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Discover LudwigThe phrase "changes of behaviour" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to changes in someone's behavior or actions. Example: "After seeking therapy, there were noticeable changes of behavior in the patient as they became more outgoing and sociable."
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University staff are also expected to report any signs of radicalisation among their students, such as changes of behaviour.
But they also showed numerous changes of behaviour that were different from those seen in chimpanzees.
Because most water use is not measured, let alone priced, trade rarely reflects water scarcities.To make water use more efficient, says Koichiro Matsuura, the head of UNESCO, the main UN agency dealing with water, will require fundamental changes of behaviour.
While the development of low emissions vehicles (low-energy and material-efficient) requires investment in R&D and infrastructure deployment (e.g., charging stations), the establishment of sharing and pooling schemes available across Europe is dependent on changes of behaviour.
And in spite of the considerable changes of behaviour brought about by female liberation in the past forty or so years, the gender gap, that is the difference between males and females in the reported frequency of crying has not altered.
In children the symptoms included nightmares, bedwetting and changes of behaviour (aggressiveness or being withdrawn).
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This process consists of different behavioural phases; awareness of the risk factors; attitude towards ergonomic measures; change of behaviour; and the ability to change the behaviour.
"Our ultimate goal is to influence a change of behaviour.
Both involve the inflicting of violence in order to force a change of behaviour.
"What we may be seeing is a change of behaviour in the urban fox.
He said in two of the current cases, there were indications of a positive change of behaviour.
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