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Studies on Crohn's disease (CD) behaviour have been hampered by the variability of classifications used and by their unsatisfactory degree of inter-rater agreement [ 1- 4].

Medical history, including abdominal and extra-abdominal complaints, associated disease, CD behaviour, smoking status at diagnosis, CDAI at referral, family history, location of CD, duration of the disease before surgery, number of surgical resections, post-operative medical treatment and pathological studies of the resection specimen and of the section margins were assessed.

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The maximum a posteriori (MAP) output constitutes qualitative descriptions of (a) gaze direction, that is, where the person is looking in the scene (Section 3.2), (b) spatiotemporal action, for example, "running on the road" (Section 3.3) and (c) behaviour, that is, spatiotemporal actions extended over time such as "crossing the road" (Section 3.4).

The relative frequency of CD81 trajectories with Brownian (B), mixed (M) or confined (C) behaviour observed with anti-CD81 Fabs 2s66 and 2s155 (A).

The over-reporting of perceived support may reflect the under-recognition of needs and feelings that is included in Type C behaviour.

The NP is an 8-month intensive family-based behavioural multi-component intervention (from October to May, that is, an academic year), consisting of 4 components (Table  1): (a) physical activity sessions for children, (b) family theoretical and practical sessions for parents, (c) behaviour strategy sessions, that involve both parental and child participation and (d) weekend extra activities.

A concept of Type C behaviour, a personality characteristic which can tolerate less stress and is thus more vulnerable, is thought to be associated with the progression of cancer (Greer and Watson, 1985; Burgess, 1987; Temoshok, 1987; Gross, 1989; Eysenck, 1994; Garssen and Remie, 2004).

The eleven final themes fell into three broad categories (see Table 3) which we defined: a) "experiences" as participants' actual descriptions of events that occurred in their lives; b) "perceptions" as attitudes and/or insights; c) "behaviours" as actions of participants that were observed during the interview, or were inferred from their narratives.

In contrast, when the community size n is larger than n c but close to it (n ≈ n c), the behaviour of cells becomes unpredictable: sometime all the cells are active while in other occasions they are all inactive or only partially active.

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