What's the difference between interset and intersex?

Interset


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To set between or among.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In the U.S., religious groups took little interset in the issue until late in the 19th century.
  • (2) To examine intra- and intersetting changes, Spearman rank correlations and t tests were also computed.
  • (3) The second case raised interseting questions regarding electrocardiographic changes associated with altered states of consiousness.
  • (4) The mouse sera can be divided into two sets such that interset interactions are far more common than intraset ones.
  • (5) The present study explored the use of redundancy analysis, a multivariate technique for assessment of interset association, to examine facial muscle contamination of EEG recordings in studies involving covert levels of emotional expression.
  • (6) Analysis of interset patterns of performance demonstrated relatively greater difficulty for right lesion patients, especially those with posterior lesions on the Ab set.

Intersex


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A reciprocal translocation, identified as t(6p+; 14q-), is described in a 38,XX intersex pig.
  • (2) Moreover, the presence of a loss-of-function runt mutation masculinizes triploid intersexes.
  • (3) Before 1975, the management of intersex was associated with a later age at diagnosis and initial operation, and a higher incidence of multistaged procedures performed by multiple surgeons from different specialties.
  • (4) There was no acknowledgement in the agreement of the “deep pain these decisions will cause, nor any concern for the pastoral care of [lesbian, gay, bisexual, transexual and intersex] Christians,” she said.
  • (5) Multiple genetic, molecular, and transformation experiments show that female-specific activation of genes or gene products occurs in the order Sex lethal greater than transformer greater than transformer-2 greater than doublesex greater than or equal to intersex greater than female differentiation.
  • (6) Hence, RNA synthesis in vitro was unspecific and did not reflect the in vivo RNA synthesis.--On the other hand, E.coli RNA polymerase completely mimics in vitro the dosage compensation phenomenon making twice as much RNA on one X-chromosome of males (1X2A) as on each of X-chromosomes of diploid (2X2A) and triploid (3X3A) females and super-females (3X2A), and the intermediate amount of RNA on each of X-chromosomes of intersexes (2X3A).
  • (7) Triploid intersexes homozygous for a mutant (msl-2) known to impede the hyperactivation of the X chromosome in diploid males differentiate into adults, sexually indistinguishable from their heterozygous sibs.
  • (8) Data on gross morphology, histology of the genitalia, and genetic sex using blood, skin and gonads were employed for the classification of the type of intersex in each case.
  • (9) To do this, we monitored the sexual behaviors of flies with mutations in the transformer (tra), doublesex (dsx) and intersex (ix) genes.
  • (10) This unexpected result is rationalized in terms of differential lethality of individuals at the two extremities of the distribution of X-activity levels in intersexes raised at a particular temperature.
  • (11) Genetic and molecular tests with this ectopically expressed gene are consistent with the following order of gene action: X chromosome to autosome ratio----Sex lethal----transformer----transformer-2----doublesex----intersex--- - terminal differentiation.
  • (12) An enzyme-linked immunoassay (ELISA) for AMH was used to investigate three intersex infants.
  • (13) An increased risk of harbouring CIS has been reported in men with a history of cryptorchidism, in contralateral testes of men previously treated for unilateral germ cell tumour, in intersex patients, in men with assumed extragonadal germ cell tumour and possibly in infertile men.
  • (14) In this article the intersex disorders are discussed, with particular emphasis on the chromosomal and endocrine investigations.
  • (15) "We now hope that this step forward translates into real improvements in the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex people in Uganda, who have been trapped in a vicious circle of discrimination, threats, abuse and injustice for too long."
  • (16) Recognition of the intersex goat, which may have a masculine, feminine, or intermediate phenotype, is necessary in herds where naturally polled animals are bred.
  • (17) Recently, however, some Muniri, Dunkwi and northern Simbari hamlets recognize these individuals as male in infancy and rear them as boys, calling them 'kwalatmala' to distinguish them from normal males, accepting them as an intersex destined to occupy male adult roles.
  • (18) In a liberal democracy – one that values equality before the law – public institutions should not be able to discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity or intersex status.
  • (19) Other cases of equine intersexes are reviewed and theories for the discrepancies between genetic, gonadal and phenotypic sex are discussed.
  • (20) Intersex states are rare but if unsuspected may cause diagnostic confusion.

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