Sentence examples for behaviour constraints from inspiring English sources

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The contribution of this paper is a technique for detecting implied scenarios in message sequence chart (MSC) specifications that can be used in conjunction with behaviour constraints.

However, in order to do so, we must be capable of detecting implied scenarios in the presence of rejected implied scenarios, in other words in the presence of behaviour constraints.

This may function through personal beliefs regarding behaviour, constraints on behaviour, or support for healthy behaviour by religious institutions [ 70, 71].

The local validation pertains to the local meaning of health behaviours (for instance what is a healthy diet) but also to locally relevant modifying factors of behaviour (constraints for doing physical exercise).

In the second workshop, teachers participated in ranking (41) the four hygiene behaviour constraints based on their perceptions of the feasibility to change the behaviour during a short intervention.

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The transport planning field has thus been grappling with how to decipher the complex relationships between behaviour, preferences, constraints, effects of future trends and the resultant changing travel behaviours.

26 STI care may also be hampered by GPs attitudes towards STIs, such as limited confidence in the ability to change patients' behaviour, time constraints and lack of feeling responsible for delivering prevention services.

To represent the farfield behaviour, the constraint equation specified on the artificial boundary is formulated with a more straightforward boundary integral equation, in which the source surface coincides with the radiating surface discretized with boundary elements.

Many of the issues identified e.g. difficulty changing ingrained diet and exercise behaviours, financial constraints, the need for more knowledge, and difficulties accessing care are similar to those given by patients in other countries [ 21- 23].

Poka-yoke Poka-yoke means "mistake-proofing"—avoiding (yokeru) inadvertent errors (poka) is a behaviour-shaping constraint, or a method of preventing errors by putting limits on how an operation can be performed in order to force the correct completion of the operation.

Software adaptation is a sound solution to overcome the incompatibilities in interface, behaviour and security constraints among stateful services.

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