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 Übersetzung für 'behaviour problem' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a behaviour problem | behaviour problems
biol.psych.
behaviour problem [Br.]
Verhaltensproblem {n}
psych.
problem behaviour [Br.]
Problemverhalten {n}
3 Wörter
psych.
problem-solving behaviour [Br.]
Problemlöseverhalten {n}
Teiltreffer
comp.
year 2000 problem <Y2K problem> [also: Year 2000 Problem]
Jahr-2000-Problem {n}
behaviour [Br.]Verlauf {m}
26
behaviour [Br.]Führung {f} [Verhalten, Betragen]
523
behaviour [Br.]Gebaren {n}
409
behaviour [Br.]Handlungs­weise {f}
46
biol.
gregarious behaviour
gregäres Verhalten {n}
tech.
behaviour [Br.]
Leistung {f}
95
biol.ecol.
interspecific behaviour
zwischenartliches Verhalten {n}
behaviour [Br.]Benehmen {n}
3716
behaviour [Br.]Betragen {n}
563
behaviour [Br.]Art {f} [Verhaltensweise]
8
abusive behaviourmissbräuchliches Verhalten {n}
ungeprüft
engin.
creep behaviour
Dauerstandverhalten {n}
biol.ecol.
intraspecific behaviour
innerartliches Verhalten {n}
problemAufgabenstellung {f}
28
problemProblemstellung {f}
20
problemSchwierigkeit {f}
45
problemProblem {n}
1320
math.
problem
Aufgabe {f}
42
problemProblematik {f} [Problem]
26
23 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Despite these discussions the 2004 European PGA conference in Jajinci, Belgrade agreed that "a fascist coming as an interested individual, respecting the hallmarks and whose behaviour during the conference was fine wouldn't be a problem."
  • Consumer behaviour is a maximization problem. It means making the most of our limited resources to maximize our utility.
  • Wundt described the primordial structures of the psyche that determine perception and behaviour, but faced the problem of the impossibility of direct access to these structures and the vagueness of their description.
  • Since interactions are neglected due to screening effect, the problem of treating the equilibrium properties and dynamics of an ideal Fermi gas reduces to the study of the behaviour of single independent particles.
  • Critics of Dennett's approach argue that Dennett fails to engage with the problem of consciousness by equivocating subjective experience with behaviour or cognition.

  • The halting problem is undecidable in the general case, and naturally understanding the behaviour of a computer network is at least as hard as understanding the behaviour of one computer.
  • The moral hazard problem refers to the extent to which an employee's behaviour is concealed from the employer: whether they work, how hard they work and how carefully they do so.
  • This behaviour tends to grow with the number of points, leading to a divergence known as Runge's phenomenon; the problem may be eliminated by choosing interpolation points at Chebyshev nodes.
  • For instance, a certain behaviour or belief becomes part of a society's structure when the original purpose of that behaviour or belief can no longer be recalled and becomes socialized into individuals of that culture.
  • An opponent of philosophical rationalists, Hume held that passions rather than reason govern human behaviour, famously proclaiming that "Reason is, and ought only to be the slave of the passions."

  • Since the outcome of an attack on livestock depends to a high degree on the behaviour and experience of the predator and the prey, only direct observation is certain to determine whether an attack was by dingoes or other domestic dogs.
  • All such adjustments to crime statistics, allied with the experience of people in their everyday lives, shape attitudes on the extent to which the state should use law or social engineering to enforce or encourage any particular social norm. Behaviour can be controlled and influenced by a society in many ways without having to resort to the criminal justice system.
  • Charles Babbage's research into the cost of transportation and sorting of mail led to England's universal "Penny Post" in 1840, and to studies into the dynamical behaviour of railway vehicles in defence of the GWR's broad gauge.
  • However, it is clear that in a general case the behaviour of Bose–Einstein condensate can be described by coupled evolution equations for condensate density, superfluid velocity and distribution function of elementary excitations.
  • According to Le Cam, the French school of probability interprets the word "central" in the sense that "it describes the behaviour of the centre of the distribution as opposed to its tails".

  • They pass two distinct types of feces: hard droppings and soft black viscous pellets, the latter of which are known as caecotrophs or "night droppings" and are immediately eaten (a behaviour known as "coprophagy").
  • Unprotected bearings on large structures like bridges can suffer serious degradation in behaviour, especially when salt is used the during winter to deice the highways carried by the bridges.
  • They were built and tested for the HARP project but were ultimately not successful due to restrictions in funding and a severe lack of technical information regarding large rocket grains' behaviour under high acceleration loading.
  • Although the performance of both types of SCBA may be similar under optimum conditions, this "fail safe" behaviour makes a positive pressure SCBA preferable for most applications.
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