(a.) Of or pertaining to the phallus, or to phallism.
Example Sentences:
(1) Normal male sexual differentiation is the result of a series of individual steps that occur in an orderly fashion: testicular differentiation, müllerian regression, wolffian duct development, differentiation of the urogenital sinus and external genitalia, phallic growth and descent of the testes.
(2) A technique is described for phallic reconstruction after wide surgical excision of squamous cell carcinoma of the bulbomembranous urethra.
(3) 2 mycoplasma strains were isolated, one from the phallic lymph of a gander and the other from a cloacal swab of a laying goose.
(4) The details of technique of lengthening and refashioning of the residual phallic stump after partial amputation in a further 20 patients is described using a technique which leaves a satisfactory penile stump in patients who would normally be candidates for a total amputation.
(5) In a phenotypic (XY karyotype) eunuchoid female aged 24, external genitalia were represented by completely fused underdeveloped scrotolabial folds and a 1-cm-long phallus with phallic urethra.
(6) This protophallus, the imaginary phallus and the phallus of the phallic phase are later all absorbed into the psychical representation of the penis and determine the mental image in the long term.
(7) The interplay of these elements, dream and cultural daydream, within the context of the transference, focused on conflicts in the phallic-narcissistic phase of development, with particular emphasis on separation.
(8) In fact, I struggle to think of something more emasculating for Batman than that – and that's before you consider that Catwoman apparently does it for him with a big, phallic rocket.
(9) By means of the phallic demonstration the person concerned attempts to regain his self-respect and to establish for himself the prestige of a normal of even superior male.
(10) For some patients, defense against the dangers of castration and loss of maternal love was accomplished by the mirror mechanisms of magically transforming images in the mirror, the ease of creating illusion in the mirror, and a fetishistic mechanism of visually reintrojecting a phallic symbol from the mirror.
(11) The film Central Intelligence , starring diminutive comic Kevin Hart and muscly giant Dwayne Johnson has the vulgar phallic tagline: “Saving the world takes a little Hart and a big Johnson”.
(12) Realizing the discrepancy between this neurotic fantasy and reality and working through the phallic-narcissistic conflict involved, enabled the patient to change her behavior in therapy and later on in her life outside.
(13) Second, it is proposed we put aside the "phallic" phase concept in our considerations of the girl's dynamics and that we heighten our awareness of her early experiences of ambivalence--which lie at the heart of the oedipal conflict--and which leads to a formulation of superego development in the girl more compatible with clinical findings.
(14) It can be explained by the lucid and the phallic-narcistical features of Céline's personality in relation with psycho-sociological factors.
(15) It is suggested that whatever the pregenital determinants of this perversion are, fetishism makes special reference to problems related to the phallic position (a concept suggested as an alternative to the notion of a developmental genetic phallic phase).
(16) The 'phallic groove' of the clitoris is closed at 10 days of life, then the urethra has a cuboidal stratified, a stratified squamous and a stratified keratinized epithelium.
(17) At 40 days of age all animals were gonadectomized, received implants of TP in silastic capsules, and were tested in subsequent weeks for masculine copulatory behavior and ex copula phallic responses.
(18) Presently, the donor flap of choice for microsurgical phallic reconstruction is the radial forearm flap.
(19) The phallic skin was used to create the labia minora and the anterior vaginal wall.
(20) Therefore, we could not confirm the traditional concept for the development of the phallic urethra.
Thallic
Definition:
(a.) Of or pertaining to thallium; derived from, or containing, thallium; specifically, designating those compounds in which the element has a higher valence as contrasted with the thallous compounds; as, thallic oxide.
Example Sentences:
(1) The structure and oxidation state of the thallium reagent used affected the extent of modification by the compounds MPT, o-carboxyphenylthallium(III) bis-trifluoroacetate, thallic trifluoroacetate and thallous acetate.
(2) Conidiogenesis that gives rise to multiple, broad-based blastic and thallic-sarcinic conidia characterizes S. phaeomuriformis.
(3) A number of fungi, such as anamorphs of Onygenales which includes many of the fungi pathogenic to man, demonstrate intergradations between blastic and thallic development.
(4) In 1969, specialists at the Kananaskis hyphomycete workshop coined the terms 'blastic' and 'thallic' to describe two distinct modes of conidiogenesis.
(5) The alternating thallic arthroconidia were released by fracturing of the adjacent sterile cells.
(6) The latter protected only against the fast phase of thallic modification, the slower phase being unaffected.
(7) The one-electron oxidation of DNA bases and single-stranded DNA was studied by pulse radiolysis of aqueous solutions from pH 7-7.4 at 20 degrees C. Thallic ions, Tl(II), were found to rapidly oxidize the purine nucleotides, deoxyguanosine 5'-monophosphate, k[Tl(II) + dGMP2-] = 3.4.10(9) M-1.s-1, and deoxyadenosine 5'-monophosphate, k[Tl(II) + dAMP2-] = 1.3.10(8) M-1.s-1.
(8) In contrast to thallous acetate, thallium(III) derivatives (thallic trifluoroacetate, p-methylphenylthallium(III) bis-trifluoroacetate (MPT) and o-carboxyphenylthallium(III) bis-trifluoroacetate) bound to Escherichia coli tRNA.