Search: in
Reproductive isolation
Reproductive isolation in Encyclopedia Encyclopedia
  Tutorials     Encyclopedia     Videos     Books     Software     DVDs  
       
Encyclopedia results for Reproductive isolation

Reproductive isolation





Encyclopedia results for Reproductive isolation

  1. Reproductive isolation

    Mergefrom Isolating mechanisms date January 2010 The mechanisms of reproductive isolation or hybridization ... of reproductive isolation have been classified in a number of ways. Zoologist Ernst Mayr classified the mechanisms of reproductive isolation in two broad categories those that act before fertilization ... of reproductive isolation are genetics genetically controlled and it has been demonstrated experimentally ... to distinct salt concentrations. ref name Levine An example of reproductive isolation due to differences ... creates extremely powerful reproductive barriers, termed sexual or behavior isolation, that isolate ... of reproductive isolation. This recording is the song of a species of cicada , recorded in Lower ... and reproductive isolation. This is because each of the stages of courtship depend on the behavior ... also acts as a reproductive isolation barrier. Mating pairs may not be able to couple successfully if their genitals are not compatible. The relationship between the reproductive isolation of species ..., in such a way that fertilization does not take place. This mechanism of reproductive isolation ... abortion of the hybrid embryo is one of the most common post fertilization reproductive isolation ... title Evolution of Postmating Reproductive Isolation the Composite Nature of Haldane s Rule and Its ..., lacks the X chromosome of D. simulans . ref name pc The genetics of reproductive isolation barriers ... of reproductive isolation. It was concluded from this experiment that 3 of the 8 chromosomes ... isolation mechanisms in animals Reproductive isolation between species appears, in certain cases ... of post copulatory isolation appears as the most efficient system for maintaining reproductive isolation ... year 1994 title Genetics of Postmating Reproductive Isolation in Animals journal Annual Reviews in Genetics ... where pre copulatory reproductive isolation does not exist, hybrids are produced but they are of only ... of a species that diverge rapidly in response to positive selection thereby forming reproductive isolation ...   more details



  1. Isolation

    wiktionary isolation Isolation may refer to Human isolation disambiguation Solitude Solitary confinement Isolation psychology Uncontacted tribes , people in isolation from the outside world Isolation tank Isolation effect, also known as the Von Restorff effect , a psychological effect of distinctive items more easily remembered Isolation health care Isolationism , in politics Isolating language Topographic isolation Reproductive isolation , in population genetics, prevents members of two different species cross or mate and produce offspring Isolation level , in database systems Vibration isolation , in engineering Entertainment Isolation John Lennon song Isolation John Lennon song , 1970 Isolation Joy Division song Isolation Joy Division song , 1980 Isolation Alter Bridge song Isolation Alter Bridge song , 2010 Isolation Kreator song Isolation Kreator song , 1995 Isolation Toto album Isolation Toto album , 1984 Isolation Fear My Thoughts album Isolation Fear My Thoughts album , 2008 Isolation Carpathian album Isolation Carpathian album , 2008 Isolation 2005 film Isolation 2005 film , an Irish horror film Isolation 2009 film Isolation 2009 film , a British documentary film Isolation illusion , an illusion whereby a prop appears to float in space Isolation poker See also lookfrom intitle Isolate disambiguation root Insulation disambiguation possible misspelling disambiguation bg cs Izolace de Isolierung fr Isolation it Isolation nl Isolatie pl Izolacja ujednoznacznienie ja ru uk ...   more details



  1. Reproductive biology

    Reproductive biology is a study mainly involving the reproductive system and sex organ s. It is closely related to reproductive endocrinology and infertility . biology stub Category Reproduction ...   more details



  1. Reproductive endocrinology

    Reproductive endocrinology may refer to Reproductive endocrinology and infertility , about the subspecialty of obstetrics and gynecology for physicians Endocrinology of reproduction , about bodily mechanisms of reproductive endocrinology dab ...   more details



  1. Reproductive value

    Reproductive value may refer to several ideas Reproductive value social psychology , the attributes of a potential partner in mate selection Reproductive value population genetics , the contribution of an individual to the future generations disambig ...   more details



  1. Temporal isolation

    about the computer science term the biological term Reproductive isolation Multiple issues unreferenced October 2006 wikify January 2011 In computer science , temporal isolation is the capability of a set of processes running on the same node to run without interferences concerning their temporal constraints among each other. Specifically, there is temporal isolation among processes whenever the ability for each process to respect its own timing constraints e.g. terminating a computation within a time limit specified time does not depend on the temporal behavior of other unrelated processes running on the same system, thus sharing with it a set of resources such as the CPU, disk, network, etc. Operating systems able to provide such guarantees to running processes are suitable for hosting Real time computing real time applications. DEFAULTSORT Temporal Isolation Category Computing terminology Category Computer science articles needing expert attention Category Real time computing Compu sci stub ...   more details



  1. Reproductive medicine

    for the reproductive medicine taskforce of WikiProject Medicine Wikipedia WikiProject Medicine Reproductive medicine task force Reproductive medicine is a branch of medicine that deals with prevention, diagnosis and management of reproduction reproductive problems goals include improving or maintaining reproductive health and allowing people to have children at a time of their choosing. It is founded on knowledge of reproductive anatomy , physiology , and endocrinology , and incorporates relevant aspects of molecular biology , biochemistry and pathology . Scope Reproductive medicine addresses issues of sexual education , puberty , family planning , birth control , infertility , reproductive system disease including sexually transmitted disease s and sexual dysfunction . In women, reproductive ... disorders that affect fertility. The field cooperates with and overlaps mainly with reproductive endocrinology ... , and psychiatry . Methods See Reproductive technology Assisted reproductive technology In the assessment of patients imaging techniques, laboratory methods and reproductive surgery may be needed ... in reproductive medicine usually undergo training in obstetrics and gynecology followed by training in reproductive endocrinology and infertility , or in urology followed by training in andrology . For reproductive medicine specialists in contraception, other methods of training are possible. Specialists tend to be organized in specialty organizations such as American Society of Reproductive ... medicine anamnesis or medical history taking of issues related to reproductive or sexual medicine ... without the physician initiating the subject by a specific question about sexual or reproductive ... A Political History of Reproductive Medicine Feminist Perspectives Polity Press 1993 ... Edition. Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore MD, 1994 ISBN 0 683 07899 2 Medicine sex Reproductive physiology Reproductive health STD STI DEFAULTSORT Reproductive Medicine Category Medical specialties ...   more details



  1. Reproductive surgery

    Reproductive surgery is using surgery in the field of reproductive medicine . It can be used for contraception, e.g. in vasectomy , wherein the vas deferens vasa deferentia of a man are severed, but is also used plentifully in assisted reproductive technology . A reproductive surgeon is an Obstetrics and gynaecology ob gyn or urologist who specializes in reproductive surgery. ref http www.inciid.org article.php?cat glossary&id 72 Glossary The InterNational Council on Infertility Information Dissemination INCIID . Last Updated May 4, 2004 ref In assisted reproductive technology Reproductive surgery is used for treating e.g. fallopian tube obstruction and vas deferens obstruction , or reversing a vasectomy by a reverse vasectomy . Surgical sperm retrieval is an alternative means of semen collection , where other means are not possible, e.g. in posthumous sperm retrieval . Trends Albeit an increase in overall use of assisted reproductive technology ART , surgeries on the fallopian tubes and ovaries have decreased. Reproductive surgery in women has largely been complementary to other ART methods such as medication, except for in tubal infertility, where surgery remains the main treatment. ref cite journal author Ketefian A, Hu J, Bartolucci AA, Azziz R title Fifteen year trend in the use of reproductive surgery in women in the United States journal Fertil. Steril. volume 92 issue 2 pages 727 35 year 2008 month September pmid 18823883 doi 10.1016 j.fertnstert.2008.06.041 url ref References reflist Assisted reproductive technology DEFAULTSORT Reproductive Surgery Category Surgery Category Human reproduction ...   more details



  1. Reproductive success

    Reproductive success is defined as the passing of gene s onto the next generation in a way that they too can pass those genes on. In practice, this is often a tally of the number of offspring produced by an individual. A more correct definition, which incorporates inclusive fitness , is the relative production of fertile offspring by a genotype. For example, the offspring produced as a result of normal mating are an example of reproductive success, because they too can pass their genetic material on to the next generation. Alternatively, the birth of a mule as a result of the mating of a horse and a donkey is not an example of reproductive success because the mule is sterile and thus not able to continue the germ line . Reproductive success is part of the calculation for fitness biology fitness and a key element in the theories of natural selection and evolution . References T. H. Clutton Brock editor . 1990 Reproductive Success Studies of Individual Variation in Contrasting Breeding Systems University Of Chicago Press. See also Fitness biology biology stub Category Evolutionary biology it Successo riproduttivo ru ...   more details



  1. Reproductive Sciences

    Infobox journal title Reproductive Sciences cover File Reproductive Sciences.tif editor Hugh S. Taylor discipline Obstetrics , gynaecology gynecology former names abbreviation publisher SAGE Publications on behalf of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation country frequency Monthly history 1994 present openaccess license impact 2.586 impact year 2010 website http www.uk.sagepub.com journals Journal201848?siteId sage uk&prodTypes any&q Reproductive Sciences&fs 1 link1 http rsx.sagepub.com content current link1 name Online access link2 http rsx.sagepub.com content by year link2 name Online archive ISSN 1933 7191 eISSN OCLC 71782486 LCCN 2006215617 Reproductive Sciences is a Peer review peer reviewed medical journal that publishes papers in the fields of obstetrics and gynaecology gynecology . The editor in chief is Hugh S. Taylor Yale University . It was established in 1994 and is currently published by SAGE Publications on behalf of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation . Abstracting and indexing Reproductive Sciences is abstracted and indexed in Scopus and the Social Sciences Citation Index . According to the Journal Citation Reports , its 2010 impact factor is 2.586, ranking it 11th out of 26 journals in the category Reproductive Biology ref name WoS cite book year 2011 chapter Journals Ranked by Impact Reproductive Biology title 2010 Journal Citation Reports publisher Thomson Reuters edition Sciences accessdate 2011 09 30 series Web of Science postscript . ref and 12th out of 77 journals in the category Obstetrics & Gynecology . ref name WoS2 cite book year 2011 chapter Journals Ranked by Impact Obstetrics & Gynecology title 2010 Journal Citation Reports publisher Thomson Reuters edition Sciences accessdate 2011 09 30 series Web of Science postscript . ref References reflist External links Official website http rsx.sagepub.com http www.sgionline.org Society for Gynecologic Investigation Category SAGE academic journals Category English language journals Category ...   more details



  1. Reproductive justice

    unbalanced date December 2010 globalize date August 2011 Reproductive justice is a concept linking reproductive health with social justice . The term emerged from the work of reproductive health organizations for women of color in the United States in the 1990s. Overview Proponents of the concept of reproductive justice aim to recognize that women s reproductive health is connected to and affected ... have full control over their reproductive lives, unless issues such as socioeconomic disadvantage ... are addressed. ref Ross 2006, p.2. ref The grassroots organization Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice defines reproductive justice as follows We believe reproductive justice is the complete ..., and our communities in all areas of our lives. ref name ReferenceA Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice 2005, p.1. ref According to SisterSong, reproductive justice has five primary characteristics ref name sistersong.net www.sistersong.net ref Defines the primary problem as Reproductive Oppression ... to their communities Uses organizing and advocacy to work on institutional change Reproductive ..., and in safe and sustainable communities. Reproductive justice has emerged as new critical reproductive ... be incorporated to address the complex web of reproductive oppression faced by communities of color. ref name sistersong.net Advocates for reproductive justice have identified three main frameworks for advocating for women s sexual and reproductive needs reproductive health, reproductive rights , and reproductive justice. ref name ReferenceA The reproductive health framework emphasizes access ... communities ref name ReferenceB Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice 2005, p.2. ref The reproductive rights framework emphasizes the protection of an individual woman s legal right to reproductive .... ref name ReferenceB The reproductive justice framework utilizes an intersectionality intersectional ... s reproductive health and their ability to control their reproductive lives. ref name ReferenceB ...   more details



  1. Reproductive compensation

    Reproductive compensation was originally a theory to explain why recessive genetic disorders may persist in a population . It was proposed in 1967 as an explanation for the maintenance of Rh negative blood groups. ref cite journal author Levin, BR journal American Journal of Human Genetics year 1967 title The effect of reproductive compensation on the long term maintenance of the Rh Polymorphism biology polymorphism The Rh crossroad revisited pages 288 302 pmid 1706281 volume 19 issue 2 ref Reproductive compensation refers to the tendency of parents, seeking a given family size, to replace offspring that are lost to genetic disorders. It may also refer to the effects of increased maternal or parental ... in humans evidence for reproductive compensation pages 225 231 volume 64 doi 10.1086 302198 pmid 9915962 issue 1 pmc 1377721 ref According to Andrew Overall of the University of Edinburgh , Reproductive ... are small compared to the maximum reproductive rate. Within small families, diseased infants ... author Overall, AD, Ahmad, M, and Nichols, RA journal Heredity year 2002 title The effect of reproductive ... 479 pmid 12180090 volume 88 doi 10.1038 sj.hdy.6800090 ref Ian Hastings has argued that reproductive ... reproductive compensation. ref cite journal author Hastings, IM journal Genetics Research year 2001 title Reproductive compensation and human genetic disease pages 277 283 pmid 11486510 volume 77 issue 3 doi 10.1017 S0016672301004992 ref More recently the reproductive compensation hypothesis has ... to Patricia Adair Gowaty , The reproductive compensation hypothesis says that individuals constrained ... Biology year 2008 title Reproductive Compensation pmid 18564347 doi 10.1111 j.1420 9101.2008.01559.x ... title The hypothesis of reproductive compensation and its assumptions about mate preferences and offspring ... 1984 title Tay Sachs disease and the role of reproductive compensation in the maintenance of ethnic ... have suggested that reproductive compensation might explain why different communities have high carrier ...   more details



  1. Reproductive rights

    Rights Reproductive rights are legal right s and freedoms relating to human reproduction reproduction and reproductive health . ref name COOK cite journal last Cook first Rebecca J. coauthors Mahmoud F. Fathalla year 1996 month September title Advancing Reproductive Rights Beyond Cairo and Beijing journal ... 2950752 ref The World Health Organization defines reproductive rights as follows blockquote Reproductive ... and means to do so, and the right to attain the highest standard of sexual and reproductive health. They also ... , coercion and violence . ref name autogenerated1 http who.int reproductive health gender index.html Gender and reproductive rights home page Bot generated title ref blockquote Reproductive rights may ... , the right to access quality reproductive health care, and the right to family planning education and access in order to make free and informed reproductive choices. ref name AMNESTY Reproductive ... Reproductive rights began to develop as a subset of human rights at the United Nation s 1968 International ... and Reproductive Choice journal Studies in Family Planning volume 24 issue 1 pages 18 30 id accessdate ... by the international community and therefore remains at the level of advocacy . ref Center for Reproductive Rights, International Legal Program, http thomas.loc.gov Establishing International Reproductive ... right i.e., the right to health and the substantive reproductive rights of adolescents are not hard ... their rights to reproductive health, sexual education, or reproductive decisionmaking. In addition ... with respect to unmarried adolescents access to reproductive health services and information ... in the substantive gaps in the hard norms with respect to reproductive health services and information as well as adolescents reproductive autonomy. ... There are no hard norms in international human ... with implications for women s reproductive rights in relation to HIV AIDS are still not fully ... choice activist Citation needed date December 2011 Laura Knudsen, issues related to reproductive rights ...   more details



  1. Reproductive synchrony

    Reproductive synchrony is a term used in evolutionary biology and Behavioral ecology behavioural ecology . Reproductive synchrony sometimes termed ovulatory synchrony may manifest itself as breeding seasonality . Where females undergo regular menstruation, menstrual synchrony is another possible term. Reproduction is said to be synchronised when fertile matings across a population are temporally clustered, resulting in multiple conceptions and consequent births within a restricted time window. When multiple species are involved, the phenomenon is often referred to as mass spawning . Mass spawning has been observed and recorded in a large number of phyla, including in coral communities within the Great Barrier Reef. ref Harrison, P.L., Babcock, R.C., Bull, G.D., Oliver, J.K., Wallace, C.C., Willis, B.L., 1984. Mass Spawning in Tropical Reef Corals, Science 223, issue 4641, pp. 1186 1189 doi ..., reproductive synchrony usually takes the form of conception and birth seasonality. ref Brockman, D. K. and C. P. Van Schaik, 2005. Seasonality and reproductive function. In D. K. Brockman and C ... of female reproductive synchrony the greater the number of ovulating females who must be guarded ... 2008. Female reproductive synchrony predicts skewed paternity across primates. Behavioral Ecology doi 10.1093 beheco arn093 ref Reproductive synchrony can never be perfect. On the other hand, theoretical ... the number of males offered chances of paternity, minimising reproductive skew. ref Knowlton, N. 1979. Reproductive synchrony, parental investment and the evolutionary dynamics of sexual ... to invest effort the better. ref Bowles, S. 2006. Group competition, reproductive levelling, and the evolution of human altruism. Science 314 1569 1572. ref Hence we would predict reproductive ... of reproductive levelling, reducing paternity skew and culminating in the predominantly monogamous .... C. Aiello 1997. On seasonal reproductive synchrony as an evolutionarily stable strategy in human evolution ...   more details



  1. Reproductive system

    about Sexual Reproduction Non Sexual Reproduction Asexual Reproduction Infobox Anatomy Name Reproductive system Latin systemata genitalia GraySubject GrayPage Image Penis.svg Caption Human male reproductive system. Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber The reproductive ... s are also important accessories to the reproductive system. ref http training.seer.cancer.gov module anatomy unit12 1 repdt intro.html Introduction to the Reproductive System. , Epidemiology ... bodyguide reftext html repr sys fin.html Reproductive System 2001 Body Guide powered by Adam ref The major organs of the reproductive system includes, the external genitalia penis and vulva as well ... of the human reproductive system are very common and widespread, particularly Infectious disease ... ref Most other vertebrate animals have generally similar reproductive systems consisting of gonads ... reproductive strategies in every group of vertebrates. Human reproductive system See Human ... in nearly every reproductive organ, numerous differences typically occur in secondary sexual characteristic s. Male reproductive system main Male reproductive system human The human male reproductive ... of a male that contribute towards the Reproduction reproductive process. The primary direct function of the male reproductive system is to provide the male gamete or spermatozoa for fertilization of the ovum ... jkimball.ma.ultranet BiologyPages S SexHormones.html Hormones of the Reproductive System .... ref http www.scientificamerican.com article.cfm?id secrets of the phallus ref Female reproductive system main Female reproductive system human The human female reproductive system is a series of organs ... towards the Reproduction reproductive process. The human female reproductive system contains three ... a reproductive organ dursting the parenting stage of reproduction Citation needed date April 2011 . However, in most classifications breasts are not considered to be part of the female reproductive ...   more details



  1. Reproductive initials

    Reproductive initials are filaments below the Plant cuticle cuticle surface of algae and fungus fungi which give rise to the bulbs of spore producing Cell biology cell s in fungi, Conidium conidiophores . ref Cite journal url http www.apsnet.org phyto PDFS 1988 Phyto78n08 1104.PDF title Development of Cladosporium caryigenum in Pecan leaves ref References Reflist Category Algae Alga stub ...   more details



  1. Reproductive technology

    Refimprove date January 2009 Reproductive technology encompasses all current and anticipated uses of technology in human and animal reproduction , including assisted reproductive technology , contraception and others. Assisted reproductive technology Main Assisted reproductive technology Assisted reproductive technology ART is the use of reproductive technology to treat infertility. This is today the only application of reproductive technology to increase reproduction that is used routinely. Examples include in vitro fertilization and its possible expansions. artificial insemination artificial reproduction cloning see human cloning for the special case of human beings cryopreservation of Spermatozoon sperm , oocyte s, embryos embryo transfer fertility medication hormone treatment in vitro fertilisation intracytoplasmic sperm injection preimplantation genetic diagnosis Contraception Contraception is a form of reproductive technology that enables people to control their fertility. Others The following techniques, in contrast to ART, are not yet routinely used. In fact, most of them are even at the developmental stage artificial womb s germinal choice technology in vitro parthenogenesis reprogenetics Same sex procreation In recent decades, a new possibility for LGBT parenting, same sex ... issues of reproductive technology have given rise to bioethics bioethical issues, since technology often alters the assumptions that lie behind existing systems of sexual and reproductive morality . Also, ethical issues of human enhancement arise when reproductive technology has evolved to be a potential ... contemporary emotional struggles of assisted reproductive technology have had an upswing first in the latter ... Assisted reproductive technology Fictional representation Science fiction has tackled the themes of creating ... the possible social consequences of reproductive technology. Its largely negative view was reversed ... Reproduction and pregnancy in science fiction References reflist Medical ethics DEFAULTSORT Reproductive ...   more details



  1. Reproductive toxicity

    File Thalidomide Baby.jpg thumb right Teratology Teratogenicity causing birth defects is one form of reproductive toxicity. Reproductive toxicity is a hazard associated with some chemical substance s, that they will interfere in some way with normal reproduction . It includes adverse effects on sexual function and fertility in adult males and females, as well as developmental toxicity in the offspring. ref name CLP Annex I, section 3.7, http eur lex.europa.eu LexUriServ LexUriServ.do?uri OJ L 2008 353 0001 1355 EN PDF Regulation EC No 1272 2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification, labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures, amending and repealing Directives 67 548 EEC and 1999 45 EC, and amending Regulation EC No 1907 2006. Official Journal of the European Communities OJEC , L353, 31.12.2008, pp.  1 1355, at pp.  107 14. ref ref name GHS GHS part 3 chapter 3.7 pages 175 86 . ref ref name IPCS Cite journal author International Programme on Chemical Safety title Principles For Evaluating Health Risks To Reproduction Associated With Exposure To Chemicals journal Environmental Health Criteria volume 225 url http www.inchem.org documents ehc ehc ehc225.htm location Geneva publisher World Health Organization year 2001 postscript Bot inserted parameter. Either remove it or change its value to . for the cite to end in a . , as necessary. inconsistent citations . ref It is usual to take a practical definition, including several ... GHS separates reproductive toxicity from germ cell mutagen icity and carcinogen icity, even though ... of human babies and children. Many drugs have effects on the human reproductive system these may ... public health problem thalidomide . However most studies of reproductive toxicity has focussed on occupational ... 2011 Reproductive toxicity Samuel et al. 2011 reported that environmental contamination with metals like hexavalent CrVI and cadmium Cd leads to developmental and reproductive toxic effects in experimental ...   more details



  1. Reproductive immunology

    Reproductive immunology refers to a field of medicine that studies interactions or the absence of them between the immune system and components related to the reproductive system , such as maternal immune tolerance towards the fetus, or immunological interactions across the blood testis barrier . The concept has been used by fertility clinic s to explain the Infertility fertility problems , recurrent miscarriage s and Complications of pregnancy pregnancy complications observed when this state of immunological tolerance is not successfully achieved. Immunological therapy is the new up and coming method for treating many cases of previously unexplained infertility or recurrent miscarriage. ref Pearson, H. Immunity s Pregnant Pause. Nature Publishing Group .2002 420 265 266. ref Between mother and fetus Main Immune tolerance in pregnancy The fact that the embryo s tissue is half foreign and unlike mismatched organ transplant , it is not normally rejected, suggests that the immunological system of the mother plays an important role in pregnancy. The placenta also plays an important part in protecting the embryo for the immune attack from the mother s system. Studies also propose that proteins in semen may help woman s immune system prepare for conception and pregnancy. For example, there is substantial evidence for Pre eclampsia Exposure to partner.27s semen exposure to partner s semen as prevention for pre eclampsia , largely due to the absorption of several immune modulating factors present in seminal fluid, such as transforming growth factor beta TGF . ref name Robertson cite web author Sarah Robertson title Research Goals Role of seminal fluid signalling in the female reproductive tract url http health.adelaide.edu.au og people robertsons.html ref ref name SeminalPriming cite journal author Sarah A. Robertson, John J. Bromfield, and Kelton P. Tremellen title Seminal priming for protection from pre eclampsia a unifying hypothesis journal Journal of Reproductive Immunology ...   more details



  1. Human isolation

    In human context, isolation may refer to Solitude Isolation psychology Uncontacted tribes people in isolation from the outside world Isolation effect, also known as the Von Restorff effect , a psychological effect of distinctive items more easily remembered Incarceration Isolation tank Solitary confinement disambig ...   more details



  1. Isolation (psychology)

    About an idea within psychoanalytic theory Isolation disambiguation Isolation Isolation is a defence mechanism in psychoanalytic theory , whereby the person isolates the unpleasant idea from the normal emotional response. For example, describing a murder in graphic details without an emotional involvement invokes isolation. While in Psychological repression repression , which is a similar mechanism, the unpleasant idea becomes buried into the unconscious mind , in isolation, the idea remains, but the emotional response to it is withdrawn. ref cite book title Ego mechanisms of defense a guide for clinicans and researchers author George E. Vaillant publisher American Psychiatric Association url http books.google.com books?id ZABas1ynLJkC&pg PA15 page 15 isbn 9780880484046 ref References reflist Defence mechanisms emotion footer Category Psychological adjustment Category Defence mechanism Category Emotions Category Psychopathology fr Isolation psychanalyse ru psych stub ...   more details



  1. Base isolation

    Refimprove date May 2010 Main Earthquake engineering Image Snapshot of base isolation effect.jpg thumb 200px right Snapshot of Shake table video shake table testing of a base isolated right and a regular ... http www.lacityhall.org isohow.html Los Angeles City Hall ref LA City Hall Base isolation , also known as seismic base isolation ref cite book last Pressman first Andy title Architectural graphic standards ... result&resnum 8&ved 0CFcQ6AEwBw v onepage&q Base 20isolation&f false ref or base isolation system ... date May 2010 ref Base isolation is the most powerful tool of earthquake engineering pertaining ... initial design or subsequent modifications. In some cases, application of base isolation can raise ... belief base isolation does not make a building earthquake proof. Base isolation system consists of isolation units with or without isolation components , where Isolation units are the basic elements of base isolation system which are intended to provide the mentioned decoupling effect to a building or non building structure. Isolation components are the connections between isolation units ..., all isolation units may be divided into two basic categories shear units ref http www.youtube.com watch ... Verify credibility date May 2010 ref The first evidence of architect s using the principle of base isolation ... PDF pdf 202011 Apr Islam.pdf Seismic isolation in buildings to be a practical reality Behavior of structure ... design ref http www.siecorp.com lfe Projects Seismic Isolation projects.html Seismic Isolation Projects ... or LA City Hall were mounted on Base Isolation Systems . It required creating rigidity Diaphragm ... Base isolation demonstration at The Field Museum in Chicago Image Cyrus tomb.jpg Tomb of Cyrus Mausoleum ... Commons category Base isolation Earthquake engineering structures Geotechnical engineering Seismic retrofit References Reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Base Isolation Category Earthquake engineering Category ... simple Base isolation uk ...   more details



  1. Mount Isolation

    Infobox mountain name Mount Isolation photo photo caption elevation m 1,220 elevation ref prominence m 62 prominence ref listing Four thousand footers White Mountain 4000 Footers location Coos County, New Hampshire Co s County , New Hampshire New Hampshire, USA range Presidential Range coordinates coord 44 12.88 N 71 18.58 W type mountain region US display inline,title topo United States Geological Survey USGS Stairs Mountain type age first ascent easiest route Mount Isolation is a mountain located in Coos County, New Hampshire Coos County , New Hampshire . The mountain is part of the Presidential Range of the White Mountains New Hampshire White Mountains . Mt. Isolation is the highest peak on the Montalban Ridge which extends south from Boott Spur . Isolation is in the Dry River Wilderness , and as its name implies, is one of the most remote White Mountain peaks. Isolation just qualifies as one of the Appalachian Mountain Club s Four thousand footers , having the requisite convert 4000 ft 0 of elevation and convert 200 ft 0 of prominence. See also List of mountains in New Hampshire White Mountain National Forest External links Gnis 872086 http www.peakbagger.com peak.aspx?pid 6971 PeakBagger.com Isolation http www.outdoors.org recreation tripplanner plan isolation.cfm AMC Isolation http hikethewhites.com isolation.html hikethewhites.com Isolation NE 4k ft DEFAULTSORT Isolation, Mount Category Mountains of New Hampshire Category Landforms of Coos County, New Hampshire Category New England Four thousand footers NewHampshire geo stub ...   more details



  1. Isolation amplifier

    Multiple issues confusing December 2007 unreferenced December 2007 Isolation amplifiers provide electrical isolation and an electrical safety barrier. They protect data acquisition components from common ... without an isolation barrier that are applied in the presence of a common mode voltage allow ... is sufficient, instrument destruction is likely. Amplifiers with an isolation barrier allow the front ... of the latter at the amplifier s output. Such a situation does not usually define the need for an isolation ... then the need for an isolation amplifier is firmly established. Isolation amplifier usage Isolation ... mode component measurement. The capacity of an isolation amplifier to fulfill this ideal is a function of two key isolation amplifier specifications The amplifier s isolation breakdown voltage ... voltages create difficulty for many isolation amplifiers due to the parasitic capacitance of the isolation ... the rejection range of most isolation amplifiers. Misconceptions Isolation amplifiers are commonly confused with differential amplifiers. The misconception is that differential and isolation amplifiers ... in large common mode applications where an isolation amplifier was in order. In other less spectacular ... voltage component is identified, and the differential amplifier is replaced with an isolation amplifier. Similar to the instrumentation amplifier, Isolation amplifiers have fixed differential gain ... . Suitable for off ground measurements up to the breakdown voltage of the isolation barrier, and exhibits ... and balanced input. Suitable for off ground measurements to the breakdown voltage of the isolation ... isolation, the single ended floating design provides the best price performance. There are also two broad classifications of isolation amplifiers that should be considered in tandem with the application Amplifiers providing input to output isolation without channel to channel isolation. This is a less expensive form of isolation that offers only one isolation barrier for a multi channel instrument ...   more details



  1. Isolation Ward

    Multiple issues cleanup May 2008 notability May 2008 no footnotes October 2009 Isolation Ward was a New Wave Experimental band from Brussels, Belgium . Founding members are Jean Pierre Everaerts Bass , Stephane Willocq Guitar , Thierry Heyndericks Keyboards, Vocals, Trumpet and Etienne Vernaeve Drums . Contributing vocals guitar include Nathalie Bourlard, Anne Kinna Nanou , Sylvie Honnay, Niki Mono, Eric Vanhoutte Guitar , and Jerry Wanker Jerry WX Guitar . Formed in 1980, the band released Lamina Christus on 7 Vinyl in 1982 Issued through Radical Records, France Crepuscule Section Francaise Radical RAD 008 and Absent Heart on 12 Vinyl in 1983 on the Les Disques du Crepuscule label. Both of these releases were produced by Gilles Martin and Peter Principle. The band disbanded in 1983. Isolation Ward s final recordings, Point De D part and Point Final were released on the Pr sence label in 1984. In 12 2009 LTM Recordings LTM have released the compilation CD Point Final . External links http myspace.com isolationward Isolation Ward s MySpace Page http www.discogs.com artist Isolation Ward Discogs http www.ltmrecordings.com isolationwardbio.html Isolation Ward biography at LTM Category Experimental musical groups Category Belgian rock music groups belgium band stub ...   more details




Articles 1 - 25 of 20612          Next


Search   in  
Search for Reproductive isolation in Tutorials
Search for Reproductive isolation in Encyclopedia
Search for Reproductive isolation in Videos
Search for Reproductive isolation in Books
Search for Reproductive isolation in Software
Search for Reproductive isolation in DVDs
Search for Reproductive isolation in Store


Advertisement




Reproductive isolation in Encyclopedia
Reproductive isolation top Reproductive isolation

Home - Add TutorGig to Your Site - Disclaimer

©2011-2013 TutorGig.com. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Statement