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, B. ( 1994 ): Beyond Boundaries: Reconceptualizing Time in the Face of Global Challenges . Social Science Information 33 ( 4 ): 597 – 620 . Adam , B. - Geiβler , K
of attention to post-resuscitation care are among the most important factors in the failure of resuscitation and reduction of survival rates [ 4 – 10 ]. In other words, overlooking the time factor as a vital factor and poor performance of the
The influence of passage time of the transfer gun through the uterine cervix and body to the embryo insertion site on pregnancy rate was analysed in 248 recipient heifers (mean age: 15–17 months). Embryos (90 fresh and/or 88 and 70 frozen in glycerol and ethylene glycol, respectively, grades 4 and 5, stage 1 or 2) were transferred to the ipsilateral uterine horn on day 7. Two different transfer guns were used in this experiment: a sterilisable steel transfer instrument to be used without sheaths with a removable tip made of gold-plated stainless steel (Wörrlein Minitüb) or a transfer stylet with sheaths with a metal tip and a side opening (Cassou gun, IMV Technologies). The time of passage of the instruments through the uterine cervix and body to the site of embryo deposition in the uterine horn was measured in the study. In order to randomise the risk of errors, all manipulations were carried out by the same experienced operator. The average time needed for the insertion of embryos into the uterus was 50.6 seconds (s) and it was longer for the transfer gun with sheaths than for the metal-tipped transfer gun (60.1 and 40.8 s, respectively) (P < 0.001). The average conception rate was 45.6%. If the time needed to insert embryos into the uterus was 10-60 s, the conception rate was 53.4% (up to 20, 21–30, 31–40, 41–50 and 51–60 s − 57.7, 52.5, 50, 51.5 and 50%, respectively). In contrast, if the time needed to insert the embryo in the uterine horn was longer than 60 s, the conception rate was 20.4% (61–80, 80.1–120 and > 120 s − 28.0, 6.0 and 24.9%, respectively). Thus, it cannot be excluded that the type of the applied transfer gun may influence pregnancy rate in recipient cows due to its effect on cervical passage time.
This paper is concerned with the rape of young girls which is one of the main elements in Greco-Roman New Comedy equally used by Greek and Roman authors. It concentrates on Terence and examines where and when these sexual assaults against young girls happen, trying to show that place and (dramatic and real) time have actually considerable function and significance into the Terentian comedies. More specifically, place is always associated with the excuses which the assailant uses in order to justify his sexual assault and subsequent attitude towards the victim. Instead, time is related to the victim’s pregnancy that sets the violent act before the play’s action and legitimate the assault through marriage-children (i.e. dramatic time); and finally, it is always night (i.e. real time) that along with wine constitutes a strong incitement to sex, which is what adulescentes used to do this time within the conventions of Greco-Roman Comedy.
Before strikes back
An *ABA constraint on temporal expressions
Bickel, Balthasar. 1996. Aspect, mood, and time in Belhare. Zürich: ASAS. Bickel Balthasar Aspect, mood, and time in Belhare
involvement in social relations and may lead into isolation and lack of social contact ( Davis, Flett, & Besser, 2002 ). Consequently, those who are addicted to the Internet spend more time by playing multiplayer games rather than using other means for
A tesztfelvétel időtartamának hatása a kreativitástesztek eredményeire
The effect of testing time on the results of creativity testing
Irodalom Amabile , T. M. , Mueller , J. S. , Simpson , B. S. , Hadley , C. N. , Kramer , S. J. , & Fleming , L. ( 2002 ). Time Pressure And Creativity In
1 Introduction The focal research question of this paper is how trust in inter-organisational relationships develops over time. Trust in our conceptualisation is a complex phenomenon that has behavioural and
1 Introduction Abercrombie (1965 , 1967) claims that the world's languages fall into three rhythmic groups: mora-timed languages, stress-timed languages, and syllable-timed languages (see also
. 191 289 294 Tao, Y. and Cressman, R. (1998): Two-species ESS and stability in the discrete-time, two-strategy, two-species model. mimeo