excess winter mortality, found to be highest in countries with milder winters (McKee 1989)], is that human behaviors adapt to local climatic conditions (Keatinge et al. 2000; Rau 2007).
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