نتایج جستجو برای: attraction between individuals from saveh

تعداد نتایج: 7179549  

2016
Yanyan Shang Jie Xiong Jun Liu

With the rapid development and advancement of virtual communities and collaboration, it raises both opportunities and challenges for the online community members. Professional online communities have formed and flourished rapidly with the proliferation of network access in the past two decades. This study aims to explore the activeness of professional online community members by proposing a fra...

Journal: :Research in developmental disabilities 2013
Hannah E Kirk Darren R Hocking Deborah M Riby Kim M Cornish

The neurodevelopmental disorder Williams syndrome (WS) has been associated with a social phenotype of hypersociability, non-social anxiety and an unusual attraction to faces. The current study uses eye tracking to explore attention allocation to emotionally expressive faces. Eye gaze and behavioural measures of anxiety and social reciprocity were investigated in adolescents and adults with WS w...

Falahi, M, Gaeeni, P, Jafari, A, Kouhpayehzadeh, J, Pirouz hashemi, B, Zangouyi, M,

Background: Children learn oral hygiene from their parents. We conducted a study on parent’s knowledge, attitude and practice on oral health in Saveh City, in primary schools.   Materials and methods: In this study, a standard questionnaire was used to evaluate mother’s knowledge, attitude and practice of on oral health. Mothers of 735 students in 16 primary schools (randomly selected) in Save...

Journal: :Journal of Theoretical Biology 2011

جوانپور, رقیه , صالحی, رضا, نصرتی, سیدضیاء, نژادصاحبی, میثم,

The present experiment was carried out to evaluate fruit qualitative and quantitative characteristics of two local muskmelons (Cucumis melo Gr. Cantalupensis) “Samsoori” and “Saveh”. A completely randomized block design (RCBD) with 10 treatments and three replications was used for this purpose at research field of Jahad-e-Daneshgahi, Campus of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Te...

2015
Jolle W. Jolles Adeline Fleetwood-Wilson Shinnosuke Nakayama Martin C. Stumpe Rufus A. Johnstone Andrea Manica

Social animals must time and coordinate their behaviour to ensure the benefits of grouping, resulting in collective movements and the potential emergence of leaders and followers. However, individuals often differ consistently from one another in how they cope with their environment, a phenomenon known as animal personality, which may affect how individuals use coordination rules and requiring ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
James E Herbert-Read Andrea Perna Richard P Mann Timothy M Schaerf David J T Sumpter Ashley J W Ward

Collective motion, where large numbers of individuals move synchronously together, is achieved when individuals adopt interaction rules that determine how they respond to their neighbors' movements and positions. These rules determine how group-living animals move, make decisions, and transmit information between individuals. Nonetheless, few studies have explicitly determined these interaction...

2016
Iulia Bădescu David P Watts M Anne Katzenberg Daniel W Sellen

Alloparenting, when individuals other than the mother assist with infant care, can vary between and within populations and has potential fitness costs and benefits for individuals involved. We investigated the effects of alloparenting on the speed with which infants were weaned, a potential component of maternal fitness because of how it can affect inter-birth intervals, in wild chimpanzees (Pa...

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