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    Designing and explaining a perceived value model of shopping centers and malls: A mixed approach by Shirin Khosrozadeh, Kambiz Heidarzadeh Hanzaee, Mohammad Ali Abdolvand, Mohsen Khonsiavash

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…According to the results of the current research model, behavioural consequences (loyalty) are significantly influenced by all these eight components.Conclusion: Due to the fact that the number of shopping centers and homogeneous malls is increasing day by day and the needs and demands of customers get to be more complex and diverse, managers of shopping centers who understand the reasons for appropriate behavior have competitive advantages. They can use the knowledge in this field to maintain the existing customers and convince new customers from among the competitors, to present a distinctive image of the shopping centers under their management. …”
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    Investigating the mediating role of word of mouth advertising in the impact of travel agencies services on the customer's purchase intention by Bagher Abbaspour, Abdolaziz Abtin

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Therefore, by identifying and understanding the needs of customers and trying to meet their demands by improving the provision of services such as suitable equipment, appropriate response to customers, appropriate behavior and other things, they provide the basis for their presence in the company again.In order to properly influence travel agencies in Bushehr province, on the intention of customers to buy and decide to reuse their services, in addition to improving the quality of services provided to competitors, on the one hand, well-known and influential people in the province identify, communicate and cooperate Provide them with the institution through advertising, on the other hand by creating effective communication channels with actual customers, using a variety of virtual social networks while continuously evaluating the needs of customers by receiving comments and constructive feedback from clients, in addition to improving quality Services tailored to their needs, cause their loyalty to the institution.…”
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    Explanation Ethical Leadership Components in Islamic Republic of Iran's Defense Industry Organization with a Qualitative Approach by Sayyed reza Nouri, Gholamreza Malekzadeh, Fariborz Rahimnia, Alireza Khorakian

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Ethical leadership was conceptualized by Brown, Treviño, and Harrison (Brow, et al., 2005) as follows: demonstrating normative appropriate behavior through personal actions and interpersonal relationships, and promoting such behavior for followers through empowerment, decision making, and two-way communication. …”
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    Promoting oral care in the preschool child: effects of a playful learning intervention by Cecília Helena de Siqueira Sigaud, Bruna Rodrigues dos Santos, Priscila Costa, Aurea Tamami Minagawa Toriyama

    “…ABSTRACT Objective: To compare the number of appropriate behaviors for tooth brushing before and after a playful learning intervention with preschool children. …”
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    Topographic representation of current and future threats in the mouse nociceptive amygdala by Anna J. Bowen, Y. Waterlily Huang, Jane Y. Chen, Jordan L. Pauli, Carlos A. Campos, Richard D. Palmiter

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Here, the authors find that amygdala neurons topographically encode sensory stimuli including predicted versus ongoing threats to contribute to appropriate behaviors.…”
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    From Photons to Behaviors: Neural Implementations of Visual Behaviors in Drosophila by Leesun Ryu, Sung Yong Kim, Anmo J. Kim, Anmo J. Kim

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…This review offers an integrative framework for how the fly brain detects visual features and orchestrates an appropriate behavioral response.…”
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    Invertebrate neuroethology: food play and sex. by Rezával, C, Fabre, C, Goodwin, S

    Published 2011
    “…How do animals perceive their environment and make appropriate behavioral choices based on those perceptions? …”
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    Overreaching and overtraining syndrome - causes, symptoms, diagnostics and prevention by Ewelina Stefania Pankanin

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Unfortunately, there are no appropriate tools to diagnose and assess OTS, therefore, appropriate behaviors to prevent the occurrence of this phenomenon are extremely important.…”
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    Overreaching and overtraining syndrome - causes, symptoms, diagnostics and prevention by Ewelina Stefania Pankanin

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Unfortunately, there are no appropriate tools to diagnose and assess OTS, therefore, appropriate behaviors to prevent the occurrence of this phenomenon are extremely important.…”
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    Improving the Effectiveness of Anti-COVID Measures in Buildings: Learning from Users’ Perception by Elisa Zatta, Massimiliano Condotta, Valeria Tatano, Alice Bettelli, Elena Zanella, Nicola La Magna, Luciano Gamberini

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Buildings open to the public were suddenly equipped with physical devices aiming to encourage users’ appropriate behaviors, such as hand sanitizing, social distancing, and temperature monitoring. …”
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    Is value statement an effective informal control for stimulating pro-environmental behaviors? by Andson Braga de Aguiar

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The main contribution is to indicate that decentralized organizations can stimulate appropriate behaviors by communicating prioritized values through a value statement when participation in goal setting is allowed.…”
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    Optogenetic excitation of cholinergic inputs to hippocampus primes future contextual fear associations by Sarah Hersman, Jesse Cushman, Noah Lemelson, Kate Wassum, Shahrdad Lotfipour, Michael S. Fanselow

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…Abstract Learning about context is essential for appropriate behavioral strategies, but important contingencies may not arise during initial learning. …”
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    Influence of value orientations of rural population on formation of self-preserving behavior by Yurova I.Yu., Fyodorova L.M., Chernyshkova E.V.

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Formation of self-preserving behavior of rural population is defined both by external conditions and factors, and by way of living of a particular person, its value orientations towards his or her own health, and later — by practical implementation of appropriate behavioral values. System of values as the element of culture and essential factor that forms people's attitude to their health determines health-saving or health-destructing practice. …”
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    From rodents to humans: Rodent behavioral paradigms for social behavioral disorders by Mingyue Guo, Le Sun

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The choice of appropriate behavioral paradigms enables the use of rodents to study social behavior disorders in humans, thus enabling research to go deeper into neural mechanisms. …”
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    Taste processing in Drosophila larvae by Anthi A. Apostolopoulou, Anna eRist, Andreas Stephan Thum

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…The sense of taste allows animals to detect chemical substances in their environment to initiate appropriate behaviors: to find food or a mate, to avoid hostile environments and predators. …”
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    A Structured Pre- and Post-Operative Voice Therapy Program for Benign Vocal Fold Lesions by Juliana Codino, Erik McLeod Christensen

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Phonotraumatic lesions are not generally regarded as recurrent, provided that appropriate behavioral changes are made after resolution or surgical removal. …”
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    The process of the university youths' training on gender education and civic values by Belkis Luisa Aranda Cintra, Irela Paz Domínguez, Graciela Ramos Romero, Yamilet Ávila Seco, Delfina Durán Rengifo

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…Universities in Cuba have the commitment of training men with a high professional and general culture that allows them to adopt a transforming attitude when facing the challenges of the new society and responsible behaviors in all the spheres of the life; however, according to observations, exchanges and professional practice, appropriate behaviors are not always exposed, so that some considerations regarding the expression of gender identity and the civic values are exposed in this work, as results of the assimilation of rules settled down in the environment where the university students are trained.…”
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    Orexin neuropeptides modulate the hippocampal-dependent memory through basolateral amygdala interconnections by Mahdi Abounoori, Mohammad Moein Maddah, Motahareh Rouhi Ardeshiri

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Therefore, this system plays a vital role in creating appropriate behavioral reactions and responses particular to the situation. …”
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    Pathology and Treatment of Mental Stress from Nahjul Balagha Point of View by Nargess Baba Khani

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…According to Imam Ali (PBUH)'s reasoning the dual cognitive and behavioral attitudes are seen which elucidate the factors and causes of stress and present treatment based on operating the cognitive level of evaluation of events and adoption of appropriate behavioral methods to ensure mental health. Eventually current findings of researchers are compared with psychological principles in Nahjul balagha.…”
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    Love and fear in the times of sickness by Robert Dantzer

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…In turn, recipients of the communication respond with appropriate behavioral adaptations. Avoidance of sick individuals and the events associated with their sickness is advantageous for members of the group. …”
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