• In relation to the role played by agricultural cooperatives in the world, it should be stated that the agricultural cooperative is an enterprise unconditionally and stably linked to the rural environment, to the farmer and the stockbreeder. (mdpi.com)
  • Cooperative Learning Community Research From the Perspective of Organizational Behavior (D). Shandong: Shandong Normal University, 2016. (waset.org)
  • The Association for Behavior Analysis International® (ABAI) is a nonprofit membership organization with the mission to contribute to the well-being of society by developing, enhancing, and supporting the growth and vitality of the science of behavior analysis through research, education, and practice. (abainternational.org)
  • We draw on the science of behavior change including Rogers' theory of innovation adoption. (nationalacademies.org)
  • Dogs struggling with aggressive behavior as well as many other behavior issues habitually make poor, fast-twitch decisions about their behavior when confronted with a threatening or scary stimulus. (cleanrun.com)
  • Children diagnosed with CD or ODD who show symptoms of aggression can be treated with antipsychotic medications that help restore the balance of serotonin and dopamine in the brain, thus controlling aggressive behavior. (specialneeds.com)
  • This study assessed patterns of both singular and multiple chronic conditions, behavioral risk factors, and quality of life in a population-based sample. (cdc.gov)
  • We used latent class analysis to identify patterns of chronic conditions and to explore associations of latent class membership with sociodemographic characteristics, behavioral risk factors, and health. (cdc.gov)
  • Subgroups with distinct patterns of chronic conditions can provide direction for screening and surveillance, guideline development, and the delivery of complex care services. (cdc.gov)
  • However, because these scores do not reflect the patterns of chronic conditions, substantial gaps remain in understanding interactions among chronic conditions and the effect these interactions have on treatment. (cdc.gov)
  • Knowledge of patterns of chronic conditions, their effects on HRQOL, and their association with health behaviors could inform interventions to prevent or preempt MCCs, reduce their burden (13,14), and optimize service delivery (15,16) for individuals with chronic conditions (13,17). (cdc.gov)
  • The objectives of this study were to use latent class analysis (LCA) to examine 1) co-occurrence patterns of 27 self-reported chronic health conditions in a large, nationally representative adult sample, and 2) whether these patterns were associated with sociodemographic factors, tobacco use, physical activity, body mass index (BMI), and differences in self-assessed health status and well-being. (cdc.gov)
  • We discuss how the results of these models demonstrate gaps in the current knowledge of honey bee behavior and motivate further research on queen movement patterns. (cornell.edu)
  • Understanding their behavior and nesting patterns is essential for their conservation and protection. (travellingbirder.com)
  • From the results of data analysis, the characteristics of behavior of students and their cooperative learning behavior patterns could be found. (waset.org)
  • As the animal accepts the person without these conditions, they may begin to see themselves as worthy of their own acceptance-translating into a new confidence and hope, along with healthier eating patterns. (recoveryranch.com)
  • Personality disorders are mental health conditions that involve long-lasting, pervasive patterns of thinking, perceiving, reacting, and relating that cause the person significant distress and/or impair the person's ability to function. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Types of Personality Disorders Personality disorders are mental health conditions that involve long-lasting, pervasive patterns of thinking, perceiving, reacting, and relating that cause the person significant distress and/or. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Research on Students Course Selection and Learning Behavior Analysis Algorithm Based on Data Mining (J). Modern Electronics Technique, 2016, 39(13):145-148. (waset.org)
  • En 2016, fue desarrollada una nueva versión en inglés llamada New Job Stress Scale (NJSS). (bvsalud.org)
  • Many medical conditions can cause the acute delirium that be confused with an acute schizophrenic psychotic episode. (medscape.com)
  • As a diagnosis-by-exclusion, schizophrenia must be distinguished from the numerous psychiatric and organic disorders that also can lead to psychotic disturbances in thinking and behavior. (medscape.com)
  • Temple and Konstantareas found that persons with DS and AD have less severe psychotic behaviors, fewer hallucinations, and fewer delusions and were more likely to engage in physical movements than those with AD only. (medscape.com)
  • Schizophrenia is a chronic psychotic disorder, either persistent or episodic, whose hallmark features may include delusions, hallucinations, disturbed thinking processes, flattening of affect, and abnormal behaviors. (medscape.com)
  • Although macaque monkeys are widely used to study the neural basis of higher cognitive function, they may not be an ideal nonhuman primate model for studying the neural basis of social cognition as laboratory studies of social behavior are challenging due to their size and aggression toward conspecifics. (elifesciences.org)
  • These disorders typically involve hostile behavior, aggression toward people and/or animals, refusal to follow rules, and anger lasting for at least six months. (specialneeds.com)
  • Insects like ants, bees, termites and many wasps have evolved under cooperative social circumstances. (azpest.com)
  • This study evaluated whether two different psychological constructs, moral reasoning and moral competence, are associated with cooperative behavior in the context of the prisoner's dilemma game, a two-person social dilemma where individuals choose between cooperation or defection. (nature.com)
  • Our findings suggest that more sophisticated moral reasoning and moral competence promote the maintenance of cooperative behaviors despite facing adverse situations. (nature.com)
  • You need to analyze where the problems are, in terms of the health status of your employees, by cost and by condition. (ehstoday.com)
  • We then analyze the diversity multiplexing trade off (DMT) for ARQ based non cooperative communication and ARQ based opportunistic cooperative communication (OCC) over Nakagami-m channels. (lancs.ac.uk)
  • The purpose of this paper is to analyze the cooperative learning behavior pattern based on the data of students' movement. (waset.org)
  • In this paper, we analyze non-cooperative behavior of mobile nodes by using a game-theoretic model, where each player aims at maximizing its location privacy at a minimum cost. (harvard.edu)
  • Co-occurring chronic health conditions elevate the risk of poor health outcomes such as death and disability, are associated with poor quality of life, and magnify the complexities of self-management, care coordination, and treatment planning. (cdc.gov)
  • Chronic conditions can act cumulatively and synergistically to adversely affect health outcomes, caregiver burden, and treatment costs (8-10). (cdc.gov)
  • Our results indicate that cooperative behavior is strongly affected by the outcomes in previous rounds: Except when both participants cooperated, the probability of cooperation with other participants in subsequent rounds decreased. (nature.com)
  • We also investigate the impact of investment diversity on trust game model embedding in different network structures with different initial conditions, where we observe similarly positive evolutionary outcomes. (edpsciences.org)
  • Such an attitude by a large number of people would block the entire transition to an interdependent yet peaceful and cooperative global society. (dalailama.com)
  • The study was conducted to determine the effectiveness of cooperative learning in improving students' achievement and attitude towards learning. (grin.com)
  • besides, two classes were observed to investigate students' cooperative learning experience, students' attitude towards cooperative learning, improvements in students' achievement and how cooperative learning impacted on students' performance and class participation. (grin.com)
  • Your attitude toward the behavior disorder will likely have a major impact on how your child views his condition. (modernmom.com)
  • Over time, we can resolve the rigid behaviors and the confusions and feelings left from those hurts. (rc.org)
  • Personality disorders are diagnosed as a mental health condition when people's personality traits become so pronounced, rigid, and maladaptive that the person has problems at work, at school, and/or in dealing with other people. (msdmanuals.com)
  • While the primary diagnosis of schizophrenia rarely is made de novo in the ED, several historical features can be helpful in distinguishing the illness from the many medical and psychiatric conditions that can mimic it. (medscape.com)
  • Study 1 found that Chinese participants were more vigilant than Americans in within-group competitions, anticipating more unethical behaviors from their peers. (ssrn.com)
  • The results indicated that there are numerous benefits that can be attributed to cooperative learning such as enhancement in class participation, improvements in students' performance and achievement and more approval of tasks as well as creating better social relations among peers. (grin.com)
  • Do you believe that humans would be better off as cooperative animals, like ants or termites, as opposed to remaining competitive animals? (azpest.com)
  • Although a large body of research, ranging from rodents to humans, has reported on the effects of OXT and AVP administration on affiliative and trust behaviors, and has highlighted the genetic contributions of OXT and AVP receptor polymorphisms to both social behaviors and to diseases related to social deficits, the consequences of peptide administration on psychiatric symptoms, and the impact of receptor polymorphisms on receptor function, are still unclear. (frontiersin.org)
  • Co-Counseling can support and help us build on our inherent closeness as humans and help us resist the oppressive conditioning and roles. (rc.org)
  • This I have attempted to provide through the theory of methodological localism ( post ) -- the idea that the causal nexus of the social world is constituted by the behaviors of socially situated and socially constructed individuals. (blogspot.com)
  • Do not show excessive anger or help them understand and practice socially emotion about negative behavior. (who.int)
  • Mutually beneficent behavior can be maintained by reciprocal-altruistic selection, parental parental imposition, or the selfish advantageousness of acts incidentally benefiting neighbors, as well as by kin selection. (uchicago.edu)
  • Inclusive fitness, because it includes the effects of all selfish and social traits on the reproductice value of an individual, is capable of evaluating the selective significance (biological function) of any social act, whether selfish, altruistic, reciprocal, cooperative, or destructive in nature. (uchicago.edu)
  • By means of numerical results, we predict behavior of selfish mobile nodes. (harvard.edu)
  • These behaviors encompass a sense of cooperation and morality that has been fundamental for human social development 7 . (nature.com)
  • We use a number of different types of theoretical, mathematical and computational models to examine a few areas of insect and social behavior related to cooperation. (cornell.edu)
  • We classify the population dynamics for interacting strategies to understand the conditions that favor greater levels of cooperation. (cornell.edu)
  • Cooperative routing protocol for Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks (Co-UWSN), Cooperative Energy-Efficient model for Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks (Co-EEUWSN), Analytical ap- proach towards Reliability with Cooperation for Underwater sensor Networks (AR- CUN), Reliability and Adaptive Cooperation for Efficient UWSNs (RACE) and Stochastic Performance Analysis with Reliability and COoperation for UWSNs (SPARCO). (researchgate.net)
  • Mutualism (reciprocity and cooperation) and parental manipulation may produce beneficent behavior resembling that produced by kin selection. (uchicago.edu)
  • This review summarizes findings on the associations between OXT and AVP receptor polymorphism, social behavior, and psychiatric diseases. (frontiersin.org)
  • However, a personality disorder is diagnosed as a mental health condition only when the traits are consistent and meet specific psychiatric criteria. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Furthermore, large colonies led to more stable conditions within nests, and the health of each member improved when considering reproductive rates and mortality. (azpest.com)
  • The work is directed to increase knowledge and protective behavior related to mold mitigation and health effects within emergency and recovery responders in states affected by Hurricane Sandy. (cdc.gov)
  • Mold his suggestions into a behavior modification plan, making changes to the daily routine as necessary. (modernmom.com)
  • American Flamingos primarily inhabit coastal wetlands and lagoons in the Caribbean and South America, where they display fascinating behavior and social interactions. (travellingbirder.com)
  • In this study, we employed a block-design task that consisted of videos showing social interactions of two marmosets (social condition), two side-by-side videos showing a marmoset in each video interacting with its own environment (nonsocial condition), and phase-scrambled versions of these videos. (elifesciences.org)
  • after all, how could a species survive or evolve without resorting to competitive behaviors? (azpest.com)
  • From the vibrant plumage of the Scarlet Ibis to the elegance of the Pink Cockatoo, each species is meticulously described to provide a comprehensive understanding of their biology, behavior, and habitat. (travellingbirder.com)
  • The magnitude of such sex differences often varies both between and within species and may depend on environmental conditions, such as access to resources, predation risk and interspecific competition. (researchgate.net)
  • We use both theoretical models and empirical results to explore several plausible explanations for this behavior. (cornell.edu)
  • These include: positive interdependence, individual accountability, face-to-face interaction, appropriate use of collaborative skills and effective group processing, i.e. regular self-assessment of group functioning: Once cooperative learning is implemented according to these five basic criteria, it can give great results of improved work and achievement, improved behavior and attendance, increased self-confidence and feeling of responsibility which in return influences learning in a great way. (grin.com)
  • In general, our results highlight that males are able to evaluate resource size and are consistent with the results of previous studies that examined male care behavior under biparental care. (researchgate.net)
  • Results indicated that cold weather interferes with workers' job performance, increasing their risk for injury and illness, whereas the community's isolation and rural nature causes loneliness and boredom, resulting in more high-risk behaviors. (cdc.gov)
  • With these assumptions, the results of simulations successfully describe the biphasic behavior as well as lineage commitment. (lu.se)
  • The first question we have to answer is how to define a worker cooperative. (libcom.org)
  • In large cooperatives, a board of directors, drawn from the ranks of the worker-members themselves, is elected by the workforce and managers are appointed by the directors (or sometimes elected directly by workers). (libcom.org)
  • The usual practice among co-ops is to rely primarily on initial investments in the firm by its worker-members (who thereby gain a share in ownership), in conjunction with loans from cooperative banks or other institutions ideologically committed to cooperativism. (libcom.org)
  • But it remains true, for the reasons mentioned and others to be examined below, that raising sufficient capital is one of the biggest obstacles to the spread of worker cooperatives-and, as a corollary, that cooperatives have preponderated in non-capital-intensive industries. (libcom.org)
  • Latent class analyses indicated 4 morbidity profiles: a healthy class (class 1), a class with predominantly physical health conditions (class 2), a class with predominantly mental health conditions (class 3), and a class with both physical and mental health conditions (class 4). (cdc.gov)
  • Class 4 respondents were also more likely to be obese and sedentary, and those with predominantly mental health conditions were most likely to be current smokers. (cdc.gov)
  • Multiple chronic conditions (MCCs) increase the risks of death, disability, adverse events, symptom burden, impaired functional status, and lower health-related quality of life (HRQOL) (1,2). (cdc.gov)
  • This includes both safe behaviors and health behaviors. (ehstoday.com)
  • Condon claims that from a health perspective these "permanent" dwellings were less desirable than traditional structures like snowhouses and tents because of the inability to move the permanent structures to new places before its conditions became too unsanitary (p. 36). (sfu.ca)
  • Like other mental health conditions, eating disorders like anorexia and bulimia have distinct symptoms that cause health problems and social and occupational impairment. (recoveryranch.com)
  • This study explored how unique environmental conditions in Alaska influenced occupational health and safety for Filipino fish processing workers, many of whom migrated from warm locations (e.g., the Philippines, California, and Nevada). (cdc.gov)
  • Some people who have taken 5-HTP have developed a serious health condition called eosinophilia-myalgia syndrome (EMS). (medlineplus.gov)
  • Also, DMT performance of OCC is significantly high due to cooperative diversity gain. (lancs.ac.uk)
  • The DMT performance is significantly improved until the performance is maximized in the case of short term static channels, however, this DMT behavior is different for BUS. (lancs.ac.uk)
  • The frogs' behavior changed significantly when they were happy: they moved around more quickly, were much more interested in exploring their surroundings, and interacted with the artificial prey in a meaningful way. (icran.org)
  • Similar to Sliwa and Freiwald's study (2017), we acquired fMRI data from marmosets while they viewed videos of two marmosets interacting with each other (social condition) or of two marmosets engaged in independent goal-directed behavior (nonsocial condition). (elifesciences.org)
  • Data Research on College Students' Classroom Learning Behavior Based on Data Mining(J). E-Business Journal, 2017(11):90-91. (waset.org)
  • Research on College Students' Teamwork Learning Behavior in Experimental Teaching- Based on Psychological Perspective (J). New Education Era Magazine: Teacher Edition, 2017(33). (waset.org)
  • It has been shown that behavior therapy and psychotherapy for the individual diagnosed with ODD or CD as well as the family can help improve these disorders, but oftentimes behavioral therapy is challenging due to the child's inability to be cooperative. (specialneeds.com)
  • This guide will explore the evidence, unpacking the latest discoveries in amphibian behavior and brain development to provide a comprehensive overview of how their emotions manifest in the wild. (icran.org)
  • From why they croak to their unusual social behaviors, this guide will dispel some common misconceptions about frogs and give us a closer look at frog emotions. (icran.org)
  • Frogs show evidence of several types of emotions in their behavior, such as happiness, fear, anger, and anxiety. (icran.org)
  • A 2011 study in the journal Comparative Political Studies found that "natural resource wealth can be either a "curse" or a "blessing" and that the distinction is conditioned by domestic and international factors, both amenable to change through public policy, namely, human capital formation and economic openness. (wikipedia.org)
  • Leaning is shown by a change in behavior as a result of experience. (doctordanger.com)
  • Achievement of the NNS's objectives requires a great effort for a synchronous implementation of a National Plan of Action on Nutrition (NPAN) with communication activities for awareness raising, proper nutrition behavior change, specific nutrition intervention programs which are appropriate for different target areas and groups, and priorities to be given to women and children. (who.int)
  • Psychotherapy may help people become aware of their role in creating their personal and interpersonal problems and help them change the behaviors of theirs that cause these difficulties. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Last, we explore the related, but more general question of the evolution of cooperative behaviors. (cornell.edu)
  • The strong investment diversity can even eliminate untrustworthiness completely despite the fact that the severe temptation condition is disadvantageous to the evolution of trust. (edpsciences.org)
  • This can be due to the physical conditions and/or adult distresses (including those of well-meaning adults) that they experience. (rc.org)
  • The enormous contribution of agricultural cooperative societies to the rural world has not gone unnoticed. (mdpi.com)
  • Therefore, cooperative societies are not a marginal phenomenon. (mdpi.com)
  • A capacity-building contract to understand the time-dependent behavior of some coal measure rocks under certain loading conditions, evaluate post-failure behavior, and acquire reliable site-specific input properties for numerical modeling. (cdc.gov)
  • While there are some commonalities in the ways that ADHD children behave, you should avoid listing common ADHD behaviors to your child as your list may inspire bad habits. (modernmom.com)
  • If you, for example, tell your child that ADHD children often lose their homework even though your child has never lost his homework, he may feel less inclined to put the work into keeping track of his things as he knows that misplacing objects is common among people with his condition. (modernmom.com)
  • There are also a number of medications that are approved for other conditions seen in children and adolescents such as ADHD, depression, anxiety, or bipolar disorder. (specialneeds.com)
  • The researchers found that colonies containing as few as six ants began to demonstrate cooperative behavior by forming divisions of labor. (azpest.com)
  • The level of moral development may be crucial to understand behavior when people have to choose between prioritizing individual gains or pursuing general social benefits. (nature.com)
  • Understanding the mating behavior of scarlet ibis is crucial for successful conservation strategies. (travellingbirder.com)
  • Through the process, it is believed that patients with addictions or eating disorders can experience an atmosphere of non-judgment because the animals are incapable of responding to factors like a person's behaviors or physical stature. (recoveryranch.com)
  • Studying the behavioral and life history transitions from a cooperative, eusocial life history to exploitative social parasitism allows for deciphering the conditions under which changes in behavior and social organization lead to diversification. (biorxiv.org)
  • Study on Learning Behavior in Students' Cooperative Learning (J). Journal of Henan College of Finance & Taxation, 2015, 29(5):61-64. (waset.org)
  • b) At the secondary school level, job-preparatory instruction in the competencies that prepare students for effective entry into an occupation, including diversified cooperative education, work experience, and job-entry programs that coordinate directed study and on-the-job training. (flsenate.gov)
  • But not until recently have we begun to seen how effective good messaging techniques can be in changing behavior that not only helps employees but also helps us as companies be better, healthier and more productive places to work. (ehstoday.com)
  • It entails students work together on structured assignments or projects under conditions that assure learning and achievement. (grin.com)
  • In other words, cooperative learning is referred to by Johnson & Johnson (1991) as a teaching strategy in which small groups, each with students of different levels of ability, work together and use a variety of learning activities which assure certain criteria. (grin.com)
  • By giving your child some input on his plan, you empower him to take control of his disability and work toward modifying his behavior. (modernmom.com)
  • Although it can seem overwhelming for the individual and their parents, your physician or pharmacist can help explain how these medications work for the condition that they are intended to treat. (specialneeds.com)
  • Much of our work involves changing behavior. (nationalacademies.org)
  • Patients will potentially display poor school or work performance, deterioration of hygiene and appearance, decreasing emotional connections with others, and/or behaviors that would have been atypical or strange for the individual in the past. (medscape.com)
  • The prodromal phase can begin years before the full-blown syndrome and is characterized by losses of functioning in home, society, and occupation (eg, poor school or work performance, deterioration of hygiene and appearance, decreasing emotional connections with others, behaviors that would have been odd for the individual in the past). (medscape.com)
  • Medications prescribed for these conditions are from a number of classes including stimulants, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs), and even anticonvulsants and atypical antipsychotics. (specialneeds.com)
  • Since 5-HTP increases serotonin levels, it is used for conditions in which serotonin is believed to play an important role. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Lastly, Study 3 identified two boundary conditions where cultural differences in ingroup vigilance decrease: an unambiguously competitive win-lose situation where Americans also exhibit vigilance, and an unambiguously cooperative win-win situation where Chinese participants relax their vigilance. (ssrn.com)
  • Therefore, it is expected that parents be particularly motivated to return (i.e., exhibit homing behavior) and resume care if they are moved away from offspring by disturbances. (researchgate.net)
  • In this study we propose that a more active process of valuation that relies on the capacity to reason morally could be a more useful predictor of cooperative behavior. (nature.com)
  • Study 3 found that Chinese participants were more likely than Americans to interpret a peer's friendly behavior as sabotage in disguise. (ssrn.com)
  • One of these studies was conducted by Felder & Brent (1994) who found that students became so used to this strategy of cooperative learning that they followed it in other classes not only the class in which the study took place. (grin.com)
  • The study firstly reviewed the cooperative learning theory and its research status, and briefly introduced the k-means clustering algorithm. (waset.org)
  • This experiment was conducted to study on general physiological changes, animal welfare behavior and productivity of Whole Cotton Seed (WCS) substitute in diets for Pon-Yang-Kham fattening beef cattle production. (scialert.net)
  • The next type of learning that educational psychologists study is learning through conditioning. (doctordanger.com)
  • Kin-selection theory outlines certain limits to selfishness as well as the conditions under which altruism is advantageous. (uchicago.edu)
  • Hence, it will frequently be the case that people cannot raise enough capital to get a cooperative started or to keep it functioning. (libcom.org)
  • General physiological, hematological changes, animal welfare behavior and productive performance were recorded for the entire period of experiment. (scialert.net)
  • There are many aspects of social, colonial, and individual behavior that are puzzling and difficult to understand. (cornell.edu)
  • In order to understand how social insect behavior evolved, researchers have investigated the clonal raider ant of Asia. (azpest.com)
  • I will discuss small cooperatives, sometimes called "collectives," first, since they are the most numerous. (libcom.org)
  • There has been little focus on these physiological links in other socio-ecological settings where routine sleep conditions and nighttime activity demands differ. (bvsalud.org)
  • For example, when a frog is exposed to gentle tactile stimulation it can cause it to relax and display "happy" behaviors such as swimming around happily or displaying vocalizations normally associated with pleasure or contentment. (icran.org)
  • There have been many studies and researches on cooperative learning that showed the significance and the positive effect of this strategy on the educational process. (grin.com)
  • The analysis in this paper studies the impact of channel dynamics on the DMT performance for non cooperative and cooperative systems. (lancs.ac.uk)
  • In the analysis we consider two non cooperative communication systems including random user selection (RUS), and best user selection (BUS). (lancs.ac.uk)
  • It also focused on the analysis of students' behavior in the learning area and explored the law of cooperative learning behavior. (waset.org)
  • The research result showed that the cooperative learning behavior analysis method based on movement data proposed in this paper is feasible. (waset.org)
  • Mathematical models provide an ideal tool for understanding the possible behaviors of systems under different hypotheses, often providing surprising insights about the actual effects of different model pieces. (cornell.edu)
  • Team-targeted rudeness may underlie such performance deficiencies, with individuals exposed to rude behavior being less helpful and cooperative. (nih.gov)
  • Per EN 303 413, minimum performance requirements for GNSS receivers will enable the licensing of wireless communications systems in bands adjacent to services like GPS. (microwavejournal.com)
  • We show that depending on channel dynamic conditions, while all the studied schemes enjoy the time diversity gain, BUS exploits multi-user diversity gain in its DMT performance. (lancs.ac.uk)
  • Two retransmission approaches including packet combining (PC) and packet accumulating (PA) are also studied and their impacts on DMT performance are analyzed for cooperative and noncooperative schemes. (lancs.ac.uk)
  • At the same time, cooperatives are motivated, as I said, not to seek large amounts of outside investment, since then it might be difficult to prevent control from effectively falling into the hands of these investors, an eventuality that could lead to the erosion of the firm's commitment to democratic ideals. (libcom.org)
  • By Richard Brzozowski, Small Ruminant Specialist, University of Maine Cooperative Extension. (umaine.edu)
  • On behalf of the NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research, the National Institute on Drug Abuse seeks grant applications that will establish research training programs in computational neuroscience and behavior for undergraduate and predoctoral level students. (nih.gov)
  • The Mediating Role of Professional Interest and Deep Learning in the Relationship between College Students' Active Cooperative Learning and Academic Harvest (J). Heilongjiang Research on Higher Education, 2018(2):94-98. (waset.org)
  • Condon also states that due to better housing conditions and the increased time Inuit are spending in the settlement, Inuit homes are clean and neatly maintained (p. 103). (sfu.ca)
  • Passive behavior resembles Brownian motion where the mean squared displacement is proportional to time (MSD ∝ Dτ ). (nature.com)
  • Active behavior resembles directed motion where the mean squared displacement is proportional to the square of time (MSD ∝ V 2 τ 2 ). (nature.com)
  • d,e) Plots of the x and y position as a function of time show that particle behavior is passive (red) most of the time and that when vesicles undergo active motion (green) they are moving over larger distances. (nature.com)
  • These include depression, anxiety, and many other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support most of these uses. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Well known in both behavior and sport circles in the dog world, Control Unleashed® has made the leap to bewitch equines as well. (cleanrun.com)
  • And how did cooperative behaviors evolve in a world inhabited by competitive animals? (azpest.com)
  • Then, we explore selective pres- sures that might favor submaximal parasitism behavior and discuss the most reasonable explanation for sub-maximal parasitism by H. horticola. (cornell.edu)