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Males are simply always hyped up on testosterone. that is simply the only hormone known to men.
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The Principle of Uniform Processes states that the same processes acting on the earth today have acted on the earth throughout its history. It states that laws of physics and chemistry have not changed through time. Therefore, the processes that work today on the earth has always been acting, although not necessarily at the same rates that they do now.
That would be a form of gradualism. Call it "geological gradualism".
Uniformitarianism is the assumption that the same natural laws and processes that operate in the universe now, have always operated in the universe in the past. Thus the processes and results of a volcano erupting now are assumed to be the same as or similar to volcanoes of the past. This allows us to interpret the geological structures deposited by fossil volcanoes and infer the processes that caused them.
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Growth hormone always exerts its influence by targeting other endocrine glands to produce hormones.
Males are simply always hyped up on testosterone. that is simply the only hormone known to men.
Because of the male hormone testosterone. That is the hormone that makes us horny, women too, and men have a lot of it.
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The kernel always knows what processes exist and in what state they are, so it won't try to wake up processes that don't exist.
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I do not see why not. It IS blocked, isn't it! Actually the sink is never blocked as water can always go above the floor level. It would be better to say the fixture has a stoppage / blockage either in the trap or the waste pipe Scientifically that is true, but the fact is that water can NOT so through (down) the 'hole.' Hence it IS blocked!
selection processes always reduce diversity. processes modifying genes increase diversity.
Hormone are always mention along side with enzyymes. And enzymes are specific in nature so too different hormone can never be produce by the same gland or act on two different target organs
Theory of uniformitarianism.