Sentence examples for counts of behavior from inspiring English sources

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imparis proportions of 0.2 and 0.8), we normalized counts of behavior to the probability that one ant encountered an ant of the other species.

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Sister Norma Giannini avoided a trial by pleading no contest in November to two felony counts of indecent behavior with a child.

Criminal charges followed in Wisconsin in 2005, and in 2006 Father McGuire was convicted of five counts of indecent behavior with a child stemming from abuse of the two boys that took place during trips to Wisconsin in the late 1960s.

A Roman Catholic nun pleaded no contest yesterday to two counts of indecent behavior with a child in connection with accusations from the 1960s when she was a principal and teacher at a Catholic school in Milwaukee.

Instead the SEC followed its usual pattern for corporate offenders: It settled a case involving multiple counts of criminal behavior with a settlement paid by the corporation.

Rapper Nelly brought kidnapping victim Amanda Berry out onstage at a Cleveland concert just one day after her captor Ariel Castro pleaded guilty to 937 counts of criminal behavior. .

When the ratings are based on counts of observed behaviors, explicit nature of this task leaves little scope for different interpretations of the target as opposed to inferential attribute type rating system.

We compared drug users in the Safety Counts and the VCT condition on counts of risky sexual behaviors, counts of drug use, the probability of practicing safe sex (being abstinent or using condoms at all times), and the probability of having clean urinalysis results for cocaine and opiates using generalized linear mixed-effects models (GLMM).

What is certain is that Mr. Taylor, 53, has a criminal record that includes convictions in Manatee County, Fla., in 1994 on two counts of lewd and lascivious behavior with a child under 16 and a count of attempted second-degree murder.

Parts 2 through 8, based on Passion regression, present the predicted count of a particular behavior.

The simplest approximation is to assume that the spike counts of a neuron for a given behavior follow a Poisson distribution: p (r | b ) = μ (b ) r r ! exp (− μ (b ) ) where μ (b ) is the mean response across all trials corresponding to the behavior b.

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