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Nolikumi par zemnieku tiesu reformu Baltijas guberņās: sludināti "Valdibas likumu un nosacijumu krājumā" pielikumā pie Nr. 78, 1889. gadā

1890

Pielikumā: "Nosacījumi par zemnieku tiesu iestāžu spēkā celšanu Baltijas guberņās" 118-159 pants. С приложением правил о приведении в действие крестьянских присутственных мест в Прибалтийских губерниях ст. 118-159

Courts (Baltic Provinces Russia)Tiesu reforma (Baltijas guberņa)Волостной суд (Прибалтийская губерня)Верховный крестьянский суд (Прибалтийская губерня)Zemnieku virstiesas (Baltijas guberņa)Tiesu vara (Baltijas guberņa)Уголовное судопроизводство (Прибалтийская губерня):LAW/JURISPRUDENCE::Procedural law [Research Subject Categories]Pagastu tiesas (Baltijas guberņa)Гражданское судопроизводство (Прибалтийская губерня)Tiesas (Baltijas guberņa)Kriminālprocess (Baltijas guberņa)Tiesvedība (Baltijas guberņa)Civilprocess (Baltijas guberņa)
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意大利调解制度的发展及评析

2013

Courts Mediation Chinese civil procedure law Italian Civil procedure law ReformsSettore IUS/20 - Filosofia Del Diritto
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Pheromonal emission during the mating behavior ofEurycotis floridana (Walker) (Dictyoptera: Blattidae)

1996

The sexual behavior of males and females ofEurycotis floridana was investigated and the various associated behavioral sequences are described. Olfactometer data proved that the male produces a volatile sex pheromone attractive at a distance to conspecific females. The male initiates courtship behavior by exposing the glandular areas on the anterior parts of abdominal tergites 2, 7, and 8. This male calling behavior was observed throughout the day. The males can mate when 8 days old, whereas virgin females are sexually receptive 18 days after becoming adults. Once attracted near the male, the female opens her genital atrium and climbs on the back of the male, where she feeds on the glandular…

Courtship displayAnimal ecologyInsect ScienceMating callSex pheromonePheromoneDictyopteraAnatomyEurycotisBiologyMatingbiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Insect Behavior
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Testing the assumptions of conditional handicap theory: costs and condition dependence of a sexually selected trait

2000

Conditional handicap models of sexual selection predict that sexual traits are reliable signals of male quality because they are (a) condition dependent and (b) costly to produce or maintain. In this study, my objective was to experimentally investigate whether the drumming of male Hygrolycosa rubrofasciata wolf spiders is a condition-dependent costly trait. Males court females by drumming dry leaves with their abdomen and females preferentially mate with males drumming at higher rates. I manipulated male phenotypic condition and drumming rate simultaneously by keeping males on three different food rations and either introducing or not introducing them to a female. Food ration treatment aff…

Courtship displayHygrolycosa rubrofasciataEcologydigestive oral and skin physiologyBiologyFood rationAnimal ecologySexual selectionTraitAnimal Science and ZoologyMatingCondition dependenthealth care economics and organizationsEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDemographyBehavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
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In situ behavior of wild long-snouted seahorse Hippocampus guttulatus Cuvier, 1829

2021

The study of behavior is one of the fundamental aspects of conservation biology. While for animals such as mammals there are well-defined protocols that have been applied for a long time, for marine animals, and fish in particular, studies are available for a limited number of species. The behavior of seahorses, for example, is poorly studied and in this work, we made a first attempt of using video recordings to analyze behavior of these endangered species in Mar Piccolo of Taranto (Southern Italy). The study presents preliminary data on behavioral activities and their comparisons among different life stages of Hippocampus guttulatus, namely females, males, and juveniles. Juveniles and fema…

CourtshipSyngnathidaebiologySeahorsemedia_common.quotation_subjectEndangered speciesZoologyConservation statusHippocampus guttulatusConservation biologybiology.organism_classificationLife stagemedia_common2021 International Workshop on Metrology for the Sea; Learning to Measure Sea Health Parameters (MetroSea)
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Factors Affecting Male Song Evolution in Drosophila montana

2005

D. montana (a species of the D. virilis group) has spread over the northern hemisphere, populations from different areas showing both genetic and phenotypic divergence. The males of this species produce an elaborate courtship song, which plays a major role both in species recognition and in intraspecific mate choice. The genetic architecture and physical constraints, as well as the importance of the signal for species recognition, set boundaries within which this signal can vary. Within these limits, courtship song parameters may change, depending on the males' physical condition and on the environment they inhabit. Females are likely to affect song evolution by exerting directional selecti…

CourtshipbiologyMate choiceDirectional selectionEcologymedia_common.quotation_subjectSexual selectionSet (psychology)biology.organism_classificationDrosophilaGenetic architectureIntraspecific competitionmedia_common
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The Arch as a Composition Element of the Patio in Xativa. XIV-XVIII Centuries

2021

The Arch as a Composition Element of the Patio in Xativa. XIV-XVIII Centuries In the Mediterranean architectural tradition, the patio/courtyard is a “vertebral” space within the configuration of the house. It gives rise to a common typology in the former territories of the Crown of Aragon and other regions bathed by the Mare Nostrum, thus demonstrating the existence of an exchange of knowledge and culture from ancient times. In the particular case of the extinct kingdom of Valencia, as a result of the Christian conquest of the 13th century, this type began to develop, evolving over the years in terms of aesthetics, but not from the point of view of function. In this process of evolution a c…

Courtyard Mediterranean Valencia Xàtiva Palaces.EspañaSettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E UrbanaSettore ICAR/18 - Storia Dell'ArchitetturaArquitectura
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The Rise and fall of a New Type of Crime against Humanity: the Crime against Humanity of Forced Marriage

2015

The practice of forced marriage rose as a new crime against humanity in the case law of the Special Court for Sierra Leone, but it has had a short and contentious life, being abandoned after a few years by other international criminal tribunals. This paper is devoted to the study of the international case law established by the international criminal tribunals -Special Court for Sierra Leone, and International Criminal Court- that have heard cases where allegations of force marriage have been raised up.

Crims contra la humanitatTribunals internacionalsDret internacionalSpecial courtPolitical scienceCommon lawLawHumanityCriminologyDret penalForced marriageSierra leoneJournal of Law and Criminal Justice
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Facework strategies and the achievement of multiple goals in a court martial cross-examination in the film A Few Good Men

2013

Following recent trends of research into television and film language that is being undertaken in various sub-disciplines of linguistics (Piazza et al. 2011), this article describes the nature of the interaction that takes place in the cross-examination of Colonel Jessep in the film ‘A Few Good Men’. The dialogue is from the last scene of the film and it exemplifies how the attorney manages to get the truth out of an uncooperative witness. It is not, however, only the outcome of the interaction itself that is of interest, but the process through which this is reached. By analyzing in detail the facework strategies enacted by the participants in the interaction towards themselves and others …

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageCross-examinationLiterature and Literary Theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectFace negotiation theoryContext (language use)Court-martialWitnessLanguage and LinguisticsPower (social and political)NegotiationInterpersonal relationshipPsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonLanguage and Dialogue
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Shaping public Opinion for confrontation : catalan independence claims as represented in spanish, catalan, valencian, and basque editorials

2017

Editorials represent a newspaper’s principal means of ideological positioning and serve to identify the attitude of each newspaper and its readership to some of the main actors in any given conflict, especially those that are political in nature. Catalonia’s independence movement has experienced a surge in recent years. The turning point came in July 2010, after Spain’s constitutional court ruled against some aspects of Catalonia’s Statute of Autonomy (the legislation regulating the relationship between the Catalan autonomous community and the Spanish state). The ruling annulled some of the articles of the statute. The demonstration in support of Catalan independence that took place on Sep…

Cultural StudiesSociology and Political ScienceSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subject050801 communication & media studiesPublic opinionValencianEducationNewspaperSociologia políticaStatutePolitics0508 media and communicationsPolitical scienceMitjans de comunicació de massa i culturaConstitutional courtmedia_common060201 languages & linguisticsbusiness.industry05 social sciencesGeneral Social Sciences06 humanities and the artslanguage.human_languageIndependenceOpinió públicaLaw0602 languages and literaturelanguageCatalanbusiness
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