Examples of using Behavioural in English and their translations into Thai
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Computer
It's like behavioural software.
Raptor is a behavioural specimen.
The raptor is a behavioural specimen.
Behavioural Advertising established by the Digital Advertising Alliance.
You're the head of the behavioural science unit.
He's a behavioural specialist, he must know you're keeping something from him.
When you arrive for your appointment, you simply enter your contact and behavioural details into the electronic kiosk.
Behavioural characteristics- our team will assess areas like cultural sensitivity and the ability to adapt.
In addition, serotonin and its system plays a very important role in both cognitive and behavioural control.
There are clear health and behavioural risks associated with consuming too much alcohol either over time or on single occasions.
Experts from a variety of fields including genetics, behavioural science, economics, and politics will also participate.
The only proven therapy is combining Cognitive Behavioural Therapy(CBT) alongside slowly building physical activity with the guidance of a physiotherapist.
Here are some simple behavioural changes that entrepreneurs can adopt to put a positive spin on their influence and how they are perceived.
Registration requires that the User is of legal age, and holds full legal and behavioural capacity, providing the information that StubHub solicits in the registration form.
Ways of communicating masculinity or femininity(or both or neither) externally ie clothing, hair style, mannerisms, ways of speaking and behavioural patterns when interacting with others.
Offering an insight into the step-by-step process to effect change, AHMA hopes to inspire long-term processes and behavioural changes that will become fundamental to the provision of quality healthcare.
The World Health Organisation moved to end the categorisation of trans-related conditions as mental and behavioural disorders, which means that transgender people will no longer be considered mentally ill.
We encourage long-term, sustainable behavioural change among staff not by prescribing what needs to be done, but by inspiring them to protect the environment both at work and at home.
Addictions are characterized by inability to consistently abstain, impairment in behavioural control, craving, diminished recognition of significant problems with one's behaviours and interpersonal relationships, and a dysfunctional emotional response.
Acceptance in the International Education Program and subsequent placement in a school will be determined by the applicant's educational and behavioural background and present academic standing as indicated on the transcripts and immigration documents.