Examples of using Abnormal behaviour in English and their translations into Slovak
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Abnormal behaviour.
Confusion, abnormal behaviour.
Abnormal behaviour, aggression.
Confusion, abnormal behaviour.
Abnormal behaviour, emotional disorder, fear, nightmare.
This shows her abnormal behaviour.
Rare: Abnormal behaviour, depression, insomnia.
How can this be regarded as abnormal behaviour?
Rare: Abnormal behaviour.
Abnormal behaviour, depressed mood, emotional disorder, fear, nightmare.
Drug abuse Delusions Abnormal behaviour of any kind.
Do not show signs of pain, fear, aggression or other abnormal behaviour;
Abnormal behaviour or disturbance of the general condition of the live animal, as reported by the hunter.
Its main objectives include the“automatic detection of threats and abnormal behaviour or violence.
The main goal of Project Indectis to facilitate the"automatic detection of threats and abnormal behaviour or violence".
(i) abnormal behaviour or disturbance of the general condition of the live animal, as reported by the hunter.
Trouble sleeping; abnormal dreams; nightmare; abnormal behaviour; feelings of deep sadness and unworthiness.
The abnormal behaviour pattern is widespread and obviously maladaptive to a broad range of personal and social situations.
The European Union is spending millions of pounds developing“Orwellian” technologies designed to scour the internet andCCTV images for“abnormal behaviour”.
Depression, anxiety, hallucination, abnormal behaviour, aggression, anger, attention deficit/ hyperactivity disorder.
Other undesirable effects reported during the post-marketing period in paediatric patients with an unknown frequency included QT prolongation, arrhythmia,bradycardia, abnormal behaviour and aggression.
Suicide attempt, suicidal ideation, psychotic disorder, abnormal behaviour, hallucination, anger, confusional state, panic attack, affect lability/mood swings, agitation.
Uicide attempt and suicidal ideation, mental disorder, abnormal behaviour, hallucination, anger, confusion, panic attack, emotional instability/mood swings, agitation.
Suicide attempt, suicidal ideation, psychotic disorder, abnormal behaviour, hallucination, anger, confusional state, panic attack, affectlability/mood swings, agitation.