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A graphical comparison of model residuals, effective rainfall estimates and hydrographs was used to determine a model's ability related to systematic model deviation between simulated and observed behaviours and general behavioural differences in the timing and magnitude of peak flows.

Thus, in Study 1, we presented the 8-week-old subjects with 10 proximal momentary pointing trials, which is a simpler form of the task, enacted by a kneeling E. The main goal of Study 1 was to reveal the behavioural differences in the two species when the subjects had to collaborate with a human in a communicative situation at a very early age.

However, given the absence of clear behavioural differences in the impact of emotional vs. neutral distracters, it is not clear whether activity in these brain regions reflects actual impairment in cognitive performance or changes in subjective experience linked to individual variation in personality traits affecting sensitivity to emotional distraction.

We therefore find it likely that the observed heterozygote excess represents a dynamical system influenced by behavioural differences in the stock (Árnason et al. 2009).

For example, an inversion on chromosome 2 in the white-throated sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis) is responsible for behavioural differences in the population, providing an example of phenotypic variation generated by an intrachromosomal rearrangement and may even be an example of speciation in action (Thomas et al. 2008).

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The neurobiological substrates underlying these behavioural differences in this clinical group remain to be elucidated; candidate brain regions may include the temporal lobe and cerebellar grey matter (both reduced in size in female ASD subjects) (Bloss and Courchesne, 2007).

The reason for this should be sought in some sex (biological) or gender (behavioural) differences in that age group.

Here, we consider two mathematical models incorporating cellular plasticity, namely a two-compartment model and a hierarchical model, and by parameterizing these models with experimental data, we show this behavioural difference in the limits of large and small numbers of cells.

More recently, differences in male and female brains have been said to explain behavioural differences; in particular, the anatomy of corpus callosum, a bundle of nerves that connects the right and left cerebral hemispheres, is thought to be responsible for various psychological and behavioural differences.

Further studies are needed to explore the biological, genetic or behavioural differences in NPC according to the presence of family history.

However, such a positive correlation might result either from behavioural differences in tolerance, or from the spatial organisation of the population.

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