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Verhaltensmuster nt <-s, ->
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im PONS Wörterbuch
I. pat·tern [ˈpætən, Am -t̬ɚn] SUBST
1. pattern (structure):
Muster nt <-s, ->
Verhaltensmuster nt <-s, ->
2. pattern (design):
Muster nt <-s, ->
3. pattern MODE (for sewing):
Schnitt m <-(e)s, -e>
Schnittmuster nt <-s, ->
4. pattern WIRTSCH (sample):
Muster nt <-s, ->
5. pattern usu Sg (standard):
Standard m <-s, -s>
II. pat·tern [ˈpætən, Am -t̬ɚn] VERB trans
to pattern sth on sth
be·ˈhav·ior·al ADJ Am
behavioral → behavioural
behavioural Brit, behavioral Am [bɪˈheɪvjərəl] ADJ
be·hav·iour·al, Am be·hav·ior·al [bɪˈheɪvjərəl, Am -vjɚ-] ADJ inv
be·hav·iour·al, Am be·hav·ior·al [bɪˈheɪvjərəl, Am -vjɚ-] ADJ inv
OpenDict-Eintrag
pattern SUBST
Klett Fachwortschatz Geografie
pattern SUBST
Klett Fachwortschatz Biologie
behavioural pattern [bɪˌheɪvjərəlˈpætn] SUBST
Klett Fachwortschatz Biologie
behavioural Brit, behavioral Am [bɪˈheɪvjərəl] ADJ
PONS Fachwortschatz Verkehrswesen
behavioural pattern
PONS Fachwortschatz Verkehrswesen
Present
Ipattern
youpattern
he/she/itpatterns
wepattern
youpattern
theypattern
Past
Ipatterned
youpatterned
he/she/itpatterned
wepatterned
youpatterned
theypatterned
Present Perfect
Ihavepatterned
youhavepatterned
he/she/ithaspatterned
wehavepatterned
youhavepatterned
theyhavepatterned
Past Perfect
Ihadpatterned
youhadpatterned
he/she/ithadpatterned
wehadpatterned
youhadpatterned
theyhadpatterned
PONS OpenDict

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The main method for regulating its temperature is behavioural.
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It is hoped that if the patient's feelings and emotions towards something are influenced to change, it will induce external behavioural change.
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Behavioural evidence, in the form of an oviraptorosaur on its nest, showed another link with birds.
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The evolution of techniques can not be imagined without a degree of play, of latitude, within the general behavioural stereotypes implementing the instinct of conservation.
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It is most commonly interpreted as the latter, given that most behavioural scientists consider that their tests and surveys measure attributes on so-called interval scales.
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