No you can not.
A Control Point or "CP" is any step in the flow of food where a physical, chemical or biological hazard can be controlled. Where as A Critical Control Point or "CCP" is the last step where you can intervene to prevent, eliminate or reduce a hazard to an acceptable limit.
Conditional - Imposing, depending on, or containing a condition. Unconditional - without conditions or limitations.
Flow Control:is one important design issue for the Data Link Layer that controls the flow of data between sender and receiver.In Communication, there is communication medium between sender and receiver. When Sender sends data to receiver than there can be problem in below case :1) Sender sends data at higher rate and receive is too sluggish to support that data rate.To solve the above problem, FLOW CONTROL is introduced in Data Link Layer. It also works on several higher layers. The main concept of Flow Control is to introduce EFFICIENCY in Computer Networks.Error Control:Network is responsible for transmission of data from one device to another device. The end to end transfer of data from a transmitting application to a receiving application involves many steps, each subject to error. With the error control process, we can be confident that the transmitted and received data are identical. Data can be corrupted during transmission. For reliable communication, error must be detected and corrected.Error control is the process of detecting and correcting both the bit level and packet level errors.Types of ErrorsSingle Bit ErrorThe term single bit error means that only one bit of the data unit was changed from 1 to 0 and 0 to 1.Burst ErrorIn term burst error means that two or more bits in the data unit were changed. Burst error is also called packet level error, where errors like packet loss, duplication, reordering. BY RAHUL SAGORE from IIPS, INDORE
A compensator is a controller meant to improve characteristics of the open-loop plant so that it can safely be used with feedback control. For example, there is a (parasitic) feedback system in a commercial audio system (e.g., in a theater) formed from a microphone, the soundboard connected to it, and the speakers in the theater connected to the soundboard. If the microphone is positioned in certain locations near the speakers and there is enough gain in the system, a single tone (and possibly its higher harmonics) can be reinforced by the feedback system causing it to grow and grow until it is deafeningly loud. It is then the sound engineers' job to "compensate" this system at the soundboard by adjusting the system's gain and phase characteristics around that particular frequency. So here, the soundboard is certainly a controller (compensation is a control topic), but the controller is not responsible for tracking or regulation. Instead, it is enforcing stability of the closed-loop system at all frequencies.
Yes, your period may arrive early or late, and you may have spotting until your period comes. In addition, the period after that may also be delayed.
No, precum does not break a fast.
No it is not as safe. One, you could contract an STD. Two, you could get her pregnant from precum that you have no control over.
No, precum is not the same as ejaculation. Precum, also known as pre-ejaculate, is a clear fluid that can be released from the penis before ejaculation. Ejaculation refers to the release of semen from the penis during sexual climax.
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The color of precum can indicate fertility because it may contain sperm. Clear or white precum is normal and may contain sperm, while yellow or greenish precum could indicate an infection or other health issue that may affect fertility. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and guidance.
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ya you can its called precum
Hello, No doubt, the answer of your question is yes. You can get pregnant with precum, that is pre-ejaculation fluid that comes from the male genital organ during coitus. Precum is itself a part of sperm, so it can get a girl pregnant. Protections are used by couples, but protections are not always safe. So, before coitus, you should always have knowledge about the precum. Some women said that, he pulled out that time or released on my thighs or stomach, but the thing is, you can also get pregnant by doing this, because precum is there. So, always be careful about it.
Precum is the clear slippery fluid that often begins to slowly "leak" from the tip of the penis when a man is very excited. Rubbing the penis along (or even deep inside) the vagina is perfectly safe as long as the penis is really ONLY leaking precum, there is no way sperm will be released onto or into the vagina. There is a very common misconception that precum actually contains sperm. There are studies that prove that precum does not contain sperm. There can be a small quantity of sperm cells in precum if the man has not urinated since a recent ejaculation. Precum is often falsely blamed for a pregnancy in cases where the man fails to admit that he either accidentally (or purposely) ejaculated. If a pregnancy results, precum is incorrectly blamed, but it was almost certainly because the man shot one or more real sperm-filled pulses (or "squirts") of semen onto or into the vagina. Sometimes men get overwhelmed by a powerful primal instinctual urge to impregnate, and may even try to "sneak in" one or more squirts of sperm-filled semen before pulling out. This is not always logical. In a sane and rational moment, they will admit they do not want to necesarily impregnate, but the urge to squirt inside the vagina is very powerful in the heat of sexual arousal. The natural urge when orgasm hits is to shove the penis deeper inside -- not pull it out and away! This is how precum got its "bad name". As long as men do not ejaculate, stay in control and pull all the way out before squirting real semen, fooling around is safe.
Recent studies have shown that sperm can be present in precum, the fluid that comes out of the penis before ejaculation. This finding is important for understanding reproductive health because it suggests that precum can also lead to pregnancy, even if ejaculation does not occur. It highlights the importance of using protection during sexual activity to prevent unintended pregnancies and the spread of sexually transmitted infections.
I'd say yes. It's not really a precum but the lubricant that helps the semen slide without friction during ejaculation. Some people call it precum but it contains no semen at all... only lube. =)