Sentence examples for trigger a behavioural from inspiring English sources

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This will not fill the funding gap, but it may trigger a behavioural change and remind us that the NHS is far from free.

These results suggest that public R&D programmes trigger a behavioural change in firms' R&D partnerships, alleviating barriers to cooperation.

Although statistically indistinguishable, in most cases the single key odorants do not trigger a behavioural response at quite the same level as the full mixture, or as the key odorant mixture.

This model purports that a cue to action must occur to trigger a behavioural change; this may result from a doctor's recommendation, media advertisement or an intervention.

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These are all urine-specific chemicals that have been shown to act as pheromones molecular signals excreted by one individual that trigger an innate behavioural response in another member of the same species.

The results imply that the perception of smooth movement in the mirror reflection was critical for triggering a natural behavioural response and that an IPR between 30 and 35 Hz represents the Siamese fighting fish's CSF under experimental conditions.

If, however, metabolic responses to cold are dependent on a behavioural trigger such as physical activity, the reduction in daily energy use in sedentary animals would be twofold, firstly resulting from a lack of direct exercise-related energy use, and secondly resulting from a muted metabolic response to cold.

This study has demonstrated that technology has the potential to trigger a complex yet engaging behavioural change process for patients for the management of hypertension, hence enabling individuals to take ownership of their own health and healthcare at a time and place of their own choosing.

Young people fully or partially disengaged from services as a behavioural response triggered by healthcare professionals lacking facilitative and person centred communication skills (seen more in Case 1).

Conclusions We propose that this new gait pattern, which we term "gunslinger's gait," may result from a behavioural adaptation, possibly triggered by KGB or other forms of weapons training where trainees are taught to keep their right hand close to the chest while walking, allowing them to quickly draw a gun when faced with a foe.

Recently, Barbero et al [31], [32] demonstrated that acoustic signals carry information about the caste and the status of a colony member in Myrmica schencki and trigger distinct behavioural responses by workers as a function of the identity of the emitter.

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