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  1. French entomologist noted for his descriptive and behavioral studies of bees and wasps, grasshoppers and crickets, and beetles.
    法布尔,简·亨利1823-1915法国昆虫学家,以对蜜蜂、黄蜂、蚱蜢、蟋蟀和甲虫的描述和行为研究而著称
  2. The study of the cultural, behavioral, and sociological aspects of spatial distances between individuals.
    人类空间统计学研究人与人之间空间距离的文化,行为,社会层面的学科
  3. The study of the origin, development, and manifestations of mental or behavioral disorders.
    精神病理学对精神或行为方面的病症的起因、发展和症状的研究


behavioral
[ adj ]
of or relating to behavior
<adj.pert>
behavioral sciences


behavioral \behavioral\ adj.
of or pertaining to behavior. behavioral sciences
[WordNet 1.5]

  1. Kandu continued to perform before crowds at the park's marine stadium until Thursday, when trainers noticed some behavioral and body changes.
  2. Such liquid diets require management by a specially trained physician, and by a behavioral psychologist and dietician, the doctors wrote in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
  3. The technology extends behavioral therapy into the home and elsewhere, because when patients feel the urge to perform a ritual, "they need some help right there," said Lee Baer of Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
  4. Also Wednesday, Dr. Manuel Carballo, chief of social and behavioral researcher for the World Health Organization's Global Program on AIDS, outlined the organization's strategy for slowing the spread of the disease.
  5. "I question whether there is a true increase," says Lanning, supervisory special agent at the FBI's behavioral sciences unit in Quantico, Va., who is frequently contacted by local officials seeking help on cases with cult overtones.
  6. Of course, it is one thing to have a set of behavioral standards and yet another thing to protect and uphold them in the everyday rough-and-tumble of business competition.
  7. Low achievers who also have drug, alcohol, or behavioral problems need a very structured summer job or school program, according to Butterworth.
  8. But as Mr. Shipley points out, any set of new rules this sweeping in nature is bound to change behavioral patterns.
  9. So preventing the spread of AIDS will very much depend on behavioral changes, such as using condoms when sexually involved with someone other than a mutually faithful, uninfected partner.
  10. This detachment and the behavioral problems associated with cocaine use in pregnancy might all be consequences of the effects cocaine has on the blood vessels, Jones said.
  11. It's not usually for treatment of behavioral problems, though.
  12. He had praise for Hal Markowitz, a U.S. behavioral enrichment pioneer who installed a machine to toss meatballs into a serval's cage, but added that he believes more naturalistic tools should be explored.
  13. "But even in the United States, the greatest rate of increase is among heterosexuals," he said, since behavioral changes have greatly stemmed the spread of the virus among gay men.
  14. The plaintiff is a specialist in behavioral psychology and fears punishment if he discusses some of his theories in class, said ACLU attorney Robert Sedler said.
  15. The only subject about which the public needs to be spared confusion is behavioral risk factors for AIDS, which Mr. Duesberg's questions do not concern.
  16. Those are celebrities." In the CBS movie, Schroder plays Danny Evetts, 17, who is committed to a behavioral treatment center when his divorced mother is unable to control him.
  17. The study is one of the first to clearly separate the effects of heredity and environment on IQ scores, said Matthew McGue, a behavioral geneticist at the University of Minnesota.
  18. As part of his "behavioral contract" with the clinic, Mr. McKean must stick to the program, keep a diary of his pain and which activities affect it, and be as active as possible.
  19. KONRAD LORENZ, scientist and author whose pioneering behavioral studies of humans and animals earned him the Nobel Prize for medicine.
  20. Before Kodak's Longview petrochemical plant switched to a behavioral safety program, managers would chastise workers who burned themselves because they weren't wearing long sleeves or broke limbs falling from ladders.
  21. "The consequence is the treatment of mental and behavioral symptoms with psychotropic (mind-altering) drugs alone, rather than with a comprehensive and holistic approach," Fogel said.
  22. Those same psychological and behavioral traits were reported when the children were studied at ages 5, 7 and 11, according to the continuing research.
  23. He needed an accurate method for measuring the concentration of THA in the plasma of treated patients in order to custom tailor the oral dose to each patient's behavioral response and blood concentration.
  24. Bradley Real Estate Trust uses the behavioral method now, asking applicants what they'd do to resolve a real-life work problem.
  25. But understanding of some behavioral disorders should come by the year 2000, he said.
  26. This preserves the models as the pure and untainted source for behavioral requirements.
  27. "He had gone through some recent behavioral changes," Hunt said.
  28. They call it behavioral modification. It is corporal punishment," said Rep. Paul Kollios.
  29. Revenue in the latest quarter fell 17% to $44 million from $53.2 million, the company said, reflecting poor utilization of the company's facilities and its behavioral medicine contracts.
  30. Donald's objectivity seems scarcely to veil a distaste for Wolfe at his behavioral worst, and readers sometimes will be repelled and impatient.
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