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In his rapid rise, Kim acquired defining habits of mind.
Ouellette and Wood [ 21] define habits as "[behavioral] tendencies to repeat responses given a stable supporting context" (p. 55).
Other scholars have defined study habits in different ways, including the ability to concentrate, the scheduling of regular review sessions, and hours spend studying (Nonis and Hudson 2010).
We defined snacking habits in the present study as more than three times per week.
We defined smoking habits as follows: Never smoker and ever (i.e., ex and current) smoker (including pipe/cigar smokers).
A Hungarian group has determined the polymorphisms of the MHC class III genes in coronary artery disease patients versus healthy individuals with defined smoking habits [ 41].
It could be that culturally defined dietary habits influence the relationship between the folate status and depression in different societies [ 25].
And how do you deal with a defining trait of the people you are trying to define: their habit of making fun of worthy government proposals?
To manoeuvrer around this many studies use 'spontaneous bowel motion' or 'complete spontaneous bowel motion' to define bowel habit [ 4, 34].
Conversations with them and with observers drew out this sketch of some defining habits.
Walking into the pen is dangerous for only one reason: one of the dogs' defining habits is digging snout pits, or gallon-size holes in the ground, perhaps to root for grubs or munch the soil for nutrients.
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