Describe how to tie a new adaptive behavior to a triggering event


?When you choose, develop an internal instruction to tie a new, adaptive behavior to a specific triggering event. A trigger can be either the event that prompted the old behavior or the event you want to associate with the new behavior-for example, standing in a slow-moving line. With time, your operating system will learn to look at previously tedious or stressful situations as opportunities to accomplish something and reduce stress.

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What is the best way to improve muscular endurance?

A) Use medium resistance with a medium number of repetitions. B) Use light resistance with many repetitions. C) Do resistance exercises for each muscle no more than 2 days per week. D) Use heavy resistance with few repetitions.

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Immediately after positive selection

a. the thymocyte reaches maturity and is exported to the periphery b. RAG proteins are degraded and are no longer synthesized c. receptor editing commences to eliminate reactivity against self antigens d. the developing thymocyte acquires a double-negative phenotype e. expression of pT? is repressed.

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Another root with the same meaning as ungu/o:

A) cili/o B) onych/o C) vesic/o D) dors/o

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