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Discover Ludwig"maleness" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is a noun that is used to refer to the state of being male. For example: "The maleness of this particular species is apparent in their aggressive behavior."
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maleness
noun
The condition of being male; masculinity.
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The gendering of the Y chromosome thinking of it as having stereotypically male traits—supported the flawed transitive reasoning: Y distinguishes maleness, males with double Y should have more (double?) maleness (e.g., aggression).
As one example of the effects of this projection she explores the failed supermale hypothesis the idea that XYY males have more "maleness" in virtue of having two Y chromosomes.
Spender and others also suggest that the maleness of language constrains thought, imposing a male worldview on all of us, and making alternative visions of reality impossible, or at least very difficult to articulate.
Similarly, in theorizing the link, for example, between the maleness of divine imagery and the legitimation of male dominance, what needs to be explained is how the maleness of divine imagery gets distributed and interrelated with material realities, and how the discourse itself carries out the oppression of women.
Eilberg-Schwartz differentiates between images of male deities and images of father deities, contending that the maleness of God may have different implications than the fatherliness of God.
Similarly, part of the Y chromosome (which carries the genes that determine maleness) is passed intact from fathers to sons, but not to daughters.In this section Hale and healthy Talk is cheap Screening for screams Marching backwards ReprintsAll this means that mitochondrial DNA and non-mixing Y-chromosome DNA change only as a result of mutation, and such mutations are infrequent.
The Y-chromosome, which carries the genes for maleness, comes from the father, so it cannot be the case that the mother is failing to ovulate "male" eggs.
For a small minority, perhaps their maleness was the problem.
Supposedly resulting from abnormal antenatal exposure to hormones, this cluster includes maleness, homosexuality, left-handedness, poor visual-spatial skills, immune disorders, and perhaps also language-learning talent.
When Dr Bradley examined the nuclear DNA of cattle, and in particular that of their Y chromosomes, which confer maleness, he found a different picture.Zebu-like cattle in Africa did, indeed, turn out to have Indian genes in them.
Testosterone is the hormone that more or less defines maleness (though women have it too, in lesser quantities).
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