That line is called the “penile raphe.” From conception until 7 weeks, fetuses have no sex difference—the genitals look fairly female. … The line down the middle, called a “raphe”, is just a reminder of how all humans start out with a common female genital anatomy until 7 weeks afterRead More →

Since 1880 up to 2018, the name “Jaylene” was recorded 8,678 times in the SSA public database. Using the UN World Population Prospects for 2019, that’s more than enough Jaylenes to occupy the country of Saint Pierre and Miquelon with an estimated population of 6,375. What does jayleen mean? SHARE.Read More →

In law, common law (also known as judicial precedent or judge-made law, or case law) is the body of law created by judges and similar quasi-judicial tribunals by virtue of being stated in written opinions. Who is responsible for common law? Courts are responsible for interpreting and applying the relevantRead More →

How many human hermaphrodites are there? True hermaphroditism represents of 5% of all disorders of sex development. Estimated frequency of ovotestes is one in 83,000 births (0.0012%). The exact number of confirmed cases is uncertain, but by 1991 approximately 500 cases had been confirmed. Can a hermaphrodite human have babies?Read More →

Common areas can include hallways, sidewalks, parking lots, community swimming pools, and laundry facilities, though the list doesn’t end there. If people in a residential building or development are free to use a space, it is likely a common area. Is a balcony private property? However, if one looks toRead More →

Cardiac hypertrophy is usually asymmetric with greatest involvement most commonly of the basal interventricular septum subjacent to the aortic valve. It is occasionally restricted to other myocardial regions, such as the apex, the mid-portion as well as the posterior wall of the left ventricle. Where does hypertrophic cardiomyopathy occur? HypertrophicRead More →

This passage mentions a Zadok who is described as ‘a brave young warrior’ from the tribe of Levi who supported David at Hebron. It is likely that this man can be identified with David’s priest Zadok (also Josephus, Ant. 7:2, §2). 1 Chronicles 6:4-8 (Hebrew 5:30-34) adds further information aboutRead More →

Quintuplets occur naturally in 1 in 55,000,000 births. The first quintuplets known to survive infancy were the identical female Canadian Dionne Quintuplets, born in 1934. Are there any living identical quintuplets? IDENTICAL QUINTUPLETS The world’s second surviving set of identical quintuplets, the Quiroga-Aguilar girls of Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico. They’ll beRead More →