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  1. Asexuality

    punk rock band Asexuals band good article sexual orientation Asexuality sometimes referred ... of asexuality . Review of General Psychology 10 3 241 250. Retrieved on 31 August 2007. ref ref ... title Asexuality Classification and Characterization journal Archives of Sexual Behavior volume 36 ... m2372 is 3 41 ai n6274004 Asexuality prevalence and associated factors in a national probability sample ... in 2004 placed the prevalence of asexuality at 1 . ref name Bogaert2004 ref name cnn cite news ... asexual work http www.cnn.com CNN.com accessdate 11 November 2007 date 15 October 2004 ref Asexuality ... recently has asexuality started to become accepted as a sexual orientation and a field of scientific ... journal last Melby first Todd title Asexuality gets more attention, but is it a sexual orientation ... begun to coalesce. ref name Prause While some researchers assert that asexuality is a sexual orientation ... 22 December 2011. ref ref http www.gayline.gen.nz asexual.htm Asexuality Wellington, N.Z. Gay ... AVEN defines asexuality as someone who does not experience sexual attraction and stated, a nother .... Asexuality is like any other identity  at its core, it s just a word that people use to help figure ... varied in their attempts to define asexuality, but the term is usually defined to mean the lack or absence ... sex as long as it does not involve them. ref name Prause ref name About Asexuality cite web title About Asexuality publisher Asexual Visibility and Education Network url http www.asexuality.org home .... There is significant debate over whether asexuality is a sexual orientation or not. ref name Sexual ... imply a general lack of sexual attraction to anyone, but asexuality is generally not considered a disorder such as anorgasmia , anhedonia , etc. or a sexual dysfunction because asexuality does not necessarily .... ref name Bogaert2006 Some scholars, however, opine that asexuality is not a meaningful ... that asexuality is a sexual orientation, as some asexuals are unable to masturbate even though ...   more details



  1. Asexuals

    Asexuals may refer to Asexuals band , a Canadian punk rock band, asexuality , a condition marked by lack of physical or emotional interest in sex. dab ...   more details



  1. David Jay

    David Jay s blog and podcast about asexuality http www.asexuality.org AVEN Asexual Visibility and Education ...   more details



  1. Sexuality

    wiktionarypar sexuality Sexuality may refer to Human sexuality Human male sexuality Human female sexuality Child sexuality Human sexual activity Sex in biology Gender identity how someone identifies themselves in terms of gender Sexual orientation Animal sexual behaviour Plant sexuality In music Sexuality Prince song Sexuality Prince song , a 1981 song by Prince Sexuality Billy Bragg song Sexuality Billy Bragg song Sexuality album Sexuality album , by S bastien Tellier Other Sexualities journal Sexualities journal , a peer reviewed academic journal on sociology See also Sex disambiguation Index of human sexuality articles Asexuality Bisexuality Homosexuality Heterosexuality Monosexuality Pansexuality Polysexuality Pomosexual ity Sexology Transsexualism disambig ceb Sekswalidad fr Sexualit homonymie la Sexualitas ro Sexualitate tl Seksuwal tr Cinsellik ...   more details



  1. Conidiation

    Conidiation is a Biology biological process in which filamentous fungi reproduce asexuality asexually from spores . Rhythmic conidiation is the most obvious output of fungal circadian rhythms . Neurospora species are most often used to study this rhythmic conidiation. Physical stimuli, such as light exposure and mechanical injury to the mycelium trigger conidiation however, conidiogenesis itself is a holistic response determined by the cell s metabolic state, as influenced by the environment and endogenous biological rhythms. ref cite journal pages 2887 900 doi 10.1099 mic.0.041715 0 title Reproduction without sex conidiation in the filamentous fungus Trichoderma year 2010 last1 Steyaert first1 Johanna M. last2 Weld first2 Richard J. last3 Mendoza Mendoza first3 Artemio last4 Stewart first4 Alison journal Microbiology volume 156 issue 10 pmid 20688823 ref See also Portal Fungi Conidium References reflist Further reading cite journal pages 489 519 doi 10.1146 annurev.micro.58.030603.123744 title CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS IN MICROORGANISMS New Complexities year 2004 last1 Lakin Thomas first1 Patricia L. last2 Brody first2 Stuart journal Annual Review of Microbiology volume 58 pmid 15487946 Category Mycology Fungus stub ...   more details



  1. Timema douglasi

    Taxobox regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Phasmatodea subordo Timematodea familia Timematidae subfamilia Timematinae tribus Timematini these are probably obsolete genus Timema species T. douglasi binomial Timema douglasi binomial authority Sandoval and Vickery, 1996 Timema douglasi is a stick insect native to northern California and southern Oregon. It was first identified in 1996 as a specialist feeder on old growth Douglas fir . ref name sandoval1996 cite journal last Sandoval first Cristina P. coauthors Vernon R. Vickery title Timema douglasi Phasmatoptera Timematodea , a new parthenogenetic species from southeastern Oregon and northern California, with notes on other species. journal The Canadian Entomologist year 1996 volume 128 pages 79 84 url http pubs.esc sec.ca doi abs 10.4039 Ent12879 1 accessdate 19 July 2011 doi 10.4039 Ent12879 1 ref It is one of five parthenogenesis parthenogenetic species of Timema . ref name schwander2011 cite journal last Schwander first Tanja coauthors Lee Henry, Bernard J Crespi title Molecular evidence for ancient asexuality in timema stick insects. journal Current Biology year 2011 volume 21 issue 13 pages 1129 34 pmid 21683598 ref References Reflist Category Phasmatodea Phasmatodea stub ...   more details



  1. Affectional orientation

    28 issue 1 pages 18 34 DEFAULTSORT Affectional Orientation Category Asexuality Category Sexual orientation ...   more details



  1. Gender taxonomy

    , asexuality and various paraphilia s . Notes and references Reflist offset br Category Biology ...   more details



  1. Kinsey scale

    of Sexual Orientation ref This scale took into account the case of asexuality and the simultaneous ...   more details



  1. Antisexualism

    identities Category Ethical theories Category Non sexuality Category Asexuality lt Antiseksualizmas ...   more details



  1. Todeswunsch

    part 1 note11 Drama of asexuality part 1 length11 2 05 title12 freitod Phantasien note12 suicide Fantasies length12 3 23 title13 Drama der Geschlechtslosigkeit part 2 note13 Drama of asexuality part 2 ...   more details



  1. Deadeye Dick

    for the band Deadeye Dick band Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Deadeye Dick title orig translator image image DeadeyeDick Vonnegut .jpg 200px image caption Cover of first edition hardcover author Kurt Vonnegut illustrator cover artist country United States language English language English series genre Novel publisher Delacorte Press release date 1982 english release date media type Print Hardcover & Paperback pages isbn 0 440 01780 7 dewey 813 .54 19 congress PS3572.O5 D4 1982 oclc 8629582 preceded by followed by Deadeye Dick is a novel by Kurt Vonnegut originally published in 1982. Plot summary The novel s main character, Rudy Waltz, nicknamed Deadeye Dick , ref Dick Deadeye is a character in H.M.S. Pinafore ref commits accidental manslaughter as a child he kills a pregnant woman who was vacuuming and lives his whole life feeling guilty and seeking forgiveness for it. He was so traumatized by the events directly after the woman s death that he lives life as an asexual Asexuality neuter , neither homosexual nor heterosexual. He tells the story of his life as a middle aged man expatriate in Haiti , which symbolizes New York City, until the end, when the stream of time of the story catches up with him. At this point, he confronts an event that has been suggested and referred to throughout the novel. The generic Midwest ern town of Midland City, Ohio also the setting of Breakfast of Champions in which Rudy was raised is virtually destroyed by a neutron bomb . At the ending of the book, it appears that Rudy, while he may not have fully come to terms with his actions, has at least come to live with them. In addition, the ending is where Vonnegut provides his most direct commentary on society, although there are hints here and there throughout the novel. Another key theme throughout the book is the relationship between Waltz and his parents. Vonnegut focuses on connecting the actions and attitudes of parents to the ensuin ...   more details



  1. Spiritual marriage

    col Asexuality Bride of Christ Celibate marriage Mystical marriage Peijainen Platonic love Romantic ...   more details



  1. Epicene

    Wiktionary epicene For the play by Ben Jonson Epic ne, or The silent woman Epicene is an adjective sometimes Adjectives Nominal use of adjectives and adjectival use of nouns substantive for loss of gender distinction, often specificly loss of masculinity . It includes p effeminacy a man with characteristics that are traditionally Femininity feminine androgyny having both masculine and feminine characteristics, or asexuality a lack of sexual interest in any gender. Specialized uses In linguistics , the adjective epicene is used to describe a word that has only one form for both male and female referents. ref http www.bartleby.com 61 51 E0175100.html Epicene . The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language . Fourth Edition. Houghton Mifflin Company, 2000. ref The term common is also used. In English, for example, the words assassin , cousin and violinist can refer to either a man or a woman. The word he, although often regarded as masculine, is also considered to be epicene by some Fact date December 2009 alternatively, the more evidently epicene word they is used by some as a singular, generic mood generic , non referring expression referring pronoun technically, anaphora linguistics anaphora see also singular they . In languages with grammatical gender , the term epicene can be used in two distinct situations The same word can refer to both masculine and feminine antecedents, while retaining its own grammatical gender. For example, in New Testament Greek , parthenos lang grc , virgin is a feminine noun, but masculine in form. It can be used to refer to both men and women. ref JW Wenham. The Elements of New Testament Greek . Cambridge Cambridge University Press, 1965, p. 169. ref A noun or adjective has identical masculine and feminine forms. For example, in French language French , the noun enfant child and the adjective espi gle mischievous can be either masculine or feminine un enfant espi gle a mischievous male child une enfant espi gle a misch ...   more details



  1. Monosexuality

    toward monosexuality, polysexuality, or asexuality. See also Biphobia Gynephilia and androphilia Kinsey ...   more details



  1. The Eye in the Door

    and indiscriminate bisexuality, is effectively contrasted with Rivers s tepid asexuality and Sassoon ...   more details



  1. Geschwind syndrome

    Infobox Disease Name Geschwind syndrome Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 none ICD9 none ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj overview eMedicineTopic 1186336 MeshID Geschwind syndrome , also known as Gastaut Geschwind is a characteristic personality syndrome consisting of symptoms such as circumstantiality , hypergraphia , altered sexuality usually asexuality hyposexuality , meaning a decreased interest , and intensified mental life deepened cognitive and emotional responses , hyper religiosity and or hyper morality or moral ideas that is present in some epilepsy patients. This syndrome is particularly associated with temporal lobe epilepsy occurring in the left hemisphere of the brain. For identification, the term Geschwind syndrome has been suggested as a name for this group of behavioral phenomena. There has currently been both support ref cite journal author Blumer D title Evidence supporting the temporal lobe epilepsy personality syndrome journal Neurology volume 53 issue 5 Suppl 2 pages S9 12 year 1999 pmid 10496229 ref and criticism ref cite journal author Devinsky O, Najjar S title Evidence against the existence of a temporal lobe epilepsy personality syndrome journal Neurology volume 53 issue 5 Suppl 2 pages S13 25 year 1999 pmid 10496230 ref ref http www.emedicine.com NEURO topic604.htm eMedicine Psychiatric Disorders Associated With Epilepsy Article by William J Nowack Bot generated title ref in suggestion of this syndrome. Currently the strongest support arises from many clinicians who describe and attempt to classify patients with seizures with these personality features. The term Geschwind s Syndrome comes from one of the two people who first characterized the syndrome Norman Geschwind . His associate was Stephen Waxman who also did a great deal of work in the field. Note that Geschwind s Syndrome can be seen both in the inter ictal between seizures and the ictal during seizures states. See also Temporal lobe epilepsy Neurotheology References reflist cite ...   more details



  1. The Girl in a Swing

    meets K the Karin, his personality is very reserved to the point of asexuality. K the Karin A young ...   more details



  1. Mariage blanc

    distinguish White wedding Mariage blanc from the French language French , literally white marriage is a marriage which is without consummation . ref Bliss, Alan. 1996 A Dictionary of Foreign Words and Phrases in Current English. Routledge, London. ISBN 0415059054 ref The persons may have married for a variety of reasons, for example, a marriage of convenience is usually entered into in order to aid or rescue one of the principals of the marriage from persecution or harm or for economic, social or visa advantage. Another example is a lavender marriage , one undertaken to disguise the homosexuality of at least one partner. Etymology The expression may derive from the absence of hymen al blood on the couple s white wedding night bed sheets, ref Ayto, John. 1993 Euphemisms. Bloomsbury, London. ISBN 0747512949. ref however the French word blanc also means blank in the sense of empty , e.g. cartouche blanc a blank cartridge , one lacking a bullet. Cases An example is of a Gentile marrying a Jew to protect that person during times of extreme anti Semitism such as the lead up to World War II in areas of Europe menaced by Nazism Baron Federico von Berzeviczy Pallavicini . . . d uring 1930s the thirties . . . made a mariage blanc with the niece of Demel s Jewish owners, which allowed her to enter a convent under his name and survive the war. ref a footnote in The Grand Surprise The Journals of Leo Lerman , edited by Stephen Pascal ref Demel s is a luxurious Vienna Viennese confectionery, still in business today. Other reasons A mariage blanc may also result if one or both partners discover after their wedding that they are either incapable of, or unwilling to take part in, sexual intercourse, for example, due to asexuality , impotence or frigidity , chronic illness or disability . The marriages of Thomas Carlyle , ref Harris, Frank. 1973 My Life and Loves . London, Corgi. p232 243. ed. John F. Gallagher. ref Author Frank Harris claims that Carlyle had confessed his impotenc ...   more details



  1. Sexual repression

    also Antisexualism Asexuality Delayed ejaculation Erotophobia References Reflist Category Sexology ...   more details



  1. Sexless marriage

    depression of one or both partners . A marriage may also be sexless if one or both partners are Asexuality ... fr appetite comes with eating. See also Asexuality Sexual dysfunction Spiritual marriage Celibate ...   more details



  1. Sexual inhibition

    POV check date December 2007 Refimprove date July 2007 A sexual inhibition is a conscious or subconscious constraint or curtailment by a person of behaviour relating to specific human sexual behavior sexual matters or practices or of a discussion of sexual matters. Though a person can be regarded as being sexually inhibited if he or she irrationally erotophobia fear s of or is excessively averse to any sexual practice or discourse, the term is normally not applied to a person who refrains from certain sexual activities on morality moral and rational grounds or due to a Psychology psychological mental illness disorder . On the other hand, a person can be regarded as having low sexual inhibitions when he she welcomes a variety of non conventional erotic practices. Hypersexuality is typically associated with lowered sexual inhibitions, and alcohol and some drugs can affect a person s social inhibitions social and sexual inhibitions. Hypersexuality is at times viewed in terms of sexual addiction . A particularly uninhibited individual might be branded in contemporary society as being a slut , stud or pervert while someone abnormally inhibited may be considered Hypoactive sexual desire disorder sexually frigid or prudish. See Asexuality . Causes of inhibitions A person s sexual inhibitions are a product of the person s personality, as well as personal experiences. Nevertheless there are a number of sources which have a great influence on the development of actual behaviour. Social conditioning and fashions also has an influence. See the nature vs nurture debate. As a young person matures sexually, he or she will be exposed to myriad mixed signals of what various people regard as the normal behavior in a particular situation. On the other hand, other will hold such behavior to be unacceptable. Sexual inhibitions may result from, for example, repression of sexual behaviour as a child, societal restraints on sexual behaviour, ignorance, sexual myths, and disparity between t ...   more details



  1. The Major Transitions in Evolution

    The Major Transitions in Evolution is a book written by John Maynard Smith and E rs Szathm ry Oxford University Press , 1995 . ref name majortransinevolution cite book title The Major Transitions in Evolution last Maynard Smith first John authorlink John Maynard Smith coauthors E rs Szathm ry publisher Oxford University Press year 1995 location Oxford, England isbn 019850294X ref This was a seminal publication that continues to contribute to ongoing issues in evolutionary biology. ref name Sterelny cite book last Sterelny first Kim authorlink Kim Sterelny title Dawkins Vs Gould Survival of the Fittest year 2007 publisher Icon Books location Cambridge, U.K. isbn 1 84046 780 0 Also ISBN 978 1840467 80 2 ref ref name evolutionthe1st4billionyears cite book title Evolution The First Four Billion Years last Benton first Michael authorlink Michael J. Benton chapter Paleontology and the History of Life editors Michael Ruse & Joseph Travis year 2009 publisher The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press location Cambridge, Massachusetts isbn 978 0 674 03175 3 pages 80 104 ref class wikitable border 0 cellpadding 1 cellspacing 0 width 75 style font size 100 colspan 3 Transitions described in the book Transition from Transition to Notes Replicating molecule s Populations of molecule s in compartments Can t observe Independent replicators probably RNA Chromosomes RNA world hypothesis RNA as both gene s and enzyme s DNA as genes protein s as enzymes Prokaryote s Eukaryote s Can observe Asexuality Asexual cloning clones Sex ual population s Evolution of sex Protist s Multicellular organism s animal s, plant s, fungus fungi Evolution of multicellularity Solitary individuals Colony biology Colonies with non reproductive caste s Evolution of eusociality Primate societies Human societies with language , enabling meme s Sociocultural evolution Maynard Smith and Szathmary identified several properties common to the transitions Smaller entities have often come about together to form la ...   more details



  1. Gender symbol

    big U 26AA Medium white circle base, used as a symbol for asexuality , sexless or genderless big ...   more details



  1. Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. ciceris

    DISPLAYTITLE Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. ciceris Taxobox name Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. ciceris image K7725 1 sm.jpg image caption Plant pathogenic strain of Fusarium oxysporum that causes fusarium wilt regnum Fungi phylum Ascomycota classis Sordariomycetes subclassis Hypocreomycetidae ordo Hypocreales familia Nectriaceae genus Fusarium species Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. ciceris binomial Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. ciceris binomial authority Matuo & K. Sato as ciceri , 1962 synonyms Fusarium lateritium f. ciceris small Padwick Erwin as ciceri , 1958 small br Fusarium merismoides f. ciceris small Padwick Subram. as ciceri , 1971 small br Fusarium orthoceras var. ciceris small Padwick as ciceri , 1940 small Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. ciceris is a fungus fungal plant pathogen that causes fusarium wilt of chickpea . Description Fusarium oxysporum is a common soil inhabitant and produces three types of Asexuality asexual spore s macroconidia, microconidia and chlamydospores. ref http www.padil.gov.au viewPestDiagnosticImages.aspx?id 1043 PaDIL ref br The Conidium macroconidia are straight to slightly curved, slender, thin walled usually with three or four septa, a foot shaped basal cell and a tapered and curved apical cell. They are generally produced from phialide s on Ascomycete Asexual reproduction conidiophores by basipetal division. They are important in secondary infection. ref name CA Couteaudier, Y. and C. Alabouvette, 1990 Survival and inoculum potential of conidia and chlamydospores of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lini in soil. Can. J. Microbiol. 36 551 556 ref br The Conidium microconidia are ellipsoidal and either have no septum or a single one. They are formed from Ascomycete Conidiogenesis and dehiscence phialides in false heads by basipetal division. They are important in secondary infection. ref name CA br The Conidium chlamydospores are globose and have thick walls. They are formed from Hypha hyphae or alternatively by the modification of hyphal cells. They are import ...   more details




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