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  • ....<ref>Staff. “How Does Behavioral Safety work?” Cambridge Center for Behavior Studies. ...Safety from the Consumer’s Perspective: Determining Who Really Provides Behavior safety.” Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies.
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  • ...m and silver are less commonly used. These metals provide electron-robbing behavior when in contact with bacteria, stripping electrons from the organism's surf
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  • ...he airflow, because the vortex coming in the bomb bay gives the turbulence behavior to the torpedo released.
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  • ...9| title = Children of school age: the influence of antiepileptic drugs on behavior and intellect| author = Trimble MR| coauthors = Cull C| pmid = 3066616| doi
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  • ...esey]], both as an [[anticonvulsant]] and as a mechanism to control inmate behavior.
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  • ...eyers BR, Kaplan K, Weinstein L |title=Microbiological and pharmacological behavior of 7-chlorolincomycin |journal=Appl Microbiol |volume=17 |issue=5 |pages=65
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  • ...aware of these serious adverse effects, especially if suicidal thinking or behavior are suspected.<ref>{{Cite journal|author=Alao AO, Yolles JC |title=Isoniazi
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  • ...l comparison of ketamine with dizocilpine in the rat |journal=Physiology & Behavior |volume=54 |issue=3 |pages=547–54 |year=1993 |month=September |pmid=84159
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  • ...of the drug later caused the adult mice to exhibit depressive and anxious behavior similar to those of induced depression, which could be relieved by fluoxeti ...by Donald Klein, who noted that suicidality, that is suicidal ideation and behavior, is not necessarily a good surrogate marker for completed suicide, and it i
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  • * Rarely: erratic [[behavior]], [[hepatitis]], [[jaundice]] - in 1 in 10,000 users
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  • Dopamine has many functions in the brain, including important roles in behavior and [[cognition]], [[animal locomotion|voluntary movement]], [[motivation]] ...vide a teaching signal to parts of the brain responsible for acquiring new behavior. [[Temporal difference learning]] provides a computational model describing
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  • ...=Cortisol and Catecholamine stress hormone decrease is associated with the behavior of perceptual anticipation of mirthful laughter | authors Berk et al. 22 (1
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  • ...eutically relevant differences in the pharmacokinetical and pharmaceutical behavior of ibuprofen lysinate as compared with ibuprofen acid. | journal = Int J Cl
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  • ...Young, C., Thapar, P. & Klafta, J.|journal = Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior|volume = 51|issue = 4|pages = 815–9|year = 1995|doi = 10.1016/0091-3057(9 ...l, F.J., Tseng, L.F. & Quock, R.M.|journal = Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior|volume = 65|pages = 217–21|year = 2000|doi = 10.1016/S0091-3057(99)00202-
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  • ...a M |title=Effects of delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol and diazepam on feeding behavior in mice |journal=The Journal of Veterinary Medical Science |volume=61 |issu ...s GD, McCloskey MS |title=The effects of diazepam on human self-aggressive behavior |journal=Psychopharmacology (Berl.) |volume=178 |issue=1 |pages=100–6 |ye
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  • ...ents' one-stop reference guide to symptoms, emergencies, common illnesses, behavior problems, healthy development |edition=2nd |publisher=Bantam Books |locatio
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  • ...o hallucination); hyperthermia; tachycardia; bizarre, and possibly violent behavior; and severe mydriasis with resultant painful photophobia that can last se
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  • ...itle=Pupillometry: A sexual selection approach|journal=Evolution and Human Behavior|volume=25|issue=4|pages=211–228|year=2004|doi=10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2004
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  • ...sion (mechanics)|tension]]. To compensate for this imbalance in concrete's behavior, rebar is cast into it to carry the tensile [[Structural load|load]]s.
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  • ...of first person essays about his experiences with various guides for human behavior.
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  • ...ry has proposed two laws. McHenry's First Law states that 88% of all human behavior amounts to shouting "Hey! Look at me!". McHenry's Second Law states that th
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