Sentence examples for spontaneous behaviour from inspiring English sources

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After months of influence by the American's more spontaneous behaviour, most presentations are now oral, and a one-page memo then summarises proceedings.Some barriers have been harder to overcome.

In the Guardian, two pages are devoted to an analysis of Cocker's success, post the Brits incident, which they calculate has earned him an additional three quarters of a million quid's worth of free advertising and sold him an extra 50,000 albums, all the result of one single burst of spontaneous behaviour.

By using labels for single data points these graphs allow also evaluation of hysteresis, spontaneous behaviour, changes with time.

The values of ∆G° for both systems were negative at different temperatures, which showed the spontaneous behaviour of the adsorption process (Table 3).

Tests of spontaneous behaviour (latency to jump up to or down from a 30 cm high platform) and physiology (thermography of the eye) did not detect any differences.

It was concluded that C/Cr and, particularly, VMA/Cr and surface temperature provide robust indicators of psychological arousal in dogs, while spontaneous behaviour might be better used to facilitate interpretation of physiological and physical data on an individual level.

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Spontaneous behaviours, including locomotor activity, rearing and hanging, were evaluated automatically.

Those animals displayed normal spontaneous behaviours, similar to systemic saline-challenged control animals.

Spontaneous behaviours were observed daily in the home cages during 10 min periods by researchers blinded to the experimental conditions.

administration of 1 4 mg·kg−1 of amphetamine – a known inhibitor of MAO-A – stimulates spontaneous behaviours in mice in a dose-dependent manner (Hirabayashi et al., 1979).

During the consultation, patients' spontaneous behaviours and interactions with others are often more revealing than formal neuropsychological testing: they may be impulsive or distractible, inert or impassive, disinhibited (picking up items unbidden from the examiner's desk) or socially unaware (fixing the examiner with a baleful stare).

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