(1) These channels may, at least in some cases, be responsible for the generation of pacemaker depolarizations, thereby regulating firing behaviour.
(2) The stages of mourning involve cognitive learning of the reality of the loss; behaviours associated with mourning, such as searching, embody unlearning by extinction; finally, physiological concomitants of grief may influence unlearning by direct effects on neurotransmitters or neurohormones, such as cortisol, ACTH, or norepinephrine.
(3) The behaviour of DAO suggests that the enzyme plays an important role in the control of intracellular diamine concentration.
(4) This suggests that hypothalamic NPY might be involved in food choice and that PVNp is important in the regulation of feeding behaviour by NPY.
(5) Once the temperature rises above 28C, shoppers' behaviour changes in all kinds of ways, according to Jones.
(6) This study provides strong and unexpected evidence that one admission to hospital of more than a week's duration or repeated admissions before the age of five years (in particular between six months and four years) are associated with an increased risk of behaviour disturbance and poor reading in adolescence.
(7) For this to work, its leaders had to be able to at least influence the behaviour and tactics of the militant operators on the ground.
(8) Socio-economic improvement or behavioural changes appear necessary for the control of trachoma in endemic areas.
(9) Isolates showed a decrease in the intensity of apomorphine-induced stereotyped behaviours but no change in stereotypy induced by AMPH.
(10) "With the advent of sophisticated data-processing capabilities (including big data), the big number-crunchers can detect, model and counter all manner of online activities just by detecting the behavioural patterns they see in the data and adjusting their tactics accordingly.
(11) There were no significant effects of chlordiazepoxide treatment on the behaviour of subordinate rats.
(12) Malema has distorted his leftwing credentials with outrageous behaviour.
(13) Pupils who disrupt the learning of their classmates are dealt with firmly and, in many cases, a short suspension is an effective way of nipping bad behaviour in the bud."
(14) The influence of mucin on the corrosion behaviour of seven typical dental casting alloys was investigated.
(15) That the BBC has probably not been as vulnerable since the 1980s is also true – not least because the enemies of impartiality are more powerful, and the BBC's competitors (maimed after a year's exposure of their own behaviour in the Leveson inquiry ) are keen to wreck it.
(16) The behaviour of the enzyme from Candida utilis and from Baker's yeast on columns of these and of Blue Sepharose CL-6B was examined, together with the behaviour of the contaminating enzyme, ribulose 5-phosphate 3-epimerase (EC 5.1.3.1).
(17) Early views of the Type A behaviour pattern (TABP) sought to disengage it from either neuroticism or emotional distress.
(18) Males exploit this behavioural switch by increasing their sneaky mating attempts.
(19) There was no evidence of a response to the specific behavioural suggestion during the postoperative interview.
(20) Scientists at the University of Trento, Italy, have discovered that the way a dog's tail moves is linked to its mood, and by observing each other's tails, dogs can adjust their behaviour accordingly .
Orderliness
Definition:
(n.) The state or quality of being orderly.
Example Sentences:
(1) The six personality dimensions isolated were interpreted as Social Introversion-Extraversion, Dependency on Others, Verbal Hostility, Need to Please Others, Self-Dramatization, and Orderliness.
(2) Variable features of the hand representations among different monkeys included a) the overall shapes and sizes of hand surface representations; b) the actual and proportional areas of representations of different skin surfaces and the cortical magnifications of representations of specific skin surfaces, which commonly varied severalfold in area 3b and manyfold in area 1; c) the topographic relationships among skin surface representations, with skin surfaces that were represented adjacently in some monkeys represented in locations many hundreds of microns apart in others; d) the internal orderliness of representations; e) the completeness of representations of the dorsal hand surfaces; and f) the skin surfaces represented along the borders of the hand representation.
(3) This diminished orderliness of nystagmus may explain previous reports of absent or diminished nystagmus in the schizophrenics.
(4) It was established that hyposensitivity of the sensory systems studied was accompanied with the weakening of direct and strengthening of the inverse optical-kinesthetic correlation, the absence of the functional predominance of the kinesthetic analyzer over the visual one, low orderliness of the parameters of the interanalyzer relationship and a sharp liability of the intersensory correlation to the effect of the heterosensory irritant.
(5) Parts of the financial hub, generally known for its orderliness, were paralysed by the protesters on Monday.
(6) We have studied the orderliness of representation of visual space in the medial and lateral banks of the middle suprasylvian sulcus.
(7) This is an anatomical study of the precision of fibre and terminal orderliness in the direct corticospinal projection.
(8) The higher (in comparison with normal) orderliness and orientation of membranes in platelets reflect the increase in the concentration of dienoic conjugates and nonesterified Ch.
(9) The data provide evidence for structuring and orderliness in hypothalamic connexions that is often not apparent from descriptions of electrophysiological experiments.
(10) This ultrastructural orderliness was lost following axotomy, with or without light microscopic chromatolysis.
(11) Responses of 109 male and 99 female university students to the EVS were found stable over a 2-week period and revealed five factors, identified as Gusto, Easy Necessity, Orderliness, Gourmet, and Social Approval.
(12) The better questions dealt with housekeeping rather than nursing duties; the instrument would appear to be reliable as a measure of cleanliness and orderliness, but not of actual nursing care.
(13) Because anesthetics decrease membrane orderliness, anesthesia is expected to affect damages caused by ionizing irradiation.
(14) He added: "Just filling up prisons may not be contributing in the long term to the peace and orderliness of society.
(15) Accumulating evidence suggests that the extent of acute damage by ionizing irradiation is closely related to the state of membrane orderliness.
(16) It is hypothesized that psychological mechanisms of cognitive deficit in psychopathic patients include insufficient orderliness and hierarchic instability of semantic formations.
(17) Thus, it is the transfer of information from one macromolecule to another that maintains the integrity and orderliness of living cells.
(18) Instead, it is much less unpleasant for visiting diplomatics to admire the transformation of the capital, Kigali, with its safety, orderliness and cleanliness (there is a ban on plastic bags).
(19) The most significant differences appeared on the orderliness-subscale.
(20) Filipin-sterol lesions form outside the loosely parallel particle strands of septate junctions, sometimes increasing their relative orderliness.