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The paper concludes with the reasons for oral health behaviour (habitual behaviour, delayed uptake and lifestyle choice) that participants expressed and how participants perceive their health behaviours will change in the future.

Patients were triggered with intravenous nitroglycerin on a first occasion to select those who responded with habitual premonitory symptoms and delayed headache which resembled their migraine [2].

With the onset of puberty, there are changes in innate circadian rhythms that lead to a delay in the habitual timing of sleep onset [ 2].

"There are concerns about economy, the notorious project delays and almost habitual cancellations-not to mention the corruption".

The delayed recruitment of the aDLS to control habitual cocaine seeking in HI rats may therefore be attributed to the remediation of low DA D2 receptors in the NAcb by self-administered cocaine that has the additional effect of decreasing impulsivity (Dalley et al., 2007; Caprioli et al., 2013).

The data show that multi-episode schizophrenic patients manifest inability to use contextual information to inhibit habitual response to an ambiguous stimulus and to maintain information across delay, without a general attention deficit.

Joffe was surprised at his wife's delay ("She's a stickler for punctuality"), but she arrived at her habitual gait — the anxious scuttle of a sparrow with a broken wing — and took her place.

He wrote on The Daily Beast: "It would be nice to know — and without delay — how a chambermaid could have walked in alone, contrary to the habitual practice of most of New York's grand hotels of sending a 'cleaning brigade' of two people, into the room of one of the most closely watched figures on the planet".

I do not know — but, on the other hand, it would be nice to know, and without delay — how a chambermaid could have walked in alone, contrary to the habitual practice of most of New York's grand hotels of sending a "cleaning brigade" of two people, into the room of one of the most closely watched figures on the planet.

Levy: "I do not know -- but, on the other hand, it would be nice to know, and without delay -- how a chambermaid could have walked in alone, contrary to the habitual practice of most of New York's grand hotels of sending a 'cleaning brigade' of two people, into the room of one of the most closely watched figures on the planet".

Consistent with this analysis, Einstein, McDaniel, Richardson, Guynn, and Cunfer [55] themselves believed that they measured vigilance or prospective memory proper rather than habitual prospective memory even though they used multiple cues and much longer cue-to-cue delays of 7 minutes in one of their prior studies.

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