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  2. Breast physics - Wikipedia

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    The exaggerated breast physics of Street Fighter V (seen on Chun-Li on the right), which were later changed in a patch. In video games, breast physics or jiggle physics are a feature that makes a female character's breasts bounce when she moves, sometimes in an exaggerated or unnatural manner.

  3. Gender representation in video games - Wikipedia

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    Many games, particularly fighting games, also feature pronounced "breast physics", which make the breasts of female characters bounce or jiggle in a sometimes exaggerated manner. [78] A recurrent representation of women in fantasy settings, originating in the 1960s, is the female warrior dressed in scanty armor. [79]

  4. Dead or Alive Xtreme 2 - Wikipedia

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    For example, the female characters' individual breasts now have their own "physics". [3] This allows each breast to behave differently, although this has been criticized for making the breasts move in an exaggerated fashion (i.e., they often continue moving for an unnaturally long time after a character has stopped moving and sometimes one or ...

  5. Mia Markey - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, she won 8th Annual Society for Women's Health Research Medtronic Prize for Scientific Contributions to Women's Health. Two years later, she was awarded a Sharon A. Keillor Award , and $75,000, for "her exceptional leadership in biomedical engineering education and pioneering research that improves the quality of life of female cancer ...

  6. Bosom Miracles – Secrets of an Outstanding Body Part

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    The documentary highlights the role of the female breast in human evolution and sexuality, as well as the role of breastfeeding in the development of infants. The ...

  7. Olympic athlete Michelle Jenneke sparks controversy over her ...

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    Olympic athlete Michelle Jenneke sparks controversy over her breasts. Marah Alindogan ... Michelle Jenneke finished in 37th place with a time of 13.26 seconds in the first round of the women's 100 ...

  8. Category:Breast - Wikipedia

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    The breasts consist of the mammary glands, the skin, the muscles, the adipose tissue, and the connective tissues. ... Breast physics; Breast prostheses; Breast shell ...

  9. Cooper's ligaments - Wikipedia

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    Many women believe that sagging (ptosis) is caused by the failure of the Cooper's ligaments to support the breast tissue. In fact, ptosis is partly determined by genetic factors, but a review found that the biggest factors are higher body mass index, larger breast size, significant weight loss, smoking, her number of pregnancies, and her age. [6]