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 Übersetzung für 'behavioural structure' von Englisch nach Deutsch
psych.
behavioural structure [Br.]
Verhaltensstruktur {f}
Teiltreffer
biochem.
beta sheet structure <β sheet structure>
Beta-Faltblattstruktur {f} <β-Faltblattstruktur>
spec.
three-dimensional structure <3D structure>
dreidimensionale Struktur {f} <3D-Struktur>
behavioural {adj} [Br.]verhaltensmäßig
14
psych.
behavioural {adj} [Br.]
verhaltensbezogen
48
behavioural {adj} [Br.]Verhaltens-
87
psych.
behavioural addiction [Br.]
Verhaltenssucht {f}
psych.
behavioural orientation [Br.]
Verhaltensorientierung {f}
biol.psych.
behavioural processes [Br.]
Verhaltensprozesse {pl}
biol.psych.
behavioural laws [Br.]
Verhaltensgesetze {pl}
biol.psych.
behavioural response [Br.]
Verhaltensreaktion {f}
psych.
behavioural disorder [Br.]
Verhaltensstörung {f}
biol.psych.
behavioural approach [Br.]
Verhaltensansatz {m}
psych.
behavioural dimension [Br.]
Verhaltensdimension {f}
ecol.jobs
behavioural ecologist [Br.]
Verhaltensökologe {m}
psych.
behavioural paradigm [Br.]
Verhaltensparadigma {n}
biol.psych.sociol.
behavioural consequences [Br.]
Verhaltenskonsequenzen {pl}
biol.psych.sociol.
behavioural consequences [Br.]
Verhaltensfolgen {pl}
biol.psych.
behavioural factors [Br.]
Verhaltensfaktoren {pl}
biol.psych.
behavioural techniques [Br.]
Verhaltenstechniken {pl}
psych.
behavioural difficulties [Br.]
Verhaltensschwierigkeiten {pl}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • J McNally explains "fear is represented in memory as a network comprising stimulus propositions that express information about feared cues, response propositions that express information about behavioural and physiologic responses to these cues, and meaning propositions that elaborate on the significance of other elements in the fear structure".
  • He noted behavioural determinism in organisational structure: "As soon as a party, even if created for the noblest object perpetuates itself, it tends to degeneration", which influenced "the later researches of Max Weber, Robert Michels, and Andre Siegfried".
  • Several of the theories will apply to only some species due to social structure, habitat and behavioural ecology.
  • In 1971, the 7th Congress of the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design (ICSID), organised by the Agrupació de Disseny Industrial del Foment de les Arts Decoratives (ADI/FAD) in Eivissa (Ibiza), turned out to be an event without precedent in Spain: a process of socialisation and an example of how the energy of collaborative work, vitality, intellectual reflection and leisure can be placed at the service of dialogue-based projects with the capacity to generate imaginative approaches and structure new behavioural patterns.
  • Fedigan's focus is on social structure, sex differences, reproduction, behavioural ecology and conservation of Costa Rica and Japanese monkeys.

  • The structure of an animal's eye is determined by the environment in which it lives, and the behavioural tasks it must fulfill to survive.
  • In addition to community structure, responses to freshwater stressors are investigated by experimental studies that measure organism behavioural changes, altered rates of growth, reproduction or mortality.
  • Helpers at the nest is a term used in behavioural ecology and evolutionary biology to describe a social structure in which juveniles and sexually mature adolescents of either one or both sexes remain in association with their parents and help them raise subsequent broods or litters, instead of dispersing and beginning to reproduce themselves.
  • In order for an animal's memory to qualify as 'episodic-like,' it must meet three behavioural criteria reflecting the content, structure and flexibility of the memory.
  • Once physical pathologies are ruled out, a behavioural evaluation can occur.

  • This behaviour has been interpreted as behavioural plasticity (auditory feedback in each specific environment to determine the clearest frequency), determination by genetic components, or a combination of both.
  • Automated behavioural tracking systems are used to study the organisation of social insect colonies, and the behaviour of individual colony members.
  • Structural differences in the pant hoot have been observed with respect to behavioural context, such as in the production of chorusing, Additionally, the overall production and level of pant-hoot expression vary based on the dominance rank of individuals and the risks imposed by location and human interactions.
  • It consists of mostly ascending GABAergic projection neurons and glutamatergic neurons which innervate a broad range of forebrain regions involved in behavioural activation and the response to stress.
  • Based on laboratory experimental evolution with long-term mutation accumulation (MA) lines of the nematode "Caenorhabditis elegans", a team of researchers at the University of Oregon investigated that mutation accumulation of behaviour is capable of generating significant levels of individual variation in ecologically relevant behavioural traits within populations.

  • It has potent analgesic, anti-inflammatory and anti-hyperalgesic actions in animal models, but without cannabis-like behavioural effects due to its extremely low affinity for the CB1 receptor.
  • This is done via an examination of the relationship between ownership, control and firm objectives; theories of the growth of the firm; the behavioural theory of the firm; theories of entrepreneurship; the factors that influence the structure, conduct and performance of business at the industry level.
  • The general form of a Darwin program is therefore the tree in which the root and all intermediate nodes are composite components; the leaves are primitive components encapsulating behavioural as opposed to structural aspects.
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