The article presents information on the "Managing Challenging Behaviour" course, from Great Britain's Association of Teachers and Lecturers, as reported by attendee and first-year teacher Ayelet Landsman. She notes that the course focuses on prevention and stresses understanding of what triggers ...
This is a challenging trigger to address, as an employee is likely to remain unaware of their overdrive risks if these are being encouraged and rewarded. Even if they are aware of the risks, they will have little incentive to change their behaviour if it is actively promoted by the company...
However, cell behaviour and fate differ depending on the cell type and the strategy used to inhibit DNMT1. Clarifying the effects of DNMT1 depletion per se in normal human cells can provide important details on the functioning of DNMT1, elucidating whether and why DNMT1 is essential in ...
false colored as magenta) at different time points within the microfluidic growth chambers supplied with either xylan (a) or xylose (b)as the sole source of carbon.cOn xylan (yellow), the number of sessile cells in the growth chamber increases with time, whereas on xylose (blue) it remains...
Nonetheless, it is still possible this project demonstrates a different, less discussed type of opportunistic behaviour: the hold-up problem. In such cases, one of the partners is unwilling to renegotiate the PPP contract to reap rents from an exogenous and unexpected shock. However, the literatur...
In order to analyse mitotic progression and chromosome behaviour shortly after expression of KRASG12D, we stably integrated GFP-tagged histone H2B into HeLaG12D cells, and performed time-lapse imaging 24 h after addition of doxycycline. As shown in Fig. 1c, untreated cells spent an ...
of persistent imitation (Baldwin,1894), by copying constructively experimenting and reproducing into a novel form—creates the zone of proximal development (Vygotsky,1933/1984in Valsiner & van der Veer,1993), where the child participating to joint activities of still comfortable but challenging tasks...
Migration is regarded as one of the most demanding and physiologically challenging phases of salmon life history and represents a complex interplay between physiology and behaviour. Anadromous Pacific salmon species spend their first 3-24 months in freshwater (FW), and then migrate to saltwater (SW)...
Am fascinated by the psychology of peoples behaviour so found your points here really good food for thought. Especially as I am in the processing of learning how to move my predominantly offline business towards an online business. I would love to learn more about the psychology of people’s ...
and the southernmost from ~4.4 m d−1to ~0.9 m d1(Fig.4a). This contrasting behaviour between the main outlet and distributaries was associated with a significant shift in the medial moraine of the northernmost distributary as the flow was captured by the main outlet (Supplementary Fig...