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1 Behaviours Hardware And Systems
University: BHSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Behaviours Hardware And Systems
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2 Citizenship Behaviours Of University Teachers
University: CBUTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Citizenship Behaviours Of University Teachers
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3 Tactically Ignoring Behaviours
Military: TIBУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Tactically Ignoring Behaviours
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рус Расстройства поведенияeng Conduct disorders. Disorders characterized by a repetitive and persistent pattern of dissocial, aggressive, or defiant conduct. Such behaviour should amount to major violations of age-appropriate social expectations; it should therefore be more severe than ordinary childish mischief or adolescent rebelliousness and should imply an enduring pattern of behaviour (six months or longer). Features of conduct disorder can also be symptomatic of other psychiatric conditions, in which case the underlying diagnosis should be preferred. Examples of the behaviours on which the diagnosis is based include excessive levels of fighting or bullying, cruelty to other people or animals, severe destructiveness to property, fire-setting, stealing, repeated lying, truancy from school and running away from home, unusually frequent and severe temper tantrums, and disobedience. Any one of these behaviours, if marked, is sufficient for the diagnosis, but isolated dissocial acts are not. (Excludes: ) mood (affective) ( F30-F39 -
5 Основы поведения в рабочей среде, организованной с учётом личных особенностей сотрудников
Sakhalin energy glossary: Guide to inclusive behaviours (name of the Company's policy document) (name of the Company's policy brochure)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Основы поведения в рабочей среде, организованной с учётом личных особенностей сотрудников
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6 конфликтные виды поведения
Law: conflict behavioursУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > конфликтные виды поведения
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7 конфликтные и несогласуемые виды поведения
Diplomatic term: conflict and discordant behavioursУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > конфликтные и несогласуемые виды поведения
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8 несогласуемые виды поведения
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > несогласуемые виды поведения
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9 нормы поведения
1) General subject: code of conduct, codes of contact2) Military: conduct standards (военнослужащих), rules of behavior3) Law: behaviours, standards of conduct4) Politics: norms of behavior5) Makarov: morality, rules of conduct -
10 основные аспекты поведения и работы
Transport: essential behavioursУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > основные аспекты поведения и работы
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General subject: Workforce Development (Workforce development concentrates on the skills, knowledge and behaviours that are needed by the workforce to deliver services both now and in the future and how these will be resourced.) -
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General subject: peace (respect our peace - уважайте наши порядки), behaviours -
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Programming: establishing behaviours (см. ISO/IEC 10746-2, ГОСТ Р ИСО/МЭК 10746-2-2000)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > устанавливающие поведения
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рус Обсессивно-компульсивное расстройствоeng Obsessive-compulsive disorder. The essential feature is recurrent obsessional thoughts or compulsive acts. Obsessional thoughts are ideas, images, or impulses that enter the patient's mind again and again in a stereotyped form. They are almost invariably distressing and the patient often tries, unsuccessfully, to resist them. They are, however, recognized as his or her own thoughts, even though they are involuntary and often repugnant. Compulsive acts or rituals are stereotyped behaviours that are repeated again and again. They are not inherently enjoyable, nor do they result in the completion of inherently useful tasks. Their function is to prevent some objectively unlikely event, often involving harm to or caused by the patient, which he or she fears might otherwise occur. Usually, this behaviour is recognized by the patient as pointless or ineffectual and repeated attempts are made to resist. Anxiety is almost invariably present. If compulsive acts are resisted the anxiety gets worse. (Includes: ) a -
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рус Гиперактивное расстройство, сочетающееся с умственной отсталостью и стереотипными движениямиeng Overactive disorder associated with mental retardation and stereotyped movements. An ill-defined disorder of uncertain nosological validity. The category is designed to include a group of children with severe mental retardation (IQ below 35) who show major problems in hyperactivity and in attention, as well as stereotyped behaviours. They tend not to benefit from stimulant drugs (unlike those with an IQ in the normal range) and may exhibit a severe dysphoric reaction (sometimes with psychomotor retardation) when given stimulants. In adolescence, the overactivity tends to be replaced by underactivity (a pattern that is not usual in hyperkinetic children with normal intelligence). This syndrome is also often associated with a variety of developmental delays, either specific or global. The extent to which the behavioural pattern is a function of low IQ or of organic brain damage is not known. -
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рус Враждебное отношение и несправедливые претензии к ребенкуeng Hostility towards and scapegoating of child. Negative parental behaviour specifically focused on the child as an individual, persistent over time and pervasive over several child behaviours (e.g. automatically blaming the child for any problems in the household or attributing negative characteristics to the child). -
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Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > конфликтный
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