Sentence examples for behaviour historically from inspiring English sources

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She also assesses how our concept of 'normal' consumption has grown out of efforts to regulate behaviour historically considered as disruptive or deviant, and how in the contemporary world the 'dark side' of consumption has been medicalised in terms of addiction, pathology and irrationality.

Many of these texts do not treat the behaviour historically (e.g. Hyman, 1999; Sutton, 2007; Tantam and Huband, 2009).

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The number of lobular carcinomas showing E-cadherin mutations varies between studies and no doubt reflects pathologist behaviour; diagnosis historically has been made utilising the full suite of features detailed above, but awareness that E-cadherin inactivation as a major molecular alteration with consequent cellular discohesion may have influenced more recent diagnostic behaviour.

Though no such behaviour has been historically recorded in actual ravens, these crow relatives are nonetheless highly intelligent, even capable of learning by imitation.

Established mathematical theories of wave energy conversion, such as 3D point-absorber and 2D terminator theory, are inadequate to accurately describe the behaviour of Oyster, historically resulting in distorted conclusions regarding the potential of such a concept to harness the power of ocean waves.

The differences in social behaviour and habitats have historically prevented interspecific hybridisation between the species, however hybridisation may occur when they are both confined within the same area.

The differences in social behaviour and habitats have historically prevented interspecific hybridisation, however it may occur when both species are confined within the same area, and the offspring is usually fertile.

As with all social phenomena, social norms – socially accepted forms of behaviour – are culturally and historically contingent.

Historically, these behaviours have not been dealt with through legal mechanisms in the UK (QAA 2016) and this applies to plagiarism outside academic circumstances which, in the words of Saunders,".....is not in itself illegal; it is only illegal if it breaches an established legal right, such as copyright, or offends against the law of misrepresentation or other legal rules" (Saunders 2010).

Gender is a range of behaviours that society has historically attributed to either men or women.

Historically, feeding behaviours of haematophagous insects have been investigated using serological reactions, which have detection limits in terms of both taxonomic resolution, and quantity and quality of the blood meal.

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