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  • ..., may make them more likely to engage in "traditionally" female-identified behaviour and careers, and more interested in bearing and raising children. Referring
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  • ...n the tissue involved. Prednisolone can activate and influence biochemical behaviour of most cells. The steroid/receptor complexes dimerise and interact with ce
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  • ...uce blur in the good eye.<ref>Georgievski Z, Koklanis K, Leone J. Fixation behaviour in the treatment of amblyopia using atropine. Clinical and Experimental Oph
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  • ...A critical review of akathisia, and its possible association with suicidal behaviour |journal= Human Psychopharmacology Clinical and Experimental|volume=16 |iss
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  • ...are complex products which are difficult to classify on the basis of their behaviour, surface characteristics and preparation methods. However, some broad class ...terial can interact with many surfaces simultaneously. Tests of adsorption behaviour are usually done with [[nitrogen]] gas at 77 [[kelvin|K]] under high [[vacu
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  • |title=Pharmacokinetic behaviour of R-(+)- and S-(-)-amlodipine after single enantiomer administration
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  • ..., improves cognitive performance in rats. ''Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behaviour''. 2005 Sep;82(1):148-55. PMID 16154186</ref> are responsible for the cogni ...y [[reward system|rewarding]] experiences such as [[food]], [[Human sexual behaviour|sex]], [[drugs]], and [[neutral stimulus|neutral stimuli]] that become [[Cl
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  • ...i = 10.1021/jp058004j|pmid = 16839071|issue = 24}}</ref> This dimerization behaviour is shared by other lower carboxylic acids.
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  • ...]]s, [[flushing]], [[myocardial ischaemia]], and disturbances of sleep and behaviour.<ref name=BNF57/> Rarely occurring, but of importance, are allergic reactio
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  • ...ifficulty following instructions and showed a propensity towards impulsive behaviour, yet this did not reach statistical significance. Importantly, this study r
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  • * Change in mood/irrational behaviour
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  • '''Figure 1''' shows a graph of the behaviour of an ordinary viscous (or Newtonian) fluid in red, for example in a pipe. The physical reason for this behaviour is that the liquid contains particles (e.g. clay) or large molecules (e.g.
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  • ...erest and has emerged a separate field of study. The study of more general behaviour of porous media involving deformation of the solid frame is called [[porome
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  • ...d on the work of [[A. A. Griffith]] who, amongst other things, studied the behaviour of cracks in brittle materials.
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  • Due to its connectivity the behaviour of the polyelectrolyte chain bears almost no resemblance to the case of con
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  • ...composte materials that display [[Artificial_Muscle | artificial muscle]] behaviour under an applied voltage. IPMCs are composed of an ionic polymer like [[Naf
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  • ..., which makes it unsuited to measuring the viscosity of a fluid whose flow behaviour is not known before hand.
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  • ...soften or melt at elevated temperature above which they lose their rubbery behaviour. TPEs show creep behaviour on extended use.
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  • ...d artificial or natural ageings allowing the evaluation of their long term behaviour.
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  • ...than other common thermoplastics owing to its [[non-Newtonian fluid]] flow behaviour. Tools must be held at high temperatures, generally above {{convert|80|C|F|
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