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1. Aggressiveness Levels
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2. Records for Aggressiveness (Psychology) in children. (in MARION)
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4. Cracking down on crime, a block at a time: Toledo enforcement plan yields change, but some dislike aggressiveness (in CLENIX)
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- Cracking down on crime, a block at a time: Toledo enforcement plan yields change, but some dislike aggressiveness.
- Cracking down on crime, a block at a time: Toledo enforcement plan yields change, but some dislike aggressiveness .
5. OM Ranking of alcohols by aggressiveness
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6. DOG'S AGGRESSIVENESS TOWARDS MAN. DIAGNOSTIC METHODS AND PREVENTIVE SUGGESTIONS
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- DOG'S AGGRESSIVENESS TOWARDS MAN. ...
- Definition of aggressiveness .
- Referring to the terms use in psychology, Zingarelli defines "aggressiveness" as an inclination to display a hostile behaviour whose goal is the attacker's increase and the attacked's decrease in power and which is usually manifested as a reaction against an actual or apparent threat to one's own power. ...
- As a matter of fact, aggressiveness does not always results in aggression. ...
- By the term "aggressiveness" we mean the motivational factors which predispose to aggressive action whereas the word "aggression" concerns those manifestations of threat, anger and possibly attack upon an animal of the same species or of a different species or even upon any kind of object. ...
- Aggressiveness is not therefore insomuch a measurable entity but a conceptual term used in ethology to describe the direct causes within the individual, that is to say the neural, neurochemical and physiological substrates which, in response to certain environnmental stimuli, start up or inhibit motivation to attack an animal of the same species or of a different species (Parmigianui, 1992). ...
- Thence derives that the only scientifically acceptable way of measuring an individual's level of aggressiveness is the evaluation of aggressive actions manifested by the individual in different situations. ...
- Concerning this, Overall has recently graduated and measured the intensity of dog's aggressiveness using posture, vocalization and mouth attitude as indicators. ...
- In the end it must be said that dog's aggressiveness, as well as the aggressiveness of other animal species and man, might not always be held as noxious and undesirable. ...
- On the contrary, aggressiveness is the most refined and sublime expression of that complicated mechanism which regulates the preservation of a species. ...
- Canine aggressiveness towards man .
- Aggressiveness towards human beings certainly represents the most relevant aspect of this behaviour problem in dogs, both with reference to the scope of the phenomenon and to its socioeconomic implications. ...
- Through a recent enquiry, Caruso and Dondi pointed out the general absolute indifference to such an issue: customers rarely ask a veterinarian's advice about the breed of the dog they want to buy or about its possibile aggressiveness; on the other hand the veterinarian himself seldom spontaneously give information about the matter on his medical examination of the puppy. ...
- Concerning the cause of dog aggressiveness towards children, see what has been previously said. ...
- Nevertheless it must be said that in an inquiry about the most popular dog breeds in the United States, held comparatively with a similar enquiry in the United Kingdom, Bredshaw and his collaborators (1999) noticed that of 56 dog breeds they had been studying, 36 corresponded to the same breeds in Britain, and 24 of them, showed comparatively similar qualities in terms of aggressiveness and in the frequency of attacks towards people. ...
- It has been previously hinted at the possibility of dividing dog breeds in categories on the basis of their tendency to aggressiveness. ...
7. Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2003011179
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- Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Teenage girls Psychology, Interpersonal conflict in adolescence, Anger in adolescence, Aggressiveness in adolescence, Girls Psychology, Interpersonal conflict in children, Anger in children, Aggressiveness in children, Women Socialization, Female friendship.
8. The Ball is Mine! Basic Shielding and Aggressiveness by George Lasher
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- and Aggressiveness.
- It teaches aggressiveness (within the rules) and breeds confidence.
- We are trying to instill aggressiveness and confidence in our ball handlers.
- The following is a simple drill that continues the concept of teaching aggressiveness and "The Ball is Mine. ...
- One of the ways to help teach aggressiveness using the tactic of a shoulder charge is to gather the group for a team run. ...
- Teaching Aggressiveness – Steal the Bacon.
- Since we are teaching aggressiveness and shoulder charging, use the same restriction that we had above in BANG, i. ...
- This exercise teaches shielding, checking back, blind side runs and aggressiveness.
9. Personal Aggressiveness and War - E.F.M. Durbin
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10. Agonistic Behavior in the House Finch, Part II: Factors in Aggressiveness and Sociality
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- does, however, suggest that the greater aggressiveness of caged birds is associated with the decreased amount of space available to them. ... Seasonal variation in the total aggressiveness of all caged birds, 1954-55, 1957-58. ... There was one more bird in 1955 than in 1958; and, moreover, differences in individual aggressiveness would be expected apart from those induced by difference in group size. ... It is clear, then, that the increase in the total aggressiveness of the group 1957 - 58 15 12 15 7 4 I I 29 26 21 19 (26) (23) (9) (10) (13) (13) (9) (12) (14) (8) (3) (3) (6) o 45 35 55- 25 z 15 1954-55 (34) (9) (13) (35) (IO) (32) (35) Fig. ... Seasonal variation in the total aggressiveness of nine caged male and female House Finches in 1954-55 and eight caged males and females in 1957-58. ... t t during the breeding season is due primarily to an increase in the aggressiveness of a few individuals rather than of the group as a whole (see also fig. ... A breakdown of the data on total aggressiveness into male and female components indicates the varying roles of the two sexes throughout the year. ... Again the graph for 1955 is the more striking because of the great increase of male aggressiveness in spring. ... Seasonal variation in the aggressiveness of two caged pairs of House Finches in 1954-55. ... This increase of male aggressiveness with sexual activity is illustrated in fig- ures 11 and 12, in which the hostile activity of active pairs in 1954-55 and 1957-58 is diagrammed. ... Seasonal variation in the aggressiveness of three caged pairs of House F ches in 1957-58.
11. Project: Rising incidence and decreasing survival of pulmonary adenocarcinoma: changes in diagnosis or aggressiveness? (Orion)
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- Project: Rising incidence and decreasing survival of pulmonary adenocarcinoma: changes in diagnosis or aggressiveness?.
12. Aggressiveness of 42 isolates of Gibberella zeae (Fusarium graminearum) in wheat under field and greenhouse conditions
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- Aggressiveness of 42 isolates of Gibberella zeae (Fusarium graminearum) in wheat under field and greenhouse conditions.
- Aggressiveness of 42 isolates of Gibberella zeae (Fusarium graminearum) in wheat under field and greenhouse conditions.
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