Examples of using Behaviorally in English and their translations into Greek
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suggesting many educators misapply constructivism to use teaching techniques that require learners to be behaviorally active.
Behaviorally they need to be social animals,
more hypoglycemia-related driving mishaps differ physiologically and behaviorally from their counterparts who report no such mishaps.
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both vocally and behaviorally.
Behaviorally I am a good dog.
Is your child struggling behaviorally or socially in school?
Their new destination was a temporary camp where they were medically checked and behaviorally tested.
That would significantly push back the emergence of“behaviorally modern” activities among ancient Homo sapiens.
Behaviorally speaking, there is little difference between a newborn baby and a 32-week-old fetus.
it needs to be behaviorally specific and involve taking personal responsibility.
In an earlier small pilot study, the Turtle Program reduced anxiety symptoms in behaviorally inhibited kids.
In 2014 it also started serving up behaviorally targeted advertising on other websites similar to most dedicated online marketing companies.
In 2014 it also started serving up behaviorally targeted advertising on other websites, similar to most dedicated online marketing companies.
Behaviorally, patients often exhibit apathy including decreased motivation
have been useful in reducing dysfunctional behaviors in male, behaviorally disordered adolescents.
they also gave rise to tumors that were structurally, behaviorally, and genomically similar to human HGSOC.
if the new learning is behaviorally appropriate.
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When implanted in laboratory animals, they also gave rise to tumors that were structurally, behaviorally, and genomically similar to human HGSOC(high-grade serious ovarian cancer).”.