Sentence examples for behaviour more frequent from inspiring English sources

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A higher number on the scale refers to a more even or more conscious eating behaviour, more frequent cooking/ cooked meals or more frequent physical activity.

Mechanisms for the latter may include reduced excretion of urinary glucose and altered feeding behaviour (more frequent treatment of hypoglycaemic episodes, appetite stimulation), in addition to the known anabolic effects of insulin.

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Agitated behaviour was more frequent over time for both groups and was significantly more frequent at 12 months.

Previous studies have suggested that expression of such 'basal' markers predicts different biological behaviour, with more frequent lung and brain metastases and poorer prognosis than other carcinomas.

In the group which reported a lower level of eating pathology, orthorexic behaviours were more frequent; on the contrary, in the group reporting higher levels of eating pathology, orthorexic behaviours were less frequent.

As suggested above, the non-statistically significant finding for an association between anxiety disorders and risk for MACE may be explained through hypervigilence to changes in bodily symptoms and subsequent proactive behaviours (eg, more frequent medical visits, 50 better adherence to medical regimens 51).

Such behaviour was much more frequent in pregonadal (8.5 10.5 dpc=about 18/100) than in gonadal (11.5 12.5 dpc=about 3/100) PGCs and resembled the transformation of PGCs in embryonic carcinoma cells occurring in the foetal testis of certain mouse strains.

Thirdly, clinical samples typically have greater frequency of NSSI than non-clinical samples and triggers or reasons for NSSI such as social influence factors are likely to also be reinforces of the behaviour leading to more frequent NSSI.

Moreover our research also shows that some demographic variables are important behaviour predictors and that the studied behaviours increase with more frequent use of the Internet for health related matters.

Normally it does not receive attention from its real parents, but adult common cuckoos have occasionally been observed feeding young cuckoos; in the genus Chrysococcyx, such behaviour appears to be more frequent than in other genera.

Children claimed that they influenced behaviour change at home: more frequent hand washing, and more frequent cleaning of latrines.

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