- The
abdomen (colloquially
called the belly, tummy, midriff,
tucky or stomach) is the part of the body
between the
thorax (chest) and pelvis, in humans...
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Partus sequitur ventrem (lit. 'that
which is born
follows the womb'; also partus) was a
legal doctrine p****ed in
colonial Virginia in 1662 and
other English...
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absent in females. Male has red
bright on
lower extremities and
belly in
ventrum,
creamy or pale blue in
chest region and some dark
blotches on
throat and...
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emerges in a fine
tissue sac,
which after bursting remains attached to the
ventrum, but is
quickly shed.
Brood size
varies from 3 to 15. The
newborns measure...
- as
under common law. This
legal principle was
called partus sequitur ventrum. By an act of 1699,
Virginia ordered all free
Blacks deported, virtually...
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tripunctatus subsp.
lateralis female (dorsum) subsp.
lateralis female (
ventrum)
Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:...
- praematurus,
medical term for
premature birth of a baby
partus sequitur ventrum, a
legal doctrine relating to the
citizenship status of
children born to...
-
variety of body shapes,
though most have a
cylindrical body with a
flattened ventrum to
allow for
benthic feeding. A
flattened head
allows for
digging through...
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yellowish brown to brown. Eyes are black.
Elytral external border is pale.
Ventrum slightly light brown.
Epipleura and legs are
yellowish brown. Head with...
- driftwood.
Adult have
broad dark vertical,
oblique or
branching bands.
Ventrum is pale yellowish.
Caudal fin
blotched or barred. The
juvenile form is...