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The method is potentially a significant technological development, which could prove of considerable value in assessing the validity of claims for culturally transmitted behaviour in animal groups.
The procedure is potentially a significant technological development, which could prove of considerable value in assessing the validity of claims for culturally transmitted behaviour, particularly when used in conjunction with additional methods.
There is an ongoing and lively discussion about the definitions and methods used to elucidate different aspects of socially transmitted behaviour in regard to culture and/or traditions [8] [10].
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After all, it is across these divides, holes and spaces where information is transmitted, behaviours and practices disseminate, and cultural characteristics are emulated.
Crucially, these well-adjusted rats then gave their own babies the same type of care in effect, transmitting the behaviour from mother to daughter by inducing similar epigenetic changes.When Dr Szyf looked at the brains of the two sorts of rats, he found differences in their hippocampuses.
In their different ways these are far from being merely passive agents through which market forces are transmitted into human behaviour.
Given that both gonorrhea and chlamydia are transmitted by similar behaviour, we think using data from other STIs is a reasonable assumption.
There is a body of evidence to suggest such transmission exists, although only to a mild to moderate degree, with estimates suggesting an average of 35 45% of parenting behaviour transmitted to the next generation.
However, we are mindful that Traveller communities commonly remove their children from sex education classes in school, 57 and so may be unwilling for their daughters to participate in a discussion about an immunisation to protect against infections transmitted through sexual behaviour (HPV vaccine).
The leading NCDs have important similarities with HIV, including the fact that both are transmitted through human behaviours that are modifiable, yet largely determined by cultural, social and economic factors.
This explanation would still be compatible with the biomedical viewpoint which attributes AIDS symptoms to a virus transmitted through risky behaviours and which can affect "anyone" (including those deemed as "innocent" such as the negative spouse of an infected partner or a child infected by its mother).
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