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"However, I simply do not think that the type of behaviour described by these myths is something that our students would ever want to do.

In January 1692 Betty's and Abigail's increasingly strange behaviour (described by at least one historian as juvenile deliquency) came to include fits.

The sharp fall off below 1.4 Å is a deviation from the ideal behaviour described by Borodina et al. Table 1 shows the median number of generated conformers tested for molecules with different numbers of rotatable bonds.

To illustrate the solution behaviour, described by Theorems 3.3 and 3.5, we have carried out a series of numerical calculations on a MATLAB software package bvpsuite designed to solve boundary value problems in ordinary differential equations.

In functional network models the system is decomposed into interacting sub-systems which are characterized by their input-output behaviour described by the set of functions u ̲ ( x ̲ ), where the function representing a node l depends only on a subset of components of x ̲ : u l = u l ( x ̲ l ), x ̲ l ∈ ℜ m l ⊂ ℜ n, m l < n.

Heterogeneous materials having constitutive behaviour described by more generalised continuum theories incorporating additional degrees of freedom such as couple stress, micropolar or micromorphic elasticity are expected to exhibit size effects in which there is an apparent increase in stiffness as the size scale reduces.

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It is more akin to some of the plagiarism behaviours described by Walker (1998, p.103) such as "illicit paraphrasing" where material is reused without any source acknowledgement or even "sham paraphrasing" where text is directly copied but includes a source acknowledgement.

We reviewed reported and observed behaviours described by each study and considered whether these implied positive or negative attitudes and/or beliefs to exercise.

Internal individual: Individual values and beliefs directly expressed by the respondents External individual: Individual roles, activities and behaviours described by the respondents and from which one might interpret underlying individual values and beliefs.

The three tables, separated by vignette focus (i.e., AD, non-AD dementia, similar conditions), summarize study objective, symptoms and behaviours described by the vignettes, point of view, and patient age and sex.

Collaborative cross-checking, including the use of cognitive artefacts such as hand held antenatal records and patient-authored birth plans, and the involvement of patients and their support people in handover were behaviours described by participants to be protective mechanisms that enhanced quality and safety of care.

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