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  1. Hildegard of Bingen (14070 bytes)
    8: ...inally convinced to write by members of her order after falling physically ill from carrying the unspo...
    34: She also wrote that strength of semen determined the sex of the child, while the amount...
    37: ...oice and joined angels in singing praises to God; after the Fall, earthly music was invented and music...
  2. Horus (19927 bytes)
    12: It was said that after the world was created, Horus landed on a perch...
    19: ... quite dangerous, sometimes attacking his friends after mistaking them for enemies.
    26: ...s hand between his [[thigh]]s and catches Set's [[semen]], then subsequently cut the hand off, throwing i...
    28: ...orus' claim of having dominated Set, and call his semen forth, and it answers from inside Set. In consequ...
    33: ...g Thoth the one whose magic caused Set and Horus' semen to respond, in the tale of the ''contestings of S...
  3. Set (mythology) (12196 bytes)
    20: After Lower Egypt, and [[Upper Egypt]], were unified...
    22: ...his myth, it is [[Thoth]]'s magic that causes the semen to respond.
    29: ... resulting in Anubis' birth. In some later texts, after Set lost the connection to the desert, thus in...
    39: Some scholars hold that after Egypt's conquest by the [[Persia]]n ruler [[Ca...
    50: *Kaper, Olaf Ernst. 1997. ''Temples and Gods in Roman Dakhlah:...
  4. DNA (29095 bytes)
    35: ...rensic scientists]] can use DNA located in blood, semen, or hair left at the scene of a crime to identify...
    63: ...s known that certain nucleotide sequences specify affinity for [[DNA binding protein]]s, which play a ...
    153: ...store genetic information. This was only accepted after the structure of DNA was elucidated by Watson ...
    164: ...hat plan was carried out through the "builder's craft." [[Francis Crick]], [[James D. Watson]], [[Mau...
    177: ...eriments Chargaff had published in [[1947]]. Chargaff had observed that the proportions of the four nu...
  5. Prostate (3581 bytes)
    1: ...[Base (chemistry)|basic]] fluid that is part of [[semen]]. The prostate differs considerably between spe...
    3: ...rom the bladder during [[urination]] and to carry semen during [[ejaculation]]. Within the prostate, the ...
    4: [[Semen]] is composed of [[sperm]] and [[seminal fluid]];...
    5: ...[[smooth muscle]] [[tissue]] which helps to expel semen during [[ejaculation]].
    19: ...er]] is one of the most common [[cancer|cancers]] affecting elderly men in [[developed countries]] and...
  6. Egyptian soul (5527 bytes)
    12: ...el, or passed on to children via their father's [[semen]].
    18: ...ng out of the tomb to join with the ''ka'' in the afterlife.
    20: ...nd ''reputation''. When a god intervened in human affairs, it was said that the ''bau'' (plural of ''B...
    23: ...unchanging unification of Ka and Ba, which united after the death of the physical body. In this sense...
    25: ...e Ka was considered to change into the Akh and Ba after death, rather than uniting with the Ba to beco...
  7. Black widow spider (5745 bytes)
    15: ...r|red-back]] and [[brown widow spider]]. In South Africa the black widow is known as the ''button spid...
    22: ...where they insert into the muscle. Most strongly affected are back, abdomen, and thigh muscle areas. ...
    26: ...piders to mature. The female live on for 180 days after maturing, while a male only lives on for anoth...
  8. Aphrodite (14648 bytes)
    4: ...Kypris'' or ''Cytherea'' {{Greek myth (Olympian)}}after her alleged birth-places in [[Cyprus]] and [[C...
    12: ...with epithet [[Venus Erycina]] ("of the heather") after [[Mt. Eryx]], [[Sicily]], one of the centers o...
    16: ...h Mother]], whom Homer has relocated to Olympus. After this story, Aphrodite herself was sometimes re...
    25: ...an War]] itself: not only did she start the whole affair by offering [[Helen]] of [[Troy]] to [[Paris]...
    28: ...ld not free them until they promised to end their affair, but both escaped as soon as the net was lift...
  9. Zinc (12445 bytes)
    176: ... believed by some to speed up the healing process after an injury.
    185: ...German [[Andreas Sigismund Marggraf|Andreas Marggraf]], in the year [[1746]], though the whole story i...
    189: ...y another chemist, Anton von Swab. However, Marggraf's reports were exhaustive and methodical and the ...
    204: ... males, zinc is important for the production of [[semen]]. Up to 5 mg of zinc is lost during ejaculation...
  10. Sea Lamprey (9084 bytes)
    19: ...They are found in most temperate regions except [[Africa]]. Their larvae have a low tolerance for high...
    23: ...nally thought to be an independent [[organism]]. After these five to seven years, they transform into...
    27: ...n spawn, that is, lay their eggs or excrete their semen, and then invariably die. In ''Geotria australis'...
    102: ..., the Great Lakes fishery has been very adversely affected by their invasion. They are now fought most...
  11. Blood (11213 bytes)
    49: ...oxyhemoglobin. Deoxyhemoglobin has a much greater affinity for H+ than does oxyhemoglobin so it binds ...
    69: ..., is transmitted through contact between blood, [[semen]], or the bodily secretions of an infected person...
    85: ...onsidered to have the power of its originator and after the butchering the blood was sprinkled on the ...
    90: ...he covering of the blood of [[fowl]] and [[game]] after slaughtering ([[Leviticus]] 17:13); the reason...
    92: ...m]] has historically been the religion to be most affected by [[blood libel]]s.

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