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  2. Sibling - Wikipedia

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    The word sibling was reintroduced in 1903 in an article in Biometrika, as a translation for the German Geschwister, having not been used since Middle English, specifically 1425. [4] [5] Siblings or full-siblings ([full] sisters or brothers) share the same biological parents. Full-siblings are also the most common type of siblings.

  3. Iscah - Wikipedia

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    Iscah (Hebrew: יִסְכָּה Yīskā; Greek: Ἰεσχά) is the daughter of Haran and the niece of Abraham in the Book of Genesis.The passage in which Iscah is mentioned is extremely brief.

  4. Niece and nephew - Wikipedia

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    In the lineal kinship system used in the English-speaking world, a niece or nephew is a child of an individual's sibling or sibling-in-law. A niece is female and a nephew is male, and they would call their parents' siblings aunt or uncle. The gender-neutral term nibling has been used in place of the common terms, especially in specialist ...

  5. List of medical abbreviations: U - Wikipedia

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    Meaning U OSM: urine osmolality UA: urinalysis unstable angina U/A upon arrival UAE: Uterine Artery Embolization (synonym for Uterine Fibroid Embolization) UBT: urea breath test: UC: ulcerative colitis uterine contraction: UCHD: usual childhood diseases (see list of childhood diseases) UCTD: Undifferentiated connective tissue disease: UCx ...

  6. Sister - Wikipedia

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    The English word sister comes from Old Norse systir which itself derives from Proto-Germanic *swestēr, both of which have the same meaning, i.e. sister.Some studies have found that sisters display more traits indicating jealousy around their siblings than their male counterparts, brothers. [3]

  7. Parallel and cross cousins - Wikipedia

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    In discussing consanguineal kinship in anthropology, a parallel cousin or ortho-cousin is a cousin from a parent's same-sex sibling, while a cross-cousin is from a parent's opposite-sex sibling. Thus, a parallel cousin is the child of the father's brother (paternal uncle's child) or of the mother's sister (maternal aunt's child), while a cross ...

  8. Symphysiotomy - Wikipedia

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    Symphysiotomy is a surgical procedure in which the cartilage of the pubic symphysis is divided to widen the pelvis allowing childbirth when there is a mechanical problem (obstructed labour).

  9. Brother complex - Wikipedia

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    Byblis obsessed with her brother Caunos [1]. Brother complex (Japanese: ブラザーコンプレックス) refers to a state of strong attachment and obsession to brothers.It is also commonly abbreviated as "brocon" (ブラコン), [2] [3] [4] and in this case, it is also used for brothers and sisters who have a strong attachment and obsession to their brothers.