Sentence examples for show behaviours from inspiring English sources

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The offspring of such pregnancies often show behaviours, such as fear of strangers, fear of novelty and poor co-ordination, that would be interpreted as autistic in people, and this procedure is thus used as a model of autism.Dr Naviaux reasoned that, if chronic CDR is the cause of autism's symptoms, abolishing it should abolish the symptoms.

Several descriptions and criteria for disorders of attachment exist for young children, but consensus is emerging that there is a small group of children who fail to develop specific attachment relationships or show behaviours antithetical to maintaining specific attachments, due to the pathogenic environment in which they grow up [ 4, 40- 44].

"Therefore, it is not surprising that brains exposed to 'extra utero' conditions too early, or that suffer other insults perinatally, are more likely to show behaviours that are further away from the mean for the general population".

Insect societies show behaviours halfway between societies based on genetically identical members and those created by genetically different individuals; such properties largely reflect their intermediate degree of genetic relatedness.

"In the last several decades science has been showing that plants are endowed with feeling, weave complex social relations and can communicate with themselves and with animals," write Mancuso and Viola, who also argue that plants show behaviours similar to sleeping and playing.

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Alan Price, senior director at Peninsula Business Services, an employment law and HR consultancy, said: "You will be able to notice changes in employees' behaviour, they may get short-tempered, be quieter than normal or show behaviour that is different from the norm".

Some cats also show behaviour identical to predatory attacks, as if they were chasing mice in their dreams.

For the policy shown, behaviour is highly synchronised, giving D' = 0.9985.

Numerous studies have shown behaviour in animals analogous to consciously-produced human behaviour.

Neurons showed behaviour largely following the features shown in Table 1 for the overall population.

Little emic data, showing behaviour or beliefs in culturally meaningful terms, connect popular perceptions of contraception to usage.

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