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behave

[bih-heyv] / bɪˈheɪv /
VERB
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Winkleman said she noticed how differently the regular contestants behaved, after the celebrities had been so polite.

From BBC

Researchers have grown pea-sized brains in the lab that are offering an unprecedented look at how neurons behave differently in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.

From Science Daily

The temperature of the rocks beneath the ice plays a major role in how the ice sheet behaves today.

From Science Daily

Meanwhile, electrons inside the bulk of the material do not join this pairing and continue to behave like ordinary electrons.

From Science Daily

You’d be unwise to look to the movies for economic insight—this one amounts to an extended fatuous argument that an individual who behaved like a corporate restructuring would be a psychopath.

From The Wall Street Journal