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  1. Cytoplasmic male sterility

    Refimprove date January 2009 Cytoplasmic male sterility is total or partial male sterility associated ... hybrids. Cytoplasmic male sterility has now been identified in over 150 plant species. ref Schnable PS, RP Wise 1998 The molecular basis of cytoplasmic male sterility. Trends in Plant Science, 3 5 175 180. ref It is more prevalent than female sterility, either because the male sporophyte and gametophyte .... Male sterility can arise spontaneously via mutations in nuclear and or cytoplasmic genes. Male sterility can be either cytoplasmic or cytoplasmic&ndash genetic. Cytoplasmic male sterility CMS is caused ... of male sterility in CMS may be controlled either entirely by cytoplasmic factors or by interaction between cytoplasmic and nuclear factors. Cytoplasmic male sterility Cytoplasmic male sterility ... reciprocal differences. Cytoplasmic genetic male sterility While CMS is controlled by an extranuclear ... encouraging cross breeding producing only hybrid seeds under natural conditions. Cytoplasmic male sterility ... self pollinate, seed formation is dependent upon pollen from the male line. Cytoplasmic male sterility ... the same nuclear genome as the MS line but with normal fertile cytoplasm. Cytoplasmic male sterility in hybrid maize breeding Cytoplasmic male sterility is an important part of hybrid maize production ... of Cytoplasmic Male Sterility ins Maize under Different Environmental Conditions. Crop Science 49 77 ... Elsevier year 1999 pages 186 189 isbn 9780444502780 ref Male sterility is the failure of plants ... with pollen production. Male sterility is easy to detect because a large number of pollen grains are produced and are easily studied. Male sterility is assayed through staining techniques carmine , lactophenol or iodine , while detection of female sterility is by the absence of seeds. Male ... genomes . It shows non Mendelian inheritance, with male sterility inherited maternally. In general ... from genetic male sterility genes. The Rf genes have no expression of their own unless the sterile ...   more details



  1. Sterility

    Wiktionary sterile Sterile or sterility may refer to Sterilization microbiology , a term referring to any process that eliminates or kills all forms of life from an item or field Sterility physiology , an inability of a living organism to effect sexual reproduction Infertility , the condition of a person being unable to bear children, especially through natural means Asepsis , a state of being free from biological contaminants Sterile deposit , a geological strata free of archaeological materials Sterile Records , a record label formed in London in 1979 by Nigel Ayers and Caroline K of the post industrial music group Nocturnal Emissions See also Sterilization disambiguation Disambiguation fr St rilit homonymie id Steril uk ...   more details



  1. Sterility (physiology)

    unreferenced date August 2011 Sterility is the physiological inability to effect sexual reproduction in a living thing, members of whose kind have been produced sexually. The term may be used in reference to types of organism, such as the mule , a sterile Hybrid biology hybrid individual organisms sterility indicates an absolute and permanent inability to produce offspring, unlike infertility , which may be temporary or indicate only a reduced level of fertility. specific sexual organs for example in some flowering plants one of more stamen s may be reduced to sterile staminode s. Sterility has a wide range of causes. It may be an inherited trait, as in the mule or it may be acquired from the environment, for example through physical injury or disease, or by exposure to radiation . Economic uses of sterility include the production of certain kinds of seedless fruit , such as seedless watermelon though sterility is not the only available route to fruit seedlessness so called terminator technology , methods for restricting the use of genetically modified plants by causing second generation seeds to be sterile the sterile insect technique , a method of biological control in which large numbers of sterile insects are released, which compete with fertile insects for food and mates, thus reducing the population size of subsequent generations. Category Infertility da Steril es Esterilidad fi Lapsettomuus gn Memby ru pt Est ril uk ...   more details



  1. Cytoplasmic incompatibility

    Cytoplasmic incompatibility CI is a phenomenon that results in sperm and ovum eggs being unable to form ... is caused by bacteria that reside in the cytoplasm of the host cells, it is referred to as cytoplasmic ... of Wolbachia infection and cytoplasmic incompatibility in Culex mosquitos when they found ... of cytoplasmic incompatibility in Culex pipiens journal Nature volume 232 pages 657 658 doi 10.1038 ... by Wolbachia strain II and vice versa results in CI. CI occurs when a Wolbachia infected male mates ... CI . Any other combination of un infected male female crosses are compatible. An infected female is compatible with any infected or uninfected male of the same Wolbachia strain. On the other hand an uninfected female is only compatible with an uninfected male. In other words, if the male ... and thus male offspring. The closely related species of the wasp Nasonia show embryonic mortality as well as male development among incompatible crosses. In N. vitripennis , however, the vast majority ... . Paternal chromosome segregation during the first mitotic division determines Wolbachia induced cytoplasmic ... to the CI inducing manipulation. The first occurs inside the Wolbachia infected male during spermatogenesis ... into mitosis of the male pronucleus . As a secondary consequence, stemming from this asynchrony ... and the male pronucleus. ref name Tram Tram,U & Sullivan,W 2002 . Role of delayed nuclear envelope breakdown and mitosis in Wolbachia induced cytoplasmic incompability . Science 296 1124 1126 ..., F, Orsi, GA, Loppin, B, Sullivan, W 2009 . Wolbachia Mediated Cytoplasmic Incompatibility Is Associated with Impaired Histone Deposition in the Male Pronucleus . PLoS Pathog 5 3 e1000343. http dx.doi.org ... with an infected male is fairly low. This loss of uninfected individuals is outweighed by the loss ... is high enough, the probability for an uninfected female to mate with an infected male is high and it is thus ... Fine, P 1978 . On the Dynamics of Symbiote Dependent Cytoplasmic Incompatibility in Culicine Mosquitoes ...   more details



  1. Cytoplasmic transfer

    Cytoplasmic transfer is an assisted reproductive technology ART , fertility technique whereby cytoplasm from a donor egg is injected into an egg with compromised Mitochondrion mitochondria . The resulting egg is then Fertilisation fertilized with sperm and Implant medicine implanted in a Uterus womb , usually that of the woman who provided the recipient egg and nuclear DNA . Candidates Cytoplasmic transfer was created to aid women who experience infertility due to deficient or damaged mitochondria, contained within an egg s cytoplasm. Deficient mitochondria can lead to recurrent Implantation human embryo implantation failure, high levels of embryo fragmentation and overall poor embryo development. The incidence of compromised mitochondria increases with advanced maternal age , thought to occur near the age of thirty five. Consequently, it has been found advantageous for young women to donate cytoplasm to older women, creating rejuvenated eggs. This is particularly desirable for couples or women who wish to genetically contribute to any resulting embryo, given cytoplasmic transfer does not interfere with the primary nuclear DNA input from the recipient egg. Risks Though cytoplasmic transfer does not involve the transfer of nuclear DNA, there may still be a small amount of mitochondrial DNA present from the donor. Children conceived through this process occasionally test positive ... conceived through cytoplasmic transfer, the first successful birth having occurred in 1997 at Saint ... authority over cytoplasmic transfer, in effect banning the procedure in the U.S. until lengthy ... research costs needed to fulfill FDA regulations has resulted in movement of cytoplasmic transfer ... Pregnancy after cytoplasmic transfer in a couple suffering from idiopathic infertility , Human Reproduction ... http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pubmed 11476356 Cytoplasmic transfer in assisted reproduction references Assisted reproductive technology DEFAULTSORT Cytoplasmic Transfer Category Fertility medicine Category ...   more details



  1. Cytoplasmic streaming

    Expert subject Molecular and Cellular Biology date February 2009 nofootnotes date August 2009 Cytoplasmic streaming is the directed flow of cytosol the liquid component of the cytoplasm and organelles around large fungal and plant cells through the mediation of actin. This movement aids in the delivery of nutrients, metabolites, genetic information, and other materials to all parts of the cell. Cytoplasmic streaming occurs along Actin filaments in the cytoskeleton of the cell. Cyclosis is the circulation or streaming of the cytoplasm within some living Cell biology cell s. In plant cells, chloroplast s may be moved around with the stream, possibly to a position of optimum light absorption for photosynthesis. The rate of motion is usually affected by light exposure, temperature , and pH levels. The flow of cytoplasm may be stopped by Adding Lugol s iodine solution Adding Cytochalasin D dissolved in dimethyl sulfoxide References reflist http www.britannica.com eb article 9028448 Britannica http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov books bv.fcgi?rid ce2.section.448 Establishment of Polarity in the One Cell Embryo http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov books bv.fcgi?rid mcb.figgrp.5242 Cytoplasmic streaming in cylindrical giant algae. http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov books bv.fcgi?rid mcb.section.5230 5241 Actin and Myosin in Nonmuscle Cells External links http www.pearson college.uwc.ca pearson biology cyclosis.htm Measurement of Cyclosis in Elodea http www.microscopy uk.net mag artnov00 dwelodea.html Video of Cyclosis in Canadian Pondweed http www.dailymotion.com video x492em cellules de chlorophile tech Video of Cyclosis Elodea . Category Cellular processes Cell biology stub bn ca Ciclosi es Ciclosis fr Cyclose io Cikloso ja pt Ciclose ru ...   more details



  1. Cytoplasmic inclusion

    Text book of Histology 3rd edition 2. Fawcett The cell , 2nd edition Inclusions Cytoplasmic are non ...   more details



  1. Drosophila hybrid sterility

    of non sex biased genes studied. The sex lethal gene is often abnormally expressed in male hybrids from D. melanogaster mothers as a result of re localization of the male specific complex to the X chromosome, which contributes to the male sterility. Abnormalities in sperm array were found in very ... and D. malerkotliana have further shown that the Y chromosome has a role in hybrid male sterility ... of hybrid sterility. Since cytoplasmic factors can be compatible between these species Reference needed , such factors are also dismissed as the cause of sterility. However in Drosophila paulistorum there is information suggesting that if Y chromosome and cytoplasm are from different parents, the male is usually sterile. Reference needed X Y interactions are the most likely cause of sterility in male hybrids. It has been shown that interbreeding organisms that have more genetic compatibilities ... of the rickettsial bacteria Wolbachia can produce a male specific sterility, which is congenital by means ... hybrid sterility occurs. References Paras Kumar Mishra and Bashisth Narayan Singh. Genetic interactions underlying hybrid male sterility in the Drosophila bipectinata species complex Genes Genet. Syst ... A., Kidwell, Margaret G.. Early Events in Speciation Polymorphism for Hybrid Male Sterility in Drosophila ... varying degrees of premating and postmating isolation including hybrid sterility between them. These species ... sterility physiology sterility between Drosophila pseudoobscura and Drosophila persimilis Futuyma ... Drosophila mauritiana, female hybrids are fertile but male hybrids are sterile. Recent studies .... Reference needed Another possible cause of sterility among species in which presence or absence of one ... factors in hybrid sterility due to crossing parents from non isofemale lines, as well as possibly underestimating actual degrees of sterility caused by inaccurate measures of motility . Reference needed ... of America, Vol. 101, No. 24. Jun. 15, 2004 , pp.  9009 9012. DEFAULTSORT Drosophila Hybrid Sterility ...   more details



  1. Male

    Two other uses the Male sex the city Mal Image Male.svg thumb The shield and spear of the Roman god Mars mythology Mars , which is also the alchemical symbol for iron, represents the male sex. Male refers ... spermatozoon can fuse with a larger female gamete or ovum , in the process of fertilization . A male ... at the molecular level to anisogamy anisogamous species with gamete s of male and female types to oogamy oogamous species in which the female gamete is very much larger than the male and has no ability ... in one lineage are not always predictive of differences in another. sexual dimorphism Male female dimorphism between organisms or reproductive organs of different sexes is not limited to animals male ... and male designate not only the female and male gamete producing organisms and structures but also the structures of the sporophyte s that give rise to male and female plants. Symbol A common gender symbol symbol used to represent the male gender is the Mars symbol disambiguation Mars symbol , Unicode ..., or may naturally change during the course of an organism s life. Although most species with male and female sexes have individuals that are either male or female, hermaphrodite hermaphroditic animals, such as worm s, have both male and female reproductive organs. Genetic determination Most mammal s, including ... Concepts in Transgender Identity ref During reproduction , a male can give either an X sperm or a Y sperm, while a female can only give an X egg. A Y sperm and an X egg produce a male, while an X ... species, such as some snail s, practice sex change adults start out male, then become female. In tropical clown fish , the dominant individual in a group becomes female while the other ones are male ... insects and fish the male is smaller than the female. In seed plants, which exhibit alternation of generations , the female and male parts are both included within the flower sporophyte sex organ of a single organism. In mammals, including humans, males are typically larger than females. In birds, the male ...   more details



  1. Inherited sterility in insects

    sterile and predominately male. Compared with the high radiation required to achieve full sterility in Lepidoptera, the lower dose of radiation used to induce F1 sterility increases the quality and competitiveness ...Inherited sterility in insects is induced by substerilizing doses of ionizing radiation. When partially ... generation. ref North D.T. 1975. Inherited Sterility in Lepidoptera. Annual Review of Entomology ... ability, and superior sperm competition. ref North, David T. Holt, Gerald 1968. Inherited Sterility in Progeny of Irradiated Male Cabbage Loopers. Journal of Economic Entomology, Volume 61, Number 4, pp. 928 931 4 ref ref Seth R.K and S.E Reynolds 1993. Induction of inherited sterility in the tobacco .... Inherited Sterility in Insects. Chapter 2.4 in Dyck, V. A., J. Hendrichs, and A. S. Robinson, editors .... The Netherlands ref History of Inherited Sterility Area wide integrated pest management programmes ... been the use of inherited sterility or F1 sterility, ref http www naweb.iaea.org nafa ipc public EL Lepidopterous sterility 1971.pdf ref first documented in studies on the codling moth Cydia pomonella ... 3July, 1981. Vienna. IAEA. 1982. 495 p. ref Inherited sterility has also been documented in the Hemiptera ... sterility was reported. ref Astaurov, B. I., and S. L. Frolova . 1935. Artificial mutations in the silkworm Bombyx mori L. . V. Sterility and spermatogenic anomalies in the progeny of irradiated ... 894 in Russian . ref Then inherited sterility was reported in the greater wax moth Galleria mellonella ... object for genetic investigations. II. Cytogenetic analysis of sterility initiated by X rays ... aculteangulatus Goenze Rhyncote, Coreidea , pp.423 436 In Sterility principles for insect control. proceedings ... sterility in Rhodnius prolixus. Chromosoma 58 1976 , pp. 285 306. ref and in the Two spotted spider ... Genetic Basis of Inherited Sterility The mechanisms by which mutation s cause lethality in Diptera ... lethal mutation s by ionizing radiation and chemical as related to sterile male technique of insect ...   more details



  1. Sterility assurance level

    Sterility assurance level SAL is a term used in microbiology to describe the probability of a single unit being non sterile after it has been subjected to the Sterilization microbiology sterilization process. For example, medical device manufacturers design their sterilization processes for an extremely low SAL one in a million devices should be nonsterile. SAL is also used to describe the killing efficacy of a sterilization process, where a very effective sterilization process has a very low SAL. In microbiology it s impossible to prove that all organisms have been destroyed because 1 they could be present but undetectable simply because they re not being incubated in their preferred environment and 2 they could be present but undetectable because their existence has never been discovered. Citation needed date March 2008 Therefore SALs are used to describe the probability that a given sterilization process has not destroyed all of the microorganisms. Terminology Mathematically, SALs referring to probability are usually very small numbers and so are properly expressed as negative exponents The SAL of this process is 10 to the minus six . SALs referring to the sterilization efficacy are usually much larger numbers and so are properly expressed as positive exponents The SAL of this process is 10 to the six . In this usage, the negative effect of the process is sometimes inferred by using the word reduction This process gives a six log reduction . Because of this ambiguity, group discussions of SAL must define the terminology before setting standards. ref citation last Agalloco ... PMF Newsletter title Sterility Assurance Level SAL The term and its definition continues to cause confusion ... greatest assurance of sterility for critical products such as implantable devices. ref http unimaxsupply.com ... fo.htm PNSU in some literature. References references DEFAULTSORT Sterility Assurance Level Category Microbiology terms de Sterility assurance level fa ...   more details



  1. Cadherin cytoplasmic region

    Infobox protein family Symbol Cadherin C Name Cadherin C image PDB 1i7x EBI.jpg width caption beta catenin e cadherin complex Pfam PF01049 Pfam clan InterPro IPR000233 SMART PROSITE MEROPS SCOP 1i7w TCDB OPM family OPM protein CAZy CDD In molecular biology, the cadherin cytoplasmic region is a conserved region found at the C terminus of cadherin proteins. A key determinant to the strength of the binding that it is mediated by cadherins is the juxtamembrane region the part of the cytoplasmic region which is adjacent to the transmembrane domain of the cadherin. This region induces clustering and also binds to the protein catenin p120ctn . ref name pmid9566976 cite journal author Yap AS, Niessen CM, Gumbiner BM title The juxtamembrane region of the cadherin cytoplasmic tail supports lateral clustering, adhesive strengthening, and interaction with p120ctn journal J. Cell Biol. volume 141 issue 3 pages 779 89 year 1998 month May pmid 9566976 pmc 2132752 doi 10.1083 jcb.141.3.779 url ref The cytoplasm cytoplasmic region is Conservation genetics highly conserved in sequence biology sequence and has been shown experimentally to regulate the cell cell binding function of the extracellular domain of E cadherin, possibly through interaction with the cytoskeleton . ref name pmid3061804 cite journal author Nagafuchi A, Takeichi M title Cell binding function of E cadherin is regulated by the cytoplasmic domain journal EMBO J. volume 7 issue 12 pages 3679 84 year 1988 month December pmid 3061804 pmc 454940 doi url ref References reflist InterPro content IPR000233 Category Protein families ...   more details



  1. Cytoplasmic polyadenylation element

    The cytoplasmic polyadenylation element CPE is a sequence element found in the 3 UTR 3 untranslated region of messenger RNA . Binding of CPEB CPE binding protein to this region promotes the extension of the polyadenylation polyadenine tail and, in general, activation of the mRNA for translation genetics protein translation . Among other functions, a prominent role for the CPE has been identified in oogenesis and spermatogenesis . ref name de Moor de Moor, C.H., and Richter, J.D. 1999 . Cytoplasmic polyadenylation mediate masking and unmasking of cyclin B1 mRNA. EMBO J. 18, 2294 2303. ref ref name Luitjens Luitjens C, Gallegos M, Kraemer B, Kimble J, Wickens M. 2000 . CPEB proteins control two key steps in spermatogenesis in C. elegans. Genes Dev 14 20 2596 609. ref References reflist genetics stub Category RNA ...   more details



  1. Anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody

    cytoplasmic antibodies, show a perinuclear staining pattern. The target antigen is most commonly myeloperoxidase MPO . c ANCA , or cytoplasmic classical antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies, show a diffusely granular, cytoplasmic staining pattern. The target antigen is most commonly proteinase ... of autoantigens of anti neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies in necrotizing and crescentic glomerulonephritis ... is associated with p ANCA directed against MPO. ref Seo P & Stone J. The Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic ..., Jennette JC. Anti neutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibodies induce neutrophils to degranulate and produce ..., held in The Netherlands in May 1989, fixed the nomenclature on perinuclear vs. cytoplasmic patterns ..., Hoidal JR, Falk RJ. Specificity of anti neutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibodies for proteinase 3. Blood ... www.antibodypatterns.com anca.php fluorescence images of ANCA MeshName Anti Neutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody Autoantibodies DEFAULTSORT Anti Neutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody Category Autoantibodies Category ...   more details



  1. MALAT1-associated small cytoplasmic RNA

    Infobox rfam Name Metastasis associated lung adenocarcinoma transcript 1 image RNA secondary structure mascRNA.jpg width caption Predicted secondary structure and sequence conservation of MALAT1 Symbol MALAT1 AltSymbols Rfam RF01871 miRBase miRBase family RNA type Gene Tax domain Eukaryota GO GO 2000147 SO SO 0001263 CAS number EntrezGene HGNCid OMIM PDB RefSeq Chromosome Arm Band LocusSupplementaryData NOTOC MALAT1 associated small cytoplasmic RNA , also known as mascRNA , is a non coding RNA found in the cytosol . This is a small RNA, roughly 53 61 nucleotides in length, that is processed from a much longer ncRNA called MALAT1 by an enzyme called RNase P . ref name pmid19041754 cite journal author Wilusz JE, Freier SM, Spector DL title 3 end processing of a long nuclear retained noncoding RNA yields a tRNA like cytoplasmic RNA. journal Cell volume 135 issue 5 pages 919 32 year 2008 pmid 19041754 doi 10.1016 j.cell.2008.10.012 pmc 2722846 ref This RNA is expressed in many different human tissues, is highly conserved by evolution and shares a remarkable similarity to tRNA which is also produced by RNase P, yet this RNA is not aminoacylated in HeLa cells. The primary transcript, MALAT1 metastasis associated lung adenocarcinoma transcript 1 , appears to be upregulated in several malignant cancers . ref name pmid12970751 cite journal author Ji P, Diederichs S, Wang W, B ing S, Metzger R, Schneider PM, Tidow N, Brandt B, Buerger H, Bulk E, Thomas M, Berdel WE, Serve H, M ller Tidow C title MALAT 1, a novel noncoding RNA, and thymosin beta4 predict metastasis and survival in early stage non small cell lung cancer journal Oncogene volume 22 issue 39 pages 8031 41 year 2003 pmid 12970751 doi 10.1038 sj.onc.1206928 ref Another small RNA that is homologous to mascRNA, called menRNA, is processed from another long ncRNA called MEN beta. ref name pmid19106332 cite journal author Sunwoo H, Dinger ME, Wilusz JE, Amaral PP, Mattick JS, Spector DL title MEN epsilon beta nuclear re ...   more details



  1. Male cow

    Male cow may refer to Bull , intact adult male Ox , castrated adult male Cattle Terminology Steer , castrated male disambig ...   more details



  1. Male dominance

    Wiktionary Male dominance may refer to Patriarchy , a system of social organization characterized by male dominance Male dominance BDSM , BDSM activities where the dominant partner is male disambig ...   more details



  1. Male contraceptive

    Male contraceptives include condom s, coitus interruptus withdrawal although medical professionals do ... is commonly used for contraception. Other forms of male contraception are in various stages of research ... graveolens and Cannabis sativa alcoholic extract on spermatogenesis in the adult wistar male rats ... were used for male contraception, as well as Gossypium herbaceum Malvaceae , ref cite journal author Hadley MA, Lin YC, Dym M. title Effects of gossypol on the reproductive system of male rats ... of the extract of Aristolochia indica Linn on male mice journal Indian Journal of Experimental Biology ... A, Mathur A, et al. title Effect of Sarcostemma acidum stem extract on spermatogenesis in male albino ... size in a test of male rats. ref cite journal author Deshpande VY, Mendulkar KN, Sadre NL title Male ... progress in research on Tripterygium a male antifertility plant journal Contraception volume 51 issue ... were performed on male rat s using oleanolic acid , extracted from Eugenia jambolana , a tree in the southern ... Horst G title The effect of oleanolic acid on sperm motion characteristics and fertility of male ... heat.htm&cd 1&hl en&ct clnk&gl us title Heat Methods of Male Contraception publisher Male Conception Information Project ref Methods in development Pharmaceutical methods Reversible ... the sperm. ref http blog.advocatesaz.org 2011 08 08 expanding options for male contraception Expanding Options for Male Contraception. Planned Parenthood Advocates of Arizona. August 8, 2011. Retrieved ..., China, Bangladesh and the United States. One goal of research is to develop a male oral contraceptive , a male contraceptive that can be taken in pill form by mouth, similar to the existing Combined ... following discontinuation of a calcium channel blocker in the male partner journal Human Reproduction ... male mice sterile for the course of the treatment without affecting libido . Once taken off the compound ... sperm production. ref Parry, Wynne http www.livescience.com 14440 male birth control pill sperm ...   more details



  1. Male language

    Male language is the name of two unrelated languages Male language Ethiopia , an Omotic language spoken in southern Ethiopia and Male language Papua New Guinea , a Madang language disambig ...   more details



  1. Male (disambiguation)

    Wiktionary male Male may refer to male , in biology, the half of a reproduction system that produces sperm cells male plant man , in the social sciences, the gender role to which men in most human cultures are expected to conform in hardware and electronics, a type of connector, often but not always a plug. See Gender of connectors and fasteners masculine gender, in languages with grammatical gender In geography Mal , the capital of Maldives Mal Island , the island the city is on Mal Atoll , the atoll the island is in Male, Belgium , a quarter in Bruges Males, Crete , a village in Greece Mal , a municipality in the province of Trento, Italy Male, Myanmar , a town in Sagaing Division, Myanmar M le, Orne , a village in France Ma e, d Voivodeship , a village in central Poland Ma e, Pomeranian Voivodeship , a village in northern Poland People Carolyn Male , Australian politician mile M le 1862 1954 , French art historian Francis Male , Australian rugby league player George Male 1910 1998 , English footballer Ossie Male , Welsh rugby union player Tim Male , British rower the Male people of Ethiopia the Male language Ethiopia the Male language Papua New Guinea Other Medium Altitude Long Endurance unmanned aerial vehicles disambig ca Male de Male es Male fr Male it Male disambigua nl Male ru uk ...   more details



  1. Rogue Male

    Rogue Male may refer to Rogue Male novel , a novel by Geoffrey Household published in 1939 Man Hunt 1941 film , a 1941 film adaption of Household s novel, directed by Fritz Lang Rogue Male 1976 film , a 1976 BBC television adaptation of Household s novel, directed by Clive Donner Rogue Male band , a British heavy metal band disambig it Rogue Male ...   more details



  1. Male, Belgium

    otheruses Male disambiguation Male is a former hamlet and today a quarter in the east of Sint Kruis , a suburb of Bruges , West Flanders , Belgium . The hamlet, which retains its small historic center, clusters around Male Castle , best known as the birthplace of Louis II of Flanders Louis, count of Flanders in 1329. External links http www.castles.nl eur be mal mal.html Castles.nl Male http www.damme online.com gb arounddamme male.htm Damme online.com Male, birthplace of the Count of Flanders coord 51 13 N 3 17 E region BE type city display title Category Flanders Category Geography of Bruges WestFlanders geo stub de Male Belgien nl Male Belgi ...   more details



  1. Male stripper

    Globalize USA date October 2010 discuss Talk Male stripper Globalize Refimprove date June 2010 Infobox Occupation name Male stripper image Image Male stripper San Francisco January 2009.jpg 275px caption A male stripper in San Francisco official names stripper, exotic dancer , erotic dancer , dancer ... entertainment related occupation nude modeling , pornography , Male escort Online escorting , Male ... , performing to male audiences. Since then, male strippers , performing to female audiences, have also become common. Male and female strippers also perform for gay and lesbian audiences respectively ... common enough on its own. Male strippers have become a popular option to have at a bachelorette party . Image Sam a 22 year old male stripper.jpg thumb left 300px A male stripper called Sam in action at a party in 2006 The modern male stripper show usually involves full nudity, although sometimes ... What Does A Male Stripper Do? cite news url http www.articleonlinedirectory.com Art 426100 117 what does a male stripper do.html title What Does A Male Stripper Do? publisher Brandon Carrier date 31 07 2010 accessdate 04 09 2011 ref ref name The Naked Truth about Male Stripping cite news url http thetyee.ca Life 2006 01 06 NakedTruthStripping title The Naked Truth about Male Stripping publisher The Tyee date 06 01 2006 accessdate 04 09 2011 ref A male stripper will likely perform at club, bar, workplace ... clubs which is the norm for female strippers. ref name Hiring A Male Stripper Advice From The Experts cite news url http www.bachelorette.com hirmalstripa.html title Hiring A Male Stripper Advice From ... of individual performers rather than a group of strippers. ref name Male Strippers cite news url http www.strip magazine.com male strippers title Male Strippers publisher Strip Magazine date 28 03 2011 accessdate 04 09 2011 ref The record holder for Guinness World Records oldest male stripper ... records human body body beautiful oldest male stripper.aspx Oldest male stripper ...   more details



  1. Male P?elice

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Male P elice Serbian language Serbian Cyrillic is an urban neighborhood of Kragujevac . It is located in Kragujevac s municipality of Stanovo . Location and Divisions Male P elice Novo Naselje and Staro Selo is one of the most populous single neighborhoods of Kragujevac. In general, Male P elice is bordered by the Kori ani and Dra a to the west, Veliko Polje to the south and Stanovo to the east. History Until 1990s, Male P elice was a suburb of Kragujevac, a separate, extremely fast growing town population 1948 683 1953 668 1961 720 1971 2,274 1981 5,006 , so it was administratively annexed to the Kragujevac City proper, becoming local community within the city, connected Male P elice and the rest of Kragujevac into one continuous built up area. In 2005 local community of Male P elice had a population of 6,333, which was 20 of the population in the urban section of the Stanovo municipality. Male P elice is mostly residential area. DEFAULTSORT Male Pcelice Category Kragujevac neighborhoods sr ...   more details



  1. Francis Male

    Image Eastern Suburbs home jersey 1914.svg right thumb 100px Eastern Suburbs Player Number 90 Francis Male Australia was a rugby league footballer in the New South Wales Rugby League NSWRL . Male played with Sydney Roosters Eastern Suburbs in the 1916 17 seasons. References The Eastern Suburbs website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Male, Francis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Male, Francis Category Australian rugby league players Category Sydney Roosters players Australia rugbyleague bio stub ...   more details




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