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behave

[bih-heyv] / bɪˈheɪv /
VERB
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The cancellation of the event itself changed how the horses behaved, she said.

From The Wall Street Journal

This precision is important because even small structural changes can influence how a medicine works in the body, how it behaves biologically or whether it produces side effects.

From Science Daily

After severe infection, some neutrophils began behaving abnormally and contributed to a persistent inflammatory environment described as "pro-tumor," meaning it supports cancer growth.

From Science Daily

In that scenario the nucleus behaves like an "amnesiac nucleus," with no memory of how it was formed.

From Science Daily

In this way, oil markets behave like insurance markets: The greater the perceived risk, the larger the premium.

From The Wall Street Journal