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behave

[bih-heyv] / bɪˈheɪv /
VERB
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“Starting with the macros, gold is behaving like it should in a bull market.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Scientists at the University of Cambridge, working with international collaborators, have identified a crucial process that shapes how DNA behaves as it moves through nanoscale pores.

From Science Daily

Aristilde is a professor of civil and environmental engineering at Northwestern's McCormick School of Engineering and studies how organic materials behave in environmental systems.

From Science Daily

"The union has taken this from a local dispute into a national one. The union may believe that if they do back down, other councils could behave in the same way."

From BBC

This simplification limits scientists' ability to accurately track how real-world particles behave, especially those with irregular shapes that may pose greater health risks.

From Science Daily