10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PARAMENSTRUUM»
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paramenstruum in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
paramenstruum and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Women and Health Psychology: Volume II: Biomedical Issues
The epidemiological approach is correlational and compares observed and
expected occurrence of critical incidents during the paramenstruum.l Since the
paramenstruum represents roughly 30% of the days of the menstrual cycle, the ...
Cheryl Brown Travis, 2013
2
The Dream Culture of the Neanderthals: Guardians of the ...
... 276 acute psychiatric patients were admitted to hospital during the
paramenstruum; of 185 admitted for depression, 47% werein the paramenstruum;
50%of 156 newly convicted prisoners'crimes were inthe paramenstruum;54% of
alcoholics ...
3
The wise wound: Eve's curse and everywoman
... 45% of 276 acute psychiatric patients were admitted to hospital during the
paramenstruum ; of 185 admitted for depression, 47% were in the
paramenstruum; 50% of 156 newly convicted prisoners' crimes were in the
paramenstruum: 54% of ...
Penelope Shuttle, Peter Redgrove, 1978
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Woman, dependent or independent variable?
proportion of accidents during the paramenstruum, and she also showed that
schoolgirl's work deteriorated at this time (1960a). Wickham (1958) demonstrated
that intelligence test scores in women Army personnel were lowered during ...
Rhoda Kesler Unger, Florence Denmark, 1975
Similarly Ellis and Austin (1971) found that 41 per cent of female inmates who
had committed violent acts when in a North Carolina prison had been within the
paramenstruum stage at the time. More recently Moiré and Jessel (1997)
suggests ...
The following lengthy quotation reveals the extent of Dalton's commitment to the
thesis that menstrual change has a pernicious effect on work: The lowering of
mental ability during the paramenstruum accounts for unnecessary typing errors
...
to be the most clairvoyantly sensitive time; so if the first figure is 1, 2 or 3, or the
second figure 1 or 2, she adds ' (PM)', for paramenstruum. Shehas beenmaking
thisnotefor fiveor six months now, and the results sofardo seem to indicate that
her ...
Janet and Stewart Farrar, 2012
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The Disorders: Specialty Articles from the Encyclopedia of ...
Intermenstruum Covers those days of the menstrual cycle that are not included in
the paramenstruum. Luteal Phase The days from ovulation until menstruation.
Menstrual Cycle Measured from the first day of menstruation until the day before
...
9
Crime and Criminal Justice
Similarly Ellis and Austin (1971) found that 41 per cent of female inmates who
had committed violent acts when in a North Carolina prison had been within the
paramenstruum stage at the time. More recently Moiré and Jessel (1997)
suggests ...
Ian Marsh, Gaynor Melville, Keith Morgan, 2011
Only 17 of the women complained of any premenstrual symptoms, and of these
only five committed the offence during paramenstruum (the four days before and
four days after the onset of menstruation). This proportion, 29 per cent, is close to
...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PARAMENSTRUUM»
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paramenstruum is used in the context of the following news items.
Women's health pioneer honoured
... sentenced for crimes committed during the four days prior to the start of a period and the first four days of it - known as the paramenstruum. «BBC News, Dec 05»