Stress fractures are especially common in ballet dancers, long-distance runners, and in people whose bones are thin.
something that shrink some preformances (penis) and improve others
Nelson Mandela
develops in as many as 5% of patients whose gallbladders have been surgically removed. This condition is characterized by inability to digest fatty foods and by abdominal pain
Yes, annelids belong to the protostome group of animals. Protostomes are a group of animals whose blastopore develops into the mouth first during embryonic development. Annelids, such as earthworms and leeches, exhibit characteristics consistent with protostome development.
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No. Whether a woman develops breast cancer or not is largely hereditary. Women whose mother or grandmother has had breast cancer are more at risk. Other factors like UV exposure can increase your risk.
example: "Whose is this?"
A severe storm that develops over tropical oceans with strong winds of more than 120 km/h spiraling is called a hurricane. Hurricanes are powerful tropical cyclones that can cause widespread damage to coastal areas due to their high winds, heavy rainfall, and storm surge.
In the name of Almighty Allah whose Bounties are Unbounded, Whose Mercy is Unlimited, Whose Blessings are Uncountable, Whose Provisions are Un-ending, Whose Benevolence is Everlasting, Whose Being is Eternal, Whose Love is our Life, Whose Worship is our Iman.
No because "whose's" is not a word recognized in the English language. It is either used as "whose" or "whose is".
The organism whose blastopore becomes an anus is a deuterostome. This developmental process is known as deuterostomy, and it is seen in organisms such as echinoderms (like sea urchins) and chordates (including vertebrates).