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Meanings of social bonding in English
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Usage of social bonding in English
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The problem, then, was to find a way to trigger socialbonding without touching.
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But many are also experimenting with theatre as a vehicle for expression and socialbonding.
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It was to do with socialbonding with my young friends in a very particular environment.
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Opioids have long been theorized to contribute to socialbonding via their actions on the brain.
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Therefore, the current clinical trial examined whether opioids causally affect neural and experiential signatures of socialbonding.
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This could suggest other uses for Viagra and related drugs, Jackson said -perhaps promoting socialbonding.
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Because these effects can be achieved sans touch, socialbonding can happen on a much larger scale.
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Advertisement exposure and socialbonding variables were not independent predictors of alcohol expectancies in the multivariate model.
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There are good reasons why we are like this -reasons that relate to socialbonding and status.
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Together, results lend support to theories suggesting that opioids contribute to socialbonding, especially with our closest loved ones.
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How we're allegedly replacing real relationships with fake ones, true intimacy with illusion and strong socialbonding with pseudo-social networking.
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The study of socialbonding and stress using an animal model will inform understanding of the protective effects of social bonds.
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Capuchin monkeys hug each other, and we see extreme forms of socialbonding behaviour among bonobos, which use sex to bond.
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So far, however, kin biases in male socialbonding have only been tested in philopatric males, where familiarity remains a confounding factor.
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Faulkes and his colleagues are also researching the role that genes may play in different forms of socialbonding and mating patterns.
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The monogamous prairie vole (Microtus ochrogaster) has proven useful for examining the neural substrates regulating social behaviors, including socialbonding.