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The frequency of sex in fungi
... Ascomycota, except when explicitly indicated otherwise). It is also one of the best studied groups of organisms, which contains famous model species such as budding yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) and fission yeast (Schizosaccharomyces pombe), but also important human pathogens (e.g. Candida albica ...
... Ascomycota, except when explicitly indicated otherwise). It is also one of the best studied groups of organisms, which contains famous model species such as budding yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) and fission yeast (Schizosaccharomyces pombe), but also important human pathogens (e.g. Candida albica ...
Contents Study Objective Agent Population Network
... methamphetamine) by non-injection routes; ND – an agent that does not engage in either of these behaviors. Heterosexual agents only engage in sexual relationships with those of the opposite sex. In contrast, some MSM and WSW are able to form relationships with either sex, while other MSM and WSW for ...
... methamphetamine) by non-injection routes; ND – an agent that does not engage in either of these behaviors. Heterosexual agents only engage in sexual relationships with those of the opposite sex. In contrast, some MSM and WSW are able to form relationships with either sex, while other MSM and WSW for ...
sex differences in the topics of bathroom graffiti
... Although past research on graffiti has been informative, there is a lack of systematic study on the topic, particularly as it applies to Canadian bathrooms. Moreover, most accounts we located were descriptive or sociological, which limits any deeper understanding about why individuals write about ce ...
... Although past research on graffiti has been informative, there is a lack of systematic study on the topic, particularly as it applies to Canadian bathrooms. Moreover, most accounts we located were descriptive or sociological, which limits any deeper understanding about why individuals write about ce ...
Fixing broken masculinity: Viagra asa technology for the production
... Table 1) are a self-selected group who responded to my requests for interviews through intemet postings, newspaper advertisements, practitioner referrals, senior citizens organizations, personal contacts, and prostate cancer support group meetings. Those consumers who volunteered for an interview ge ...
... Table 1) are a self-selected group who responded to my requests for interviews through intemet postings, newspaper advertisements, practitioner referrals, senior citizens organizations, personal contacts, and prostate cancer support group meetings. Those consumers who volunteered for an interview ge ...
Determining the factors of intimate relationship satisfaction
... to measure emotions during a conflict. The Dyadic Adjustment Scale was chosen because it has been used to measure the satisfaction and adjustment of both married and unmarried couples, and because of its overall high reliability of .96. Twenty-eight items of the scale were used to assess overall rel ...
... to measure emotions during a conflict. The Dyadic Adjustment Scale was chosen because it has been used to measure the satisfaction and adjustment of both married and unmarried couples, and because of its overall high reliability of .96. Twenty-eight items of the scale were used to assess overall rel ...
A Cross-Cultural Analysis of the Behavior of Women and Men
... these social science disciplines, constructionist theorists incorporate the general assumptions of cultural relativism (see Stein, 1996) and do not acknowledge cross-cultural universals. Instead, they highlight variability in the behavior of men and women across contexts and cultures. Although the s ...
... these social science disciplines, constructionist theorists incorporate the general assumptions of cultural relativism (see Stein, 1996) and do not acknowledge cross-cultural universals. Instead, they highlight variability in the behavior of men and women across contexts and cultures. Although the s ...
to read this book`s introduction.
... control a foreign pathogen, even though HIV is not airborne; that is, not contagious. The long latency period for HIV meant that traditional methods of control such as fumigation, travel bans, or quarantine were ineffective, but they did placate the public who wanted something done to protect them f ...
... control a foreign pathogen, even though HIV is not airborne; that is, not contagious. The long latency period for HIV meant that traditional methods of control such as fumigation, travel bans, or quarantine were ineffective, but they did placate the public who wanted something done to protect them f ...
How common is intersex
... typically does not manifest itself until late childhood, adolescence, or later, and the degree of disruption is much less than in classic congenital adrenal hypertrophy. Reviewing the list of conditions which Fausto-Sterling considers to be intersex, we find that this one condition--late-onset conge ...
... typically does not manifest itself until late childhood, adolescence, or later, and the degree of disruption is much less than in classic congenital adrenal hypertrophy. Reviewing the list of conditions which Fausto-Sterling considers to be intersex, we find that this one condition--late-onset conge ...
Testosterone`s Effects on Anxiety
... – irritability 80 % – unease 56 % – excitability 49 % – fear 40 % – unnecessary worrying 34 % Werner 1946 Who also noted that the symptoms decrease or disappear with androgen therapy. ...
... – irritability 80 % – unease 56 % – excitability 49 % – fear 40 % – unnecessary worrying 34 % Werner 1946 Who also noted that the symptoms decrease or disappear with androgen therapy. ...
passion for rights
... included a desire to focus on young people, and an insistence that women who wanted an abortion should have access to knowledge and safe medical procedures. The initial draft for the Conference only referred to abortion as a health risk for women. But after the preparatory meetings, there was a chan ...
... included a desire to focus on young people, and an insistence that women who wanted an abortion should have access to knowledge and safe medical procedures. The initial draft for the Conference only referred to abortion as a health risk for women. But after the preparatory meetings, there was a chan ...
Jessica Mauricio Coms 114 December 12, 2008 Nudity and
... Nudity and Advertising in the US Today everywhere you look there are thousands of ads containing various degrees of nudity. These ads give into the old idea that sex sells. In society today that is so very true. Ads all over the country have women, and sometimes men, in the nude promoting and sellin ...
... Nudity and Advertising in the US Today everywhere you look there are thousands of ads containing various degrees of nudity. These ads give into the old idea that sex sells. In society today that is so very true. Ads all over the country have women, and sometimes men, in the nude promoting and sellin ...
CHAPTER 3 Affirmative Aging
... ...distinction between the young elderly--65-74 years; the old elderly--75 years an up; latter group experiences more infirmity. Aging–the biological processes that come with advancing years, which increases the risk of illness and death, and is usually accompanied by ...
... ...distinction between the young elderly--65-74 years; the old elderly--75 years an up; latter group experiences more infirmity. Aging–the biological processes that come with advancing years, which increases the risk of illness and death, and is usually accompanied by ...
altruism, sexual selection and causes of male reproductive
... DuVal, 2011; Wagner, Creel, Frank, & Kalinowski, 2007), suggesting a detailed, comparative exploration is needed to understand this phenomenon. Because male reproductive cooperation stands at the intersection of sexual selection and inclusive fitness theory, it is integrally tied to some of the most ...
... DuVal, 2011; Wagner, Creel, Frank, & Kalinowski, 2007), suggesting a detailed, comparative exploration is needed to understand this phenomenon. Because male reproductive cooperation stands at the intersection of sexual selection and inclusive fitness theory, it is integrally tied to some of the most ...
“Hip to be Crip?” About Crip Theory, Sexuality and People with
... to the activist movements that emerged in response to experiences of societal and social injustice. The most significant similarity between Crip and queer is the radical critique of the concept of normativity [9]. But instead of questioning heterosexuality, crip theory turns our attention to how phy ...
... to the activist movements that emerged in response to experiences of societal and social injustice. The most significant similarity between Crip and queer is the radical critique of the concept of normativity [9]. But instead of questioning heterosexuality, crip theory turns our attention to how phy ...
individual and collective vulnerability and std/hiv
... Nearly twenty years since its discovery, AIDS still remains a ‘planetary emergency’, in the words of the UN Secretary General. AIDS is a threat to humanity which affects all societies and hinders social and economic development. It causes physical and emotional suffering, and is often used to justif ...
... Nearly twenty years since its discovery, AIDS still remains a ‘planetary emergency’, in the words of the UN Secretary General. AIDS is a threat to humanity which affects all societies and hinders social and economic development. It causes physical and emotional suffering, and is often used to justif ...
Cooperating to compete: altruism, sexual selection
... DuVal, 2011; Wagner, Creel, Frank, & Kalinowski, 2007), suggesting a detailed, comparative exploration is needed to understand this phenomenon. Because male reproductive cooperation stands at the intersection of sexual selection and inclusive fitness theory, it is integrally tied to some of the most ...
... DuVal, 2011; Wagner, Creel, Frank, & Kalinowski, 2007), suggesting a detailed, comparative exploration is needed to understand this phenomenon. Because male reproductive cooperation stands at the intersection of sexual selection and inclusive fitness theory, it is integrally tied to some of the most ...
Plenary Presentation – El-Bassel 2013
... • Allows for the recruitment of hidden populations with unknown HIV status through their sex partners not engaged in services • Can be integrated into the continuum of seek, treat, and retain to improve testing, linkage, and retention in care El-Bassel, N., Gilbert, L., Wu, E., Go, H., & Hill, J. (2 ...
... • Allows for the recruitment of hidden populations with unknown HIV status through their sex partners not engaged in services • Can be integrated into the continuum of seek, treat, and retain to improve testing, linkage, and retention in care El-Bassel, N., Gilbert, L., Wu, E., Go, H., & Hill, J. (2 ...
LOSS OF SEXUAL RECOMBINATION AND SEGREGATION IS
... bivalent pairs or are polymorphic, where some individuals exhibit seven bivalent pairs and other individuals have small rings of 4, 6, 8, or 10 chromosomes, plus five to two bivalent pairs. Although one genetic system was always dominant, there were 10 cases in which a species was polymorphic for se ...
... bivalent pairs or are polymorphic, where some individuals exhibit seven bivalent pairs and other individuals have small rings of 4, 6, 8, or 10 chromosomes, plus five to two bivalent pairs. Although one genetic system was always dominant, there were 10 cases in which a species was polymorphic for se ...
Absorbed Dose
... occurs for patients with a unilateral infra-abdominal testis. Ambiguity is usually found in individuals with a unilateral descended testis. A normal male phenotype may be associated with bilateral descended testes. These latter males are usually diagnosed during an infertility evaluation for azoospe ...
... occurs for patients with a unilateral infra-abdominal testis. Ambiguity is usually found in individuals with a unilateral descended testis. A normal male phenotype may be associated with bilateral descended testes. These latter males are usually diagnosed during an infertility evaluation for azoospe ...
- Wiley Online Library
... results if we assume either density independent selection or a stationary population. The trait at the focus of our study is fitness, II’. As we aim to study mate choice based on good genes, we are interested in the genetic value that is transferable to the offspring. In quantitative genetics this t ...
... results if we assume either density independent selection or a stationary population. The trait at the focus of our study is fitness, II’. As we aim to study mate choice based on good genes, we are interested in the genetic value that is transferable to the offspring. In quantitative genetics this t ...
PDF - Office for Contemporary Art Norway
... the end of the 19th century – one which created a space for a public argument in favour of equal rights for women and men, as well as for those marginalized on the basis of their class or sexual orientation. In Norway the topics of sex reform and individual rights dominated the political discussions ...
... the end of the 19th century – one which created a space for a public argument in favour of equal rights for women and men, as well as for those marginalized on the basis of their class or sexual orientation. In Norway the topics of sex reform and individual rights dominated the political discussions ...
The Role of Body Surveillance, Body Shame, and Body Self
... women for at least two primary reasons (i.e., not study only those with clinicallydiagnosable sexual problems). First, some researchers argue that it is important to adopt such a sociocultural view of women’s sexual problems in order to avoid specifying any one pattern of sexual experience as funct ...
... women for at least two primary reasons (i.e., not study only those with clinicallydiagnosable sexual problems). First, some researchers argue that it is important to adopt such a sociocultural view of women’s sexual problems in order to avoid specifying any one pattern of sexual experience as funct ...
effects of natural and sexual selection on adaptive population
... splendens males are favored because they are attacked less frequently by C. virgo males (Tynkkynen et al. 2004, 2005). Finally, comparisons of wing remnants of C. splendens males that were killed by bird predators (mainly pied wagtails Motacilla alba) have revealed that natural selection acts on win ...
... splendens males are favored because they are attacked less frequently by C. virgo males (Tynkkynen et al. 2004, 2005). Finally, comparisons of wing remnants of C. splendens males that were killed by bird predators (mainly pied wagtails Motacilla alba) have revealed that natural selection acts on win ...
Patterns of sexual dimorphism in Pan and Gorilla limb bones Tessa
... midshaft loadings are also present. This suggests factor 1 is showing that as lengths of bones get longer, some widths get smaller. Factor 2 is comprised of high loading hand and foot bones. In Figure 4B, when P. paniscus and P. troglodytes are separated by species, the graphs show that much of the ...
... midshaft loadings are also present. This suggests factor 1 is showing that as lengths of bones get longer, some widths get smaller. Factor 2 is comprised of high loading hand and foot bones. In Figure 4B, when P. paniscus and P. troglodytes are separated by species, the graphs show that much of the ...
Sexual attraction
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Sexual attraction is attraction on the basis of sexual desire or the quality of arousing such interest. Sexual attractiveness or sex appeal is an individual's ability to attract the sexual or erotic interest of another person, and is a factor in sexual selection or mate choice. The attraction can be to the physical or other qualities or traits of a person, or to such qualities in the context in which they appear. The attraction may be to a person's aesthetics or movements or to their voice or smell, besides other factors. The attraction may be enhanced by a person's adornments, clothing, perfume, hair length and style, and anything else which can attract the sexual interest of another person. It can also be influenced by individual genetic, psychological, or cultural factors, or to other, more amorphous qualities of the person. Sexual attraction is also a response to another person that depends on a combination of the person possessing the traits and also on the criteria of the person who is attracted.Though attempts have been made to devise objective criteria of sexual attractiveness, and measure it as one of several bodily forms of capital asset (see erotic capital), a person's sexual attractiveness is to a large extent a subjective measure dependent on another person's interest, perception, and sexual orientation. For example, a gay or lesbian person would typically find a person of the same sex to be more attractive than one of the other sex. A bisexual person would find either sex to be attractive. Asexuality refers to those who do not experience sexual attraction for either sex, though they may have romantic attraction (homoromantic, biromantic or heteroromantic). Interpersonal attraction includes factors such as physical or psychological similarity, familiarity or possessing a preponderance of common or familiar features, similarity, complementarity, reciprocal liking, and reinforcement.The ability of a person's physical and other qualities to create a sexual interest in others is the basis of their use in advertising, film, and other visual media, as well as in modeling and other occupations.