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Pathomyotamia treated the muscles of the head, with proposals to rename the muscles according to the facial expressions, emotions, or behaviours in which they acted.
High MVPs typically are found for species that are sedentary (e.g., trees), that do not breed until individuals are several years old, that have mating behaviours in which only a few individuals account for most of the mating, or that show high levels of inbreeding (such as elephants, California condors, and cheetahs).
Obesity has been compared with addictive behaviours in which people show characteristics of dysfunctional impulsivity, which manifest as deficits in inhibitory control.
This symbiosis is the equivalent of the Soqotran 'pastoral rationality', which is expressed in the scattered individual economic behaviours in which subsistence prevails over maximization of benefits, and that constitutes a way of life as well as a system of production.
Co-author Dr Michael Resnick, of the University of Minnesota, told the BBC: "What is clear is that the greatest threats to young peoples' health, outside of living in extreme poverty and in 'hot zones' of infectious disease and war, stem from the behaviours in which young people engage, and the contexts in which they find themselves".
Although the method is general, here it is applied to the description of two, however diverse, robot behaviours, in which the induced motion was computed on the basis of information retrieved from different cameras: a camera integrated with the robot gripper and a camera statically mounted above the scene.
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This is not the kind of behaviour in which any self-respecting music writer should indulge, but I am smitten.
As Glenn Greenwald puts it, "Huge numbers of people prance around flamboyantly condemning behaviour in which they themselves routinely engage".
Many cetaceans exhibit epimeletic behaviour, in which healthy animals take care of another animal that has become temporarily incapacitated.
Their drinking behaviour only partly resembles that of the pigeons, and other behaviour in which the two groups are similar is not unique to either.
Submissive behaviour, form of animal behaviour in which one individual attempts through appeasement displays to avoid injury by a dominant member of its own species.
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