Females are capable of pregnancy, usually between puberty, at around 12 years, and menopause, around the age of 50 (Spamer, 1999)[1]. Human beings are anatomically similar and related to the great apes but are distinguished by a more highly developed brain and a resultant capacity for ...
A population of ‘fetal'-type mesenchymal cells are destined to become LCs from the 8th to the 20th week of gestation, and produce enough testosterone until birth and at puberty. ‘adult'-type LCs differentiate in the post-natal testis. Indeed, they are preceded in the testis by masculin...
In its original context, the Polynesian word,tapu—from which we derive the English ‘taboo’—refers to a state of being too powerful to discuss or act on (Steiner1956). In Polynesian societies, neither positive nor negative associations inevitably apply; the word simply evokes the notion of ...
Proportions and phenotypes of uNK cells and their subsets vary throughout the menstrual cycle and in pregnancy in humans [21] as well as with puberty, pregnancy, and breastfeeding in the mouse [9]. How these shifts are related to other dynamic changes in the uterus during pregnancy is unclea...
II. The Story of the Ancestors of Israel - Terah. These are the descendants of Terah. Terah begot Abram, Nahor, and Haran, and Haran begot Lot. Haran
Whether homosexuality should be described as one among many paraphilic sexual interests or an altogether different dimension of sexual interest has long be
This sex- specific susceptibility increases, in females, during puberty and declines following menopause—periods characterized by high and low fluctuations in gonadal hormone levels, respectively. Consistent with these observations are mount- ing evidence demonstrating that high and low levels of gonadal ...
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Children were asked to choose the face that best fit the emotion in the story. Results showed that children displayed equal levels of accuracy for Asian and Caucasian faces but performance was influenced by the emotion type. Specifically, children recognised fear and surprise better from Asian ...
Children were asked to choose the face that best fit the emotion in the story. Results showed that children displayed equal levels of accuracy for Asian and Caucasian faces but performance was influenced by the emotion type. Specifically, children recognised fear and surprise better from Asian ...