What's the difference between semester and trimester?

Semester


Definition:

  • (n.) A period of six months; especially, a term in a college or uneversity which divides the year into two terms.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Twenty-six female students in either their first or fourth (i.e, final) semester of the occupational therapy curriculum were assessed with the Attitudes Toward Disabled Persons Scale (ATDP) (Yukor, Block, & Younng, 1966).
  • (2) "We would have taken him home and made him miss a semester to get this looked at," his family told the panel's investigators.
  • (3) Record reviews completed at the conclusion of each semester from December 1973 to December 1976 showed a statistically significant increase in diaphragm acceptors.
  • (4) The sample consisted of 340 1st or 2nd semester college freshmen (58.5% males and 41.5% females) entering a required health education course at a midwestern college.
  • (5) Evaluation of the teaching program on caries and periodontal prophylaxis for students in the first preclinical semester in the dental school shows that after four evaluation steps with a total of 159 pro-bands the final test was answered to more than 80%, that it may be expected that about 65% of the knowledge is memorized after one and a half years, and that teaching a patient how to clean his teeth may be regarded as promising with the students having behaved correctly with regard to more than 70% of the most important criteria.
  • (6) "I was in the process of getting all my pre-reqs done and then I had to take off a semester.
  • (7) Moreover, the lower his A-Trait anxiety score at the time of admission, the greater his likelihood of earning a higher first semester GPA.
  • (8) Subjects were 112 freshman females enrolled in a midwestern university during their first semester.
  • (9) Beyond the control measures, factors that may interfere in the application of those measures were also studied, the diverse phases of field operations, the work methodology and results obtained in the first semester of 1991.
  • (10) The results of calorie balance studies were compared with the roper data of FS infants in I trimester and II semester of life, which were described in our previous paper.
  • (11) Students in these programs are required to take three to six semester hours of computer literacy classes.
  • (12) Ss were college freshman who were not enrolled in a foreign language course or had not previously taken more than one semester of a foreign language.
  • (13) Three groups were compared over grades as follows: (a) an at-risk experimental group of low-socioeconomic status (SES) students for whom teachers implemented classwide peer tutoring (CWPT) beginning with the second semester of first grade continuing through Grade 3; (b) an equivalent at-risk control group; and (c) a non-risk comparison group of students of average- to high-SES.
  • (14) This issue is not so clear-cut,” says Kelvin Rodrigues, a second-semester medical student at UFPel who is critical of the evaluation committee, even if he supports expelling those who commit blatant racial fraud.
  • (15) The prevalence of anemia in the first trimesters (3.6%) was significantly smaller than that found in the second (20.9%) and third semesters (32.1%).
  • (16) Rational Beliefs Inventory, and the Reasons for Living Inventory at the beginning of the semester.
  • (17) The median correlation coefficients between the three ACT-PEP tests and the semester grade point averages ranged from .36 to .56.
  • (18) The number of abnormal records was referred to the three periods of the first year of life: first and second trimester, and the second semester of the first year of life, and also to treatment.
  • (19) Analysis with chi square (p less than .05) compared pre-semester responses (no.
  • (20) The LSI was administered during the first semester of professional studies.

Trimester


Definition:

  • (n.) A term or period of three months.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) However, when first trimester specimens were analyzed, the direct-product measurements were significantly larger than the corresponding 3H2O assay results.
  • (2) Little difference exists between the proportion of programs that offer training in first-trimester techniques and the proportion that train in second-trimester techniques.
  • (3) There were 4 spontaneous first trimester abortions and 21 live-born neonates without major problems related to the treatment or to the maternal disease.
  • (4) In an effort to understand the regulation of the onset of testosterone formation in the human fetal testis we measured adenylate cyclase activity in response to hCG stimulation in homogenates of fetal testes obtained from first and second trimester human abortuses.
  • (5) A case of mixed congenital abnormalities in a fetus demonstrated ultrasonographically during the second trimester of pregnancy in an uncontrolled insulin-dependent diabetic mother is presented.
  • (6) There were two spontaneous abortions, both in the first trimester, which occurred two weeks after the overdose which may be related to the paracetamol.
  • (7) The following examinations could be proposed: in high risk cases determined before pregnancy, a chorionic villus sampling should be done between the 9th and 11th weeks of gestation; in low risk cases such as advanced maternal age, a first trimester chorionic villus sampling or a second trimester amniocentesis could be chosen; in the case of Down's syndrome, warning signs, for example ultrasonographic or biological parameters, a second trimester placental biopsy to relieve the parents' anxiety; in high risk cases such as ultrasonographic malformations, late placental biopsy or cordocentesis.
  • (8) Sixteen pregnant patients with pelvic masses detected with ultrasound (US) were studied with magnetic resonance (MR) imaging at 0.35 T. Two patients were in their first trimester, eight in the second, and six in the last.
  • (9) The results of natural PGs and their analogues by systemic and intrauterine administration for the purposes of postcoital contraception, menstrual regulation, first and second trimester abortion, preoperative dilatation of the cervix, and delivery of patients with death in utero are presented.
  • (10) Amniotic fluid was retrieved by amniocentesis from 148 women: patients at term with and without labor, patients with preterm labor with and without intraamniotic infection, and women in the second trimester of pregnancy.
  • (11) It is suggested that arginine vasopressin secretion increases to assist natriuresis following dietary sodium loading in the second trimester of human pregnancy.
  • (12) Intraamniotic instillation of prostaglandin F2 alpha (PGF2 alpha) is considered by many to be safer than instillation of hypertonic saline for second-trimester abortion.
  • (13) A particularly marked decrease was found in those cases in which spontaneous mid-trimester abortion occurred.
  • (14) I report a patient with placental chorioangioma producing third trimester polyhydramnios.
  • (15) The usefulness of ultrasonography in detecting fetuses with Down syndrome in the second trimester has been the subject of considerable debate during the past 3 years.
  • (16) In the late 3rd trimester plasma levels of CRH (P less than 0.001), ACTH (P less than 0.02), beta-endorphin (P less than 0.05), cortisol (P less than 0.025), as well as GHRH (P less than 0.002) and human placental lactogen (hPL) (P less than 0.001) were increased in comparison to early 3rd trimester, whereas 3 days after delivery CRH and GHRH became undetectable and those of ACTH and cortisol decreased significantly.
  • (17) Early pregnancy had little effect on leucocyte ascorbic acid concentrations but values decreased in the second trimester.
  • (18) Plasma concentrations of thyroxine (T4) and thyroxine-binding globulin (TBG) as well as triiodothyronine uptake (T3U) were measured in 32 proteinuric pre-eclamptic patients and 24 normotensive pregnant women at similar gestations in the third trimester.
  • (19) EPI levels in the third trimester of pregnancy were slightly higher than in nonpregnant women.
  • (20) The results indicated significant negative correlations between maternal plasma zinc and albumin-bound zinc concentrations and plasma copper concentration in the third trimester of pregnancy and mid-arm circumference and ponderal index.

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