1970
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.45770
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Experimentally induced Vibrio fetus var. venerealis infection in the guinea pig (cavia porcellus L.) / by Anthony Francis Walsh.

Abstract: Optical density readings of V. fe tus cultures with erythritol added 2 Optical density readings of V. fetus cultures with estrone added 3 Optical density readings of V. fetus cultures with progesterone added 4 Optical density readings of V. fetus cultures with estrone and progesterone added 5 Optical density readings of V. fetus cultures with FSH added 6 Vaginal cultures of guinea pigs during and after intravaginal inoculation with V. fetus 7 Reproduction efficiency of guinea pigs after intravaginal inoculatio… Show more

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“…For example: 4 years of probation with the stipulation that the first 6 months be spent in the work release and that the defendant pay a $300 fine would yield a sentence severity score of 15 1 points (40 + 90 + 20 = 15 l), or 2 years in prison would equal 365 X 1.1 = 401 points. A more comprehensive explanation of this scale is contained in Walsh (1985). The scale was tested for reliability by the simultaneous scaling method of McDavid and Stipack (1981) resulting in a reliability coefficient of .831 (Walsh, 1984).…”
Section: Pointsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example: 4 years of probation with the stipulation that the first 6 months be spent in the work release and that the defendant pay a $300 fine would yield a sentence severity score of 15 1 points (40 + 90 + 20 = 15 l), or 2 years in prison would equal 365 X 1.1 = 401 points. A more comprehensive explanation of this scale is contained in Walsh (1985). The scale was tested for reliability by the simultaneous scaling method of McDavid and Stipack (1981) resulting in a reliability coefficient of .831 (Walsh, 1984).…”
Section: Pointsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A more comprehensive explanation of this scale is contained in Walsh (1985). The scale was tested for reliability by the simultaneous scaling method of McDavid and Stipack (1981) resulting in a reliability coefficient of .831 (Walsh, 1984).…”
Section: Pointsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Long-term cooperation by both parents in providing child care would almost certainly be less for unwedded parents than for their wedded counterparts because their likelihood of remaining together is lower (Bennett et al, 1988;Bumpass and Sweet, 1989). We therefore expect a positive correlation between child abuse rates and rates of out-of-wedlock births, an expectation that has been supported by at least three studies (Simons et al, 1993;Walsh, 1990;Zuravin, 1988).…”
Section: Child Abuse and Neglectmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Among humans, studies have shown that child abuse (including infanticide) by parents is unusually common among couples who have never married or are separated or divorced (Daly et al, 1982;Walsh, 1991) and in families marked by excessive marital discord (Green, 1976;Reid et al, 1981). Long-term cooperation by both parents in providing child care would almost certainly be less for unwedded parents than for their wedded counterparts because their likelihood of remaining together is lower (Bennett et al, 1988;Bumpass and Sweet, 1989).…”
Section: Child Abuse and Neglectmentioning
confidence: 99%
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