RECENT ADVANCES IN SEx IDENTIFICATION OF HUMAN
... practitioners of this field is the complex relationship between sex and its effect on the size and shape of skeletal elements.58 While the traditional metric methods have demonstrated increased accuracy as described above, it is impossible to appreciate and quantify shape differences, because this v ...
... practitioners of this field is the complex relationship between sex and its effect on the size and shape of skeletal elements.58 While the traditional metric methods have demonstrated increased accuracy as described above, it is impossible to appreciate and quantify shape differences, because this v ...
Symmetry and evolution: A genomic antagonism approach. In
... flies, Musca domestica, are found to have a higher mating success.37 Across diverse species, a large literature points to meaningful connections between FA, genotypic and phenotypic quality. It has been reported that FA is negatively correlated with attractiveness in humans. 38 The ‘good genes’ mode ...
... flies, Musca domestica, are found to have a higher mating success.37 Across diverse species, a large literature points to meaningful connections between FA, genotypic and phenotypic quality. It has been reported that FA is negatively correlated with attractiveness in humans. 38 The ‘good genes’ mode ...
Research Article The Evaluation of Sexual Functions and Sex
... negative feedback effect on LH. Herzog also stated that this mechanisms should also be borne in mind when evaluating hormonal changes during CBZ treatment.(5) As to women, enzyme inducing AED's decreases bioactivity of E2, testesteron and other sex steroids by increasing the synthesis SHBG and leads ...
... negative feedback effect on LH. Herzog also stated that this mechanisms should also be borne in mind when evaluating hormonal changes during CBZ treatment.(5) As to women, enzyme inducing AED's decreases bioactivity of E2, testesteron and other sex steroids by increasing the synthesis SHBG and leads ...
Logistic Regression - Centre for Suicide Research and
... – E.g., if you have three outcome categories (A, B and C), then the analysis will consist of two comparisons that you choose: • Compare everything against your first category (e.g. A vs. B and A vs. C), • Or your last category (e.g. A vs. C and B vs. C), • Or a custom category (e.g. B vs. A and B vs ...
... – E.g., if you have three outcome categories (A, B and C), then the analysis will consist of two comparisons that you choose: • Compare everything against your first category (e.g. A vs. B and A vs. C), • Or your last category (e.g. A vs. C and B vs. C), • Or a custom category (e.g. B vs. A and B vs ...
Acronyms - BRIDGE Gender - Institute of Development Studies
... are ‘natural’. What is considered acceptable varies between and within different societies. One example of ‘acceptable’ sex might be sex within marriage initiated by the man when the woman is not menstruating. However, other forms of sexuality, such as homosexuality or women being too sexually asser ...
... are ‘natural’. What is considered acceptable varies between and within different societies. One example of ‘acceptable’ sex might be sex within marriage initiated by the man when the woman is not menstruating. However, other forms of sexuality, such as homosexuality or women being too sexually asser ...
this one - Talmudology
... above all by lack of knowledge of the anatomy and innervation of this area (Foldes and Buisson, 2009). The G spot name is given in recognition of the researcher who found its existence and relationship to female ejaculation (Grafenberg’s spot) (Grafenberg, 1950). Considered to be a prostate remnant, ...
... above all by lack of knowledge of the anatomy and innervation of this area (Foldes and Buisson, 2009). The G spot name is given in recognition of the researcher who found its existence and relationship to female ejaculation (Grafenberg’s spot) (Grafenberg, 1950). Considered to be a prostate remnant, ...
Sexual selection, sexual conflict and the evolution of ageing and life
... short time periods (see Vinogradov 1998). Males can benefit by sacrificing longevity for the possibility of enhanced mating success, whereas females cannot gain as much by sacrificing longevity because female fitness is limited by the time ...
... short time periods (see Vinogradov 1998). Males can benefit by sacrificing longevity for the possibility of enhanced mating success, whereas females cannot gain as much by sacrificing longevity because female fitness is limited by the time ...
Phenotypic correlates of male reproductive success in western gorillas
... Sexual dimorphism is generally expected to arise from sexual selection, but it can also arise from other factors such as predation (Darwin, 1871; Andersson, 1994; Plavcan, 2001; Lawler, 2009). Sexual dimorphism is generally considered as evidence that selection has occurred in the past, but it does ...
... Sexual dimorphism is generally expected to arise from sexual selection, but it can also arise from other factors such as predation (Darwin, 1871; Andersson, 1994; Plavcan, 2001; Lawler, 2009). Sexual dimorphism is generally considered as evidence that selection has occurred in the past, but it does ...
Untitled - King`s College London
... labour, for example participation in clinical trials or the selling of organs and other bodily tissues as a means of livelihood. This labour is not generally recognised as such, because it does not consist primarily in the performance of codified tasks, but rather in subjects giving clinics access t ...
... labour, for example participation in clinical trials or the selling of organs and other bodily tissues as a means of livelihood. This labour is not generally recognised as such, because it does not consist primarily in the performance of codified tasks, but rather in subjects giving clinics access t ...
Choice-Makers and Risk-Takers in Neo
... “the repeated stylization of the body” (Butler 1990: 33). The male or female performance is aligned with the repetition of an accepted set of behaviors and actions, thus appearing to be ‘fixed’ or ‘solid’. However, Butler (1990: 25) argues that “there is no gender identity behind the expression of g ...
... “the repeated stylization of the body” (Butler 1990: 33). The male or female performance is aligned with the repetition of an accepted set of behaviors and actions, thus appearing to be ‘fixed’ or ‘solid’. However, Butler (1990: 25) argues that “there is no gender identity behind the expression of g ...
Sexual Dynamics in Mentoring Relationships
... relationship (Clawson and Kram, 1984). However, power can be sexy. Quinn and Lees (1984) reported that in 74% of romantic relationships which occur at work, the male is in a more senior position to the female. In cross-gender mentoring relationships, the dearth of women in senior positions means tha ...
... relationship (Clawson and Kram, 1984). However, power can be sexy. Quinn and Lees (1984) reported that in 74% of romantic relationships which occur at work, the male is in a more senior position to the female. In cross-gender mentoring relationships, the dearth of women in senior positions means tha ...
Prevalence of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, other
... anal sex was 18 years and majority (83.0%) were single while 10% reported being married/cohabiting with a woman. Of those interviewed, 31.8% assumed a receptive, 60.8% an insertive and 7.4% both an insertive and receptive position during last anal sexual contact. Condoms and lubricant use was fairly ...
... anal sex was 18 years and majority (83.0%) were single while 10% reported being married/cohabiting with a woman. Of those interviewed, 31.8% assumed a receptive, 60.8% an insertive and 7.4% both an insertive and receptive position during last anal sexual contact. Condoms and lubricant use was fairly ...
A case study of the sexual double standard and
... Throughout history one expression of patriarchal social organisation has been the existence of a sexual double standard between the genders, enabling the sexual freedom of men, while enforcing the chastity of women. This thesis will examine the operation of the sexual double standard in mid-nineteen ...
... Throughout history one expression of patriarchal social organisation has been the existence of a sexual double standard between the genders, enabling the sexual freedom of men, while enforcing the chastity of women. This thesis will examine the operation of the sexual double standard in mid-nineteen ...
Speaking the Unspeakable: Subversive Eroticism in Kate Chopin`s
... It seems that one of the main features that characterizes the work of both authors as “part of the first modern female literary discourse in America” is the centrality and expression given to women’s experience (Papke, 1990: 4). Most of their protagonists are indeed women, and there is usually a co ...
... It seems that one of the main features that characterizes the work of both authors as “part of the first modern female literary discourse in America” is the centrality and expression given to women’s experience (Papke, 1990: 4). Most of their protagonists are indeed women, and there is usually a co ...
Sensory exploitation and sexual conflict
... Much of the literature on male–female coevolution concerns the processes by which male traits and female preferences for these can coevolve and be maintained by selection. There has been less explicit focus on the origin of male traits and female preferences. Here, I argue that it is important to di ...
... Much of the literature on male–female coevolution concerns the processes by which male traits and female preferences for these can coevolve and be maintained by selection. There has been less explicit focus on the origin of male traits and female preferences. Here, I argue that it is important to di ...
SEXUAL SELECTION AND THE DESCENT OF MAN 1871-1971
... breeding system (for example, monogamy) as well as the adult sex ratio become functions of a single variable controlling sexual selection. I first define parental investment as any investment by the parent in an individual offspring that increases the offspring's chance of surviving (and hence repro ...
... breeding system (for example, monogamy) as well as the adult sex ratio become functions of a single variable controlling sexual selection. I first define parental investment as any investment by the parent in an individual offspring that increases the offspring's chance of surviving (and hence repro ...
Parental Investment and Sexual Selection
... breeding system (for example, monogamy) as well as the adult sex ratio become functions of a single variable controlling sexual selection. I first define parental investment as any investment by the parent in an individual offspring that increases the offspring's chance of surviving (and hence repro ...
... breeding system (for example, monogamy) as well as the adult sex ratio become functions of a single variable controlling sexual selection. I first define parental investment as any investment by the parent in an individual offspring that increases the offspring's chance of surviving (and hence repro ...
Polyandry and sex-specific gene expression
... Specific mating systems are associated with different intensities of sex-specific selection. Selection can alter gene expression or coding sequence to enact phenotypic change [8,48], and if the effect of sex-specific selection in coding sequence is anything to go by [49], then sex-specific selection ...
... Specific mating systems are associated with different intensities of sex-specific selection. Selection can alter gene expression or coding sequence to enact phenotypic change [8,48], and if the effect of sex-specific selection in coding sequence is anything to go by [49], then sex-specific selection ...
Testing the mate-choice hypothesis of the female orgasm
... hypothesis, under which the benefits relate to increased care and paternal investment (Barash, 1977; Beach, 1974; Eibl-Eibesfeldt, 1970; Hamburg, 1978; Morris, 1999). Genetic benefits to offspring can, in theory, be any heritable traits with fitness benefits, but the focus has been on physical mascu ...
... hypothesis, under which the benefits relate to increased care and paternal investment (Barash, 1977; Beach, 1974; Eibl-Eibesfeldt, 1970; Hamburg, 1978; Morris, 1999). Genetic benefits to offspring can, in theory, be any heritable traits with fitness benefits, but the focus has been on physical mascu ...
Debate summary - The Debating Group
... Secondly, attempts to judge complaints on the basis of ‘prevailing standards of decency’ is further problematic. It relies upon interpretation of what would be considered to cause widespread offence within a culture which is itself influenced by media and advertising. And it allows for the case that ...
... Secondly, attempts to judge complaints on the basis of ‘prevailing standards of decency’ is further problematic. It relies upon interpretation of what would be considered to cause widespread offence within a culture which is itself influenced by media and advertising. And it allows for the case that ...
Chapter 8 Evolution at multiple loci: linkage and
... Ultimately, asexual reproduction should take over. However, in nature this is not the case. Most organisms reproduce sexually and both sexual and asexual modes of reproduction are used in many organisms ...
... Ultimately, asexual reproduction should take over. However, in nature this is not the case. Most organisms reproduce sexually and both sexual and asexual modes of reproduction are used in many organisms ...
sexual dimorphism of clavicle in south indian population
... are established for all skeletal elements and the proportions are expressed as indices in 38 th edition of Grays Anatomy [4]. In 1951, Oliver found that the left clavicle to be longer than the MATERIALS AND METHODS right in French people [5]. The present study also This cross sectional study has bee ...
... are established for all skeletal elements and the proportions are expressed as indices in 38 th edition of Grays Anatomy [4]. In 1951, Oliver found that the left clavicle to be longer than the MATERIALS AND METHODS right in French people [5]. The present study also This cross sectional study has bee ...
Cultural, Historical, and Research Perspectives on Sexuality
... Anthropologists usually classify cultures on the basis of their subsistence patterns, that is, on how the people produce and distribute food and other goods. Anything that affects a society’s subsistence pattern can influence reproduction and thus sexual behavior. Shortages of food, for example, may ...
... Anthropologists usually classify cultures on the basis of their subsistence patterns, that is, on how the people produce and distribute food and other goods. Anything that affects a society’s subsistence pattern can influence reproduction and thus sexual behavior. Shortages of food, for example, may ...
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A Sociology of AttrActiveneSS
... as they did, by which I assessed the subjective meanings behind the valuations of statements. Furthermore, the respondents were asked to do a second ranking, but this time they had to rank pictures of Dutch television personalities (Chris Zegers, Katja Schuurman, and Chantal Janzen). By using statem ...
... as they did, by which I assessed the subjective meanings behind the valuations of statements. Furthermore, the respondents were asked to do a second ranking, but this time they had to rank pictures of Dutch television personalities (Chris Zegers, Katja Schuurman, and Chantal Janzen). By using statem ...