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Conception, a posthumous album by Bill Evans; Conception (band), a Norwegian band; Conception, a 2011 film; Conception, a 2012 role-playing video game developed by Spike Conception, a 2018 anime TV series adaptation of the same video game; Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars, a 2013 RPG video game also by Spike
By 1966, a more precise meaning of the word "conception" could be found in common-use dictionaries: the formation of a viable zygote. [23] In 1959, Dr. Bent Boving suggested that the word "conception" should be associated with the process of implantation instead of fertilization. [24]
Other religious views are that ensoulment happens at the moment of conception; or when the child takes the first breath after being born; [1] [2] at the formation of the nervous system and brain; at the first detectable sign of brain activity; or when the fetus is able to survive independently of the uterus . [3]
The identification of the word "night" as the name of an angel originates with an interpretation of Genesis 14:15 found in the Babylonian Talmud Sanhedrin 96a. This passage, relating to Abraham's night attack on the four kings led by Chedorlaomer, reads: "And he divided himself against them by night, he and his servants, and smote them". Rabbi ...
The feast of Mary's conception originated in the Eastern Church in the 7th century, reached England in the 11th, and from there spread to Europe, where it was given official approval in 1477 and extended to the whole church in 1693; the word "immaculate" was not officially added to the name of the feast until 1854. [24]
Jerry Boylan could have faced up to 10 years in federal prison for his conviction on what is colloquially called seaman's manslaughter. The lighter sentence left many of the victims' family ...
After Vice President Kamala Harris announced Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate, he spoke at a Pennsylvania rally about infertility and IVF.
Fertilization was not understood in antiquity. Hippocrates believed that the embryo was the product of male semen and a female factor. Aristotle held that only male semen gave rise to an embryo, while the female only provided a place for the embryo to develop, [5] a concept he acquired from the preformationist Pythagoras.