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"stimulate behaviour" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to encourage or prompt a certain type of behavior. Example: "The new reward system is designed to stimulate positive behaviour in students by offering incentives for good grades and behavior in the classroom."
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Aspirations can stimulate behaviour leading to animprovement of capabilities, and, at the same time, aspirations are the consequence ofinherited and/or socially acquired capabilities.
The implementation theory (Fig. 4) articulates how the intervention will stimulate behaviour change.
The TDF consists of a set of conceptual determinants and associated constructs from psychological and organisational theory that putatively influence behaviour and stimulate behaviour change [ 22].
The therapeutic relationship is a partnership with respect of client autonomy and relies upon identifying and mobilising the client's intrinsic values and goals to stimulate behaviour change [ 21].
For instance, some researchers Zellner [ 58] described knowledge about AIDS as a form of self-empowerment that may influence a person's perception of risk and create awareness and thus stimulate behaviour change [ 58].
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Later identified also in the sea slug Aplysia californica, it was determined that although administration of synthetic GnRH could stimulate behaviours such as inhibition of feeding, no effect on ovotestis, reproductive tract, egg-laying or penile eversion was observed [ 36].
On the basis of our current data and previously reported results, we have devised a working model illustrated schematically in Figure 8 to explain the rare occurrence of stimulated behaviour in young people receiving oseltamivir.
49 As one additional method to assess for reactivity, at the conclusion of the IVR phase, the participants are queried about IVR's potential role in stimulating behaviour change.
Because mutations in MAO-A have been associated with some types of abnormal behaviour (Shih et al., 1999; Caspi et al., 2002; Chen et al., 2004; Meyer et al., 2006), this result is consistent with the manifestation of the stimulated behaviour in some individuals who have been treated with oseltamivir.
The stimulated behaviours in mice are consistent with the neuropsychiatric adverse effects in humans following oseltamivir administration.
Our multilevel analyses suggested OEE to be the cause of the side effects associated with oseltamivir and revealed the molecular mechanism underlying the stimulated behaviours induced by oseltamivir in some circumstances.
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