نتایج جستجو برای: guarding a territory

تعداد نتایج: 13437342  

Journal: :Journal of Chinese Philosophy 2023

Abstract This paper traces the conception of “guarding One” ( shou yi 守一 ), an equivalent to “one-practice samādhi ” from East Mountain Teaching dong shan fa men 東山法門 ) in early Chan Buddhism, back Zhuangzi 《莊子》 . “Guarding and “nurturing shen yang 養神 appear frequently context Daoist spiritual training for longevity. In medieval Chinese with influence discourse karma theory India, concept 神 gen...

2008
Farnaz Kaighobadi Valerie G. Starratt Todd K. Shackelford Danielle Popp

Previous research has documented relationships between (1) female sexual infidelity and men’s non-violent mate retention behaviors, and (2) men’s non-violent mate retention behaviors and partner-directed violence. In the two studies, we examined two additional relationships: (1) the relationship between accusations of female sexual infidelity and men’s partner-directed violence and (2) whether ...

1999
Ian Douglas Sanders

In an earlier paper the notion of a ray guard, a guard that can only see along a single ray, was introduced. Ray guarding means siting the fewest possible guards that guard all adjacencies (shared edges or parts of edges) in an orthogonal arrangement of adjacent nonoverlapping rectangles. In the earlier paper the problem was restricted by requiring that the direction of sight be parallel to one...

آقالطیفی, آزاده, احمدی, فرزانه, افشار, علی,

One way to improve the quality of the human environment is to clear its spatial hierarchy. For this purpose, public, semi-public, semi-private and private areas should be clearly separated, and their border areas should be distinguished. This will increase the sense of attachment to the environment and gives identity to the residential environments. This article aims to investigate the concept ...

Journal: :Science 1999
T H Clutton-Brock M J O'Riain P N Brotherton D Gaynor R Kansky A S Griffin M Manser

Like humans engaged in risky activities, group members of some animal societies take turns acting as sentinels. Explanations of the evolution of sentinel behavior have frequently relied on kin selection or reciprocal altruism, but recent models suggest that guarding may be an individual's optimal activity once its stomach is full if no other animal is on guard. This paper provides support for t...

2014
Samantha Leivers Gillian Rhodes Leigh W. Simmons Cheryl McCormick

In species where females mate with multiple males, the sperm from these males must compete to fertilise available ova. Sexual selection from sperm competition is expected to favor opposing adaptations in males that function either in the avoidance of sperm competition (by guarding females from rival males) or in the engagement in sperm competition (by increased expenditure on the ejaculate). Th...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2008
Chaoran Wu Narender R Gavva Timothy J Brennan

BACKGROUND Studies on postoperative pain examine the etiology of incisional pain with the goal to develop new treatments for patients' pain after surgery. The current study examined the analgesic effects of a recently developed transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) antagonist, AMG0347, on incisional pain in rats. Doses of morphine lower than those used in most rodent studies were als...

Journal: :Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory 2019

Journal: :Behavior genetics 2003
Miguel E Arechavaleta-Velasco Greg J Hunt Christine Emore

This study was conducted to test for the effect of three stinging behaviors QTLs (sting-1, sting-2 and sting-3) on the expression of guarding and stinging behavior of individual honey bees, and to determine if results of defensive behavior QTLs found in studies with Africanized honey bees could be extended to other populations of bees. Samples of guards, stingers, foragers and nurse bees were t...

Journal: :Journal of Computing and Information Technology 2002

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