unsexed


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deprived of sexual capacity or sexual attributes

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The unsexed VBGF parameters and mean lengths at age obtained by length-frequency analyses are shown in Table 2 and Figure 5.
Abstract: An unsexed, 16-year-old blue-and-gold macaw (Ara ararauna) was presented for evaluation of rapidly growing subcutaneous masses at the left tibiotarso-tarsometatarsal joint.
Individuals smaller than the smallest mature male were categorized as unsexed juveniles, including hatchlings in their first full season of growth and 1 y olds exhibiting one post-hacthing scute annulus, which were analyzed together due to small sample size of 1 y olds.
A total of 30 unsexed growing California rabbits (11 wk of age and 1.81 [+ or -] 0.19 kg live weight on average) were allocated to individual cages (40 x 40 x 50 cm), unsexed rabbits were used in this study because there is no significant difference between male and female concerning nutrient intake and digestibility (Salisu and Iyeghe-Erakpotobor, 2014).
A total of 252 unsexed day-old Marshall broiler chickens were sourced and raised on ascorbic acid free diet in deep litter pens of an open-sided poultry house for 14 days.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: 100 intact unsexed adult human skulls from bone sets of MBBS, BDS, BPT students, the skeletons in Anatomy department of KIMS, Bangalore, of presumed South Indian origin.
The topics include Shakespeare and the unsexed females, the princess and the playwright, African American women writers and Shakespeare, 19th-century Italian international actress Adelaide Ristori as lady Macbeth, the political and personal dimension of Helena Modjeska's contribution to Shakespeare studies, women of ill-fame and Shakespeare performance in colonial Bengal, Cuban women and Shakespeare, Shakespeare in Native Canada and Quebec in late 20th and early 21st centuries, and Shakespeare by Brazilian women.
The women working in the factory seem to be sexless, Robyn remembers them as "brown-skinned creatures vaguely female in shape but unsexed by their drab, greasy overalls and trousers, working alongside men in some parts of the factory" (Lodge, 1988: 120).
Unsexed chicks--also called as-hatched or straight run--have not been sorted by gender and therefore are mixed exactly as they hatch.