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spilladabalia · 7 months ago
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eternal--returned · 4 months ago
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And it is in the language of the philosopher and poet or, for that matter, of other arts which share the same objective that we must speak if we are to establish some verbal equivalent of the significance of art. Let us not for a moment conceive that the language of one is interchangeable with that of the other: that one can duplicate the sense of a picture by the sense of words or sounds, or that one can translate the truth of words by means of pictorial delineations. Not all the odes of Pindar, framed and embroidered, could duplicate the portrayal by Appelles' brush of the Hero of the Palaestra. The Pandemonium of Milton or Dante's Inferno can never replace the vision of the Last Judgment by either Michelangelo or Signorelli. No more so than the Pastoral Symphony of Beethoven can be apprehended through the reading of idyllic poems, augmented by descriptions of woodland and fields, of torrents and streams, the study of ornithological sounds, and the laws of harmonics. Neither books on jurisprudence, nor costume plates, can possibly reconstruct Raphael's School of Athens. And the man who knows a book or a picture through its critics, whatever his experience, has no experience of the art itself. The truth, the reality of each, is confined within its own boundaries and must be perceived in terms of the means generic to itself.
Mark Rothko ֍ "Art, Reality and Sensuality." The Artist's Reality (c. 1939)
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freeindiegame · 6 years ago
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Islands by Rosden Shadow
In 2018, Rosden Shadow made 87 PuzzleScript games over an 87 day period. Islands is the apex of this monumental undertaking, a game that encourages the slow discovery of nine interconnected puzzle islands, each showcasing different mechanics.
Other games in the series typically opt for discrete levels instead, an approach I honestly found a bit less daunting!
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tail-feathers · 8 years ago
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Final stanzas “The Monk by the Sea” by Mark Anthony Signorelli
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koredzas · 7 years ago
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Luca Signorelli - Virgin and Child with Saint Michael, Saint Vincent of Saragozza, Saint Margaret of Cortona and Saint Mark. 1510 - 1512
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01sentencereviews · 3 years ago
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new to me - 2021
cutting moments (1997, douglas buck)
evangelion: 3.0 you can (not) redo (2012, hideaki anno) [+++ evangelion: 1.0 you are (not) alone (2007) & evangelion: 2.0 you can (not) advance (2009)]
female prisoner 701: scorpion (1972, shunya ito) [+++ female prisoner scorpion: jailhouse 41 (1972) & female prisoner scorpion: beast stable (1973)]
i like you, i like you very much (1994, hiroyuki oki)
little shop of horrors (1986, frank oz)
madonna: truth or dare (1991, alek keshishian & mark aldo miceli)
the red shoes (1948, emeric pressburger & michael powell)
signs (2002, m. night shyamalan)
silent night, deadly night (1984, charles e. sellier jr.)
when a stranger calls back (1993, fred walton)
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butcher, baker, nightmare maker (1982, william asher)
caprice (1986, joanna hogg)
christine (1983, john carpenter)
the dirties (2013, matt johnson)
elvira, mistress of the dark (1988, james signorelli)
the empty man (2020, david prior)
gerry (2002, gus van sant)
ichi the killer (2001, takashi miike)
it’s a wonderful life (1946, frank capra)
little murders (1971, alan arkin)
living in oblivion (1995, tom dicillo)
making love (1982, arthur hiller)
midnight in paris (2019, roni moore & james blagden)
ms .45 (1981, abel ferrara)
nightmare alley (1947, edmund goulding)
paris 05:59: théo & hugo (2016, olivier ducastel & jacques martineau)
pieces of april (2003, peter hedges)
psycho ii (1983, richard franklin)
the rage: carrie 2 (1999, katt shea)
return to oz (1985, walter murch)
s1m0ne (2002, andrew niccol)
showgirls 2: penny’s from heaven (2011, rena riffel)
the sweatbox (2002, trudie styler & john-paul davidson)
total recall (1990, paul verhoeven)
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ducavalentinos · 4 years ago
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What exactly did Cesare look like? I've heard his hair described as everything from black to auburn to blonde (out of his portraits, he looks to have sorta dark auburn hair, but I don't know how accurate they are) Do you have any fancasts? Though I adore Mark Ryder as Cesare
Ah, the million dolar question! djsjjdsjds. I mean, like you said, he has been described as everything, from black, to auburn, to blonde. If only a truly authentic portrait of him were found to finally settle this once and for all, but sadly that hasn’t happened yet, and tbh I don’t think it ever will. If there was a lost authentic portrait of him out there, I believe it would have been found by now. So as it is, this is yet another thing we will likely never know for sure, and all we have is different possibilities. He has many portraits attributed to him, the more famous ones being this one:
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And this one:
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But the ones whose authenticity seems to be more accurate are the ones currently at the Galleria degli Uffizi at Florence, and the Palazzo Venezia in Rome:
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These are two copies out of various other copies, all of which come from the portrait Paolo Giovio included in one of his works. Sacerdote was of the opinion this portrait was the most certain, or at least less doubtful, in their authencity in comparison to others. The main reason his gives for his belief is by saying Giovio was a contemporary of Cesare, and he was also “a conscious collector and connoisseur of portraits, so much so that in his Elogia Virorum Illustrium when he does not have the authentic portrait of the person whose biography he gives, he leaves the space blank.”
So that if Giovio included the portrait, it’s because he was sure of the authenticity of it. And on this, I tend to agree with Sacerdote. However, Giovio's portrait is black and white so there is no way of knowing the hair colour. An interesting question here would be: why did the later copies, more specifically the ones at Florence and Rome, decided to give Cesare a dark haired colour in their paintings? Did they knew something? Or did they just randomly choose it? Maybe there's a hint there.
But if we go with Sacerdote's hypothesis, and with the conclusion the two coloured copies of it are the most likely to be accurate, (which I believe is correct) then we have a slight problem, because Cesare is also commonly identified as being in one of Luca Signorelli's paintings:
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As you can see, he is blonde there, while in the copies I showed above he has dark (beautiful) hair. Not only that, but if you pay attention the face is rather different too, and given both portraits show him on his side, and they must have been painted between 1499-1502, it shouldn’t look so different imo. But why is this a problem? couldn’t we then just discard this identification of Cesare in Signorelli’s painting, as it was done for other alleged paintings of him? Well, not really because as far as I’ve know, unlike other paintings (for example the first two I added) Signorelli’s painting seems to have just as much a good basis for accurateness (as much as we can get with this theme anyways) in their identification of Cesare as the other profile portrait has. So you know, as usual with the Cesarean historiography, we encounter yet another enigma *sighs*. In my view, he cannot have been both guys, unless idk, the two painters had drastically different approaches in how they saw and painted Cesare, each showing him one way. And the women close to Cesare taught him how to bleach his hair, and around the time of Signorelli's painting he was going through a blonde phase lol, unlikely, but not impossible. The only thing certain is that no matter his hair colour, he is always recorded as of being strikingly handsome. Personally, I go with with the copies at Florence and Rome based on Giovio’s painting, that’s how I tend to imagine Cesare looked like. But it is a matter of personal choice I guess since there’s just as good a chance he was blonde. And I adored Mark Ryder casting as well! In Season 1, I wasn’t seeing it much, I must confess. It felt off to me. But then in Season 2 and 3, there was definitely a transformation in Mark’s aesthetic, as he goes from boy to man, and Jesus Christ have mercy on my soul!!! It’s too much hotness and sex appeal in one person. As for fancasts, I can’t find the post now, but I have said here I would love to see Spaniard actor Aitor Luna as Cesare. If you look at the aforementioned profile portrait, and you look at some photos of Luna, like this one:
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Or this one:
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I mean, put the cardinal robes or the secular outfits of the time on him, and I think he would be perfect.The wasted potential here, the Cesare we could have had, will always haunt me ok.
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books0977 · 4 years ago
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Holy Family (c.1487-1488). Luca Signorelli (Italian, c.1445-1523). Oil on wood. The Uffizi.
The Virgin, characterized by a pearly complexion and wide red tunic, is intent on reading a book, while Christ turns his gaze to St. Joseph. The three subjects in their monumentality occupy the whole painted space; on the background, we can see a barely defined desert or country landscape and some figures heading towards the fortifications. The Holy Family represents one of the apexes of Signorelli's career, marking the achievement of his artistic maturity. In the hands of Saint Joseph and in the profile of the Child. Additionally, the tender face of Mary and the human gaze of Joseph reveal the innovations which characterize the fundamental stylistic production of the painter.
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witch333s · 6 years ago
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The face of the antichrist from Orvieto Cathedral, 1501 by Luca Signorelli
“Then I saw another beast that rose out of the earth; it had two horns like a lamb and it spoke like a dragon. It exercises all the authority of the first beast on its behalf, and it makes the earth and its inhabitants worship the first beast, whose mortal wound had been healed. It performs great signs, even making fire come down from heaven to earth in the sight of all; and by the signs that it is allowed to perform on behalf of the beast, it deceives the inhabitants of earth, telling them to make an image for the beast that had been wounded by the sword and yet lived; and it was allowed to give breath to the image of the beast so that the image of the beast could even speak and cause those who would not worship the image of the beast to be killed. Also it causes all, both small and great, both rich and poor, both free and slave, to be marked on the right hand or the forehead, so that no one can buy or sell who does not have the mark, that is, the name of the beast or the number of its name.”
— Revelation 13:11–17
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nsfwbible · 6 years ago
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Flagellation (detail)
Luca Signorelli made this tempera-on-panel painting around 1485 for the confraternity of the Raccomandati at Santa Maria del Mercato in Fabriano, a religious brotherhood whose members were known for practicing self-flagellation. Whatever the artist intended, or his patrons perceived back then, it’s hard for modern eyes to ignore the erotic gay energy. “Called by one critic ‘the master of the buttocks,’ Signorelli lavishes attention on the contours and textures of the male body—in particular, its muscles, skin, and hair,” scholar John G. Champagne observes:
What is disturbing about the flagellation scene portrayed in the Brera standard is its allure. Like all forms of sexuality, masochism is coded; Signorelli’s scene has all the marks of an S/M scenario, from the highly theatricalized poses of the torturers to the fetish-wear of the loincloths on both Christ and his torturers to the fully-dressed figures watching the scene unfold to the proscenium arch that frames the action as theater. We are presented the male bodies via a gaze loving in its attentiveness.
The full painting and its companion piece, a nursing madonna, can be viewed at the Brera Museum’s website.
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starrtoon · 6 years ago
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It is not alive. It's no more a person than a tumor is at that stage
tumors aren’t separate human beings with their own DNA that develops and grows to be able to survive outside the womb.
and science proves you wrong, the baby IS alive.
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"To begin with, scientifically something very radical occurs between the processes of gametogenesis and fertilization the change from a simple part of one human being (i.e., a sperm) and a simple part of another human being (i.e., an oocyte usually referred to as an "ovum" or "egg"), which simply possess "human life", to a new, genetically unique, newly existing, individual, whole living human being (a single-cell embryonic human zygote). That is, upon fertilization, parts of human beings have actually been transformed into something very different from what they were before; they have been changed into a single, whole human being. During the process of fertilization, the sperm and the oocyte cease to exist as such, and a new human being is produced."
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"Not only is it an incredible spectacle, highlighting the very moment that a new life begins, the size of the flash can be used to determine the quality of the fertilised egg."
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A new human being comes into existence at the fusion of the egg and the sperm. The new human being develops through stages, and at each stage of humandevelopment -- zygote, embryo, fetus, neonate, infant, child, adolescent, adult -- the individual is a human being. There is no scientific debate about this."
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“Fertilization is the process by which male and female haploid gametes (sperm and egg) unite to produce a genetically distinct individual.”Signorelli et al., Kinases, phosphatases and proteases during sperm capacitation, CELL TISSUE RES. 349(3):765 (Mar. 20, 2012)*****“The oviduct or Fallopian tube is the anatomical region where every new life begins in mammalian species. After a long journey, the spermatozoa meet the oocyte in the specific site of the oviduct named ampulla, and fertilization takes place.”Coy et al., Roles of the oviduct in mammalian fertilization, REPRODUCTION 144(6):649 (Oct. 1, 2012) ******“Fertilization – the fusion of gametes to produce a new organism – is the culmination of a multitude of intricately regulated cellular processes.”Marcello et al., Fertilization, ADV. EXP. BIOL. 757:321 (2013)******The government’s own definition attests to the fact that life begins at fertilization. According to the National Institutes of Health, “fertilization” is the process of union of two gametes (i.e., ovum and sperm) “whereby the somatic chromosome number is restored and the development of a new individual is initiated.”Steven Ertelt, ”Undisputed Scientific Fact: Human Life Begins at Conception, or Fertilization”******“Human life begins at fertilization, the process during which a male gamete or sperm (spermatozoo developmentn) unites with a female gamete or oocyte (ovum) to form a single cell called a zygote. This highly specialized, totipotent cell marked the beginning of each of us as a unique individual.” “A zygote is the beginning of a new human being (i.e., an embryo).”Keith L. Moore, The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology, 7th edition. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders, 2003. pp. 16, 2.******“In that fraction of a second when the chromosomes form pairs, the sex of the new child will be determined, hereditary characteristics received from each parent will be set, and a new life will have begun.”Kaluger, G., and Kaluger, M., Human Development: The Span of Life, page 28-29, The C.V. Mosby Co., St. Louis, 1974.******“It should always be remembered that many organs are still not completely developed by full-term and birth should be regarded only as an incident in the whole developmental process.”F Beck Human Embryology, Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1985 page vi******“It is the penetration of the ovum by a sperm and the resulting mingling of nuclear material each brings to the union that constitutes the initiation of the life of a new individual.”Clark Edward and  Corliss Patten’s Human Embryology, McGraw – Hill Inc., 30******“Although it is customary to divide human development into prenatal and postnatal periods, it is important to realize that birth is merely a dramatic event during development resulting in a change in environment.”The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology fifth edition, Moore and Persaud, 1993, Saunders Company, page 1******“Your baby starts out as a fertilized egg… For the first six weeks, the baby is called an embryo.”Prenatal Care, US Department Of Health And Human Services, Maternal and Child Health Division, 1990******Landrum B. Shettles, M.D., P.h.D. was first scientist to succeed at in vitro fertilization:“The zygote is human life….there is one fact that no one can deny; Human beings begin at conception.”Zygote is a term for a newly conceived life after the sperm and the egg cell meet but before the embryo begins to divide.From Landrum B. Shettles “Rites of Life: The Scientific Evidence for Life Before Birth” Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1983 p 40******“The zygote and early embryo are living human organisms.”Keith L. Moore & T.V.N. Persaud Before We Are Born – Essentials of Embryology and Birth Defects (W.B. Saunders Company, 1998. Fifth edition.) Page 500*****“Thus a new cell is formed from the union of a male and a female gamete. [sperm and egg cells] The cell, referred to as the zygote, contains a new combination of genetic material, resulting in an individual different from either parent and from anyone else in the world.”Sally B Olds, et al., Obstetric Nursing (Menlo Park, California: Addison – Wesley publishing, 1980)  P 136******“The term conception refers to the union of the male and female pronuclear elements of procreation from which a new living being develops. It is synonymous with the terms fecundation, impregnation, and fertilization … The zygote thus formed represents the beginning of a new life.”J.P. Greenhill and E.A. Freidman. Biological Principles and Modern Practice of Obstetrics. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Publishers. 1974 Pages 17 and 23.******“[The zygote], formed by the union of an oocyte and a sperm, is the beginning of a new human being.”Keith L. Moore, Before We Are Born: Essentials of Embryology, 7th edition. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders, 2008. p. 2.******“Although life is a continuous process, fertilization… is a critical landmark because, under ordinary circumstances, a new genetically distinct human organism is formed when the chromosomes of the male and female pronuclei blend in the oocyte.”Ronan O’Rahilly and Fabiola Miller, Human Embryology and Teratology, 3rd edition. New York: Wiley-Liss, 2001. p. 8.******“[All] organisms, however large and complex they might be as full grown, begin life as a single cell. This is true for the human being, for instance, who begins life as a fertilized ovum.”Dr. Morris Krieger “The Human Reproductive System” p 88 (1969) Sterling Pub. Co******“The first cell of a new and unique human life begins existence at the moment of conception (fertilization) when one living sperm from the father joins with one living ovum from the mother. It is in this manner that human life passes from one generation to another. Given the appropriate environment and genetic composition, the single cell subsequently gives rise to trillions of specialized and integrated cells that compose the structures and functions of each individual human body. Every human being alive today and, as far as is known scientifically, every human being that ever existed, began his or her unique existence in this manner, i.e., as one cell. If this first cell or any subsequent configuration of cells perishes, the individual dies, ceasing to exist in matter as a living being. There are no known exceptions to this rule in the field of human biology.”James Bopp, ed., Human Life and Health Care Ethics, vol. 2 (Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1985)******Rand McNally, Atlas of the Body (New York: Rand McNally, 1980) 139, 144“In fusing together, the male and female gametes produce a fertilized single cell, the zygote, which is the start of a new individual.”******“….it is scientifically correct to say that human life begins at conception.”Dr. Micheline Matthews-Roth, Harvard Medical School: Quoted by Public Affairs Council******From Newsweek November 12, 1973:“Human life begins when the ovum is fertilized and the new combined cell mass begins to divide.”Dr. Jasper Williams, Former President of the National Medical Association (p 74)******“The formation, maturation and meeting of a male and female sex cell are all preliminary to their actual union into a combined cell, or zygote, which definitely marks the beginning of a new individual. The penetration of the ovum by the spermatozoon, and the coming together and pooling of their respective nuclei, constitutes the process of fertilization.”Leslie Brainerd Arey, “Developmental Anatomy” seventh edition space (Philadelphia: Saunders, 1974), 55******The Biology of Prenatal Develpment, National Geographic, 2006. (Video)“Biologically speaking, human development begins at fertilization.”******In the Womb, National Geographic, 2005 (Prenatal Development Video)“The two cells gradually and gracefully become one. This is the moment of conception, when an individual’s unique set of DNA is created, a human signature that never existed before and will never be repeated.”******DeCoursey, R.M., The Human Organism, 4th edition McGraw Hill Inc., Toronto, 1974. page 584“The zygote therefore contains a new arrangement of genes on the chromosomes never before duplicated in any other individual. The offspring destined to develop from the fertilized ovum will have a genetic constitution different from anyone else in the world.”******Thibodeau, G.A., and Anthony, C.P., Structure and Function of the Body, 8th edition, St. Louis: Times Mirror/Mosby College Publishers, St. Louis, 1988. pages 409-419“The science of the development of the individual before birth is called embryology. It is the story of miracles, describing the means by which a single microscopic cell is transformed into a complex human being. Genetically the zygote is complete. It represents a new single celled individual.”******Scarr, S., Weinberg, R.A., and Levine A., Understanding Development, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc., 1986. page 86“The development of a new human being begins when a male’s sperm pierces the cell membrane of a female’s ovum, or egg….The villi become the placenta, which will nourish the developing infant for the next eight and a half months.”******Clark, J. ed., The Nervous System: Circuits of Communication in the Human Body, Torstar Books Inc., Toronto, 1985, page 99“Each human begins life as a combination of two cells, a female ovum and a much smaller male sperm. This tiny unit, no bigger than a period on this page, contains all the information needed to enable it to grow into the complex …structure of the human body. The mother has only to provide nutrition and protection.”******Considine, Douglas (ed.). Van Nostrand’s Scientific Encyclopedia. 5th edition. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1976, p. 943“Embryo: The developing individual between the union of the germ cells and the completion of the organs which characterize its body when it becomes a separate organism…. At the moment the sperm cell of the human male meets the ovum of the female and the union results in a fertilized ovum (zygote), a new life has begun…. The term embryo covers the several stages of early development from conception to the ninth or tenth week of life.”******Lennart Nilsson A Child is Born: Completely Revised Edition (Dell Publishing Co.: New York) 1986“…but the whole story does not begin with delivery. The baby has existed for months before – at first signaling its presence only with small outer signs, later on as a somewhat foreign little being which has been growing and gradually affecting the lives of those close by…”******Essentials of Human Embryology, William J. Larsen, (New York: Churchill Livingstone, 1998), 1-17.“In this text, we begin our description of the developing human with the formation and differentiation of the male and female sex cells or gametes, which will unite at fertilization to initiate the embryonic development of a new individual. …Fertilization takes place in the oviduct … resulting in the formation of a zygote containing a single diploid nucleus. Embryonic development is considered to begin at this point… This moment of zygote formation may be taken as the beginning or zero time point of embryonic development.”******The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology, 6th ed. Keith L. Moore, Ph.D. & T.V.N. Persaud, Md., (Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company, 1998), 2-18:“[The Zygote] results from the union of an oocyte and a sperm. A zygote is the beginning of a new human being. Human development begins at fertilization, the process during which a male gamete or sperm … unites with a female gamete or oocyte … to form a single cell called a zygote. This highly specialized, totipotent cell marks the beginning of each of us as a unique individual.”******"The development of a human being begins with fertilization, a process by which two highly specialized cells, the spermatozoon from the male and the oocyte from the female, unite to give rise to a new organism, the zygote."[Langman, Jan. Medical Embryology. 3rd edition. Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins, 1975, p. 3]******"The development of a human begins with fertilization, a process by which the spermatozoon from the male and the oocyte from the female unite to give rise to a new organism, the zygote."[Sadler, T.W. Langman's Medical Embryology. 7th edition. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins 1995, p. 3]******"Development of the embryo begins at Stage 1 when a sperm fertilizes an oocyte and together they form a zygote."[England, Marjorie A. Life Before Birth. 2nd ed. England: Mosby-Wolfe, 1996, p.31]******"Human development begins after the union of male and female gametes or germ cells during a process known as fertilization (conception)."Fertilization is a sequence of events that begins with the contact of a sperm (spermatozoon) with a secondary oocyte (ovum) and ends with the fusion of their pronuclei (the haploid nuclei of the sperm and ovum) and the mingling of their chromosomes to form a new cell. This fertilized ovum, known as a zygote, is a large diploid cell that is the beginning, or primordium, of a human being."[Moore, Keith L. Essentials of Human Embryology. Toronto: B.C. Decker Inc, 1988, p.2]******"Embryo: The early developing fertilized egg that is growing into another individual of the species. In man the term 'embryo' is usually restricted to the period of development from fertilization until the end of the eighth week of pregnancy."[Walters, William and Singer, Peter (eds.). Test-Tube Babies. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1982, p. 160]******"Zygote. This cell, formed by the union of an ovum and a sperm (Gr. zyg tos, yoked together), represents the beginning of a human being. The common expression 'fertilized ovum' refers to the zygote."[Moore, Keith L. and Persaud, T.V.N. Before We Are Born: Essentials of Embryology and Birth Defects. 4th edition. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company, 1993, p. 1]******“The life cycle of mammals begins when a sperm enters an egg.”Okada et al., A role for the elongator complex in zygotic paternal genome demethylation, NATURE 463:554 (Jan. 28, 2010)
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mykingdommusic · 4 years ago
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koredzas · 7 years ago
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Luca Signorelli - Virgin and Child with Saint Michael, Saint Vincent of Saragozza, Saint Margaret of Cortona and Saint Mark. Detail. 1510 - 1512
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thenightreview · 7 years ago
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Il dilemma di internet - 18 dicembre 2017
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Tutte le profezie di Black Mirror che si sono avverate. La fantascienza distopica della serie si trasforma in realtà da un giorno all’altro: com’è possibile? Andrea Signorelli su Esquire Italia
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Cosa vuole davvero Putin. Come siamo arrivati al punto che molti americani sono convinti che il presidente russo sia un genio manipolatore. Una ricostruzione meravigliosa firmata da Julia Ioffe sul The Atlantic
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Negli Stati Uniti non c’è più la net neutrality. Sono state approvate le nuove criticatissime regole che smontano il principio per cui tutti i contenuti su Internet devono essere trattati ugualmente dai provider. Su Il Post Ma cosa significa esattamente? Massimo Mantellini sul suo blog prova a rendere questo concetto semplice e interessante in tre punti
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