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astraalforest · 5 months
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doodle dump heeheeee
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val-the-simp · 11 months
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Jay: Is it true-?
That you talked to our Creator before me Seymour Solaris and lunatic existed-?
Jay: Why didn't Jaliya tell me before-?
Idk-
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horsesarecreatures · 11 months
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AK Fanniya was a 1977 daughter of *Ansata Ibn Halima and out of *Narimaan, a *Morafic daughter out of *Deena, a pretty bay Sameh daughter. There's a Guy Clark song that I like very much that opens with the lyrics, "My favorite picture of you is the one where you're staring straight into the lens." I hear this song playing in my head, when I look at this photo of AK Fanniya, which is my favorite of this charming, elegant and wonderfully pigmented mare.
What's interesting about this particular mare are the two tail female lines, which trace back to Farida. *Ansata Ibn Halima traces through the Ibn Rabdan daughter, Ragia; while *Narimaan traces through the Shahloul daughter, Futna. Her flea-bitten coat coloring is a little more profuse than her sire, which would fool someone into thinking that she  favors *Ansata Ibn Halima in phenotype. However, in my opinion, I think she is more profoundly influenced by *Morafic, as her head is a little longer, a bit more narrow, with a higher eye placement than we observe in *Ansata Ibn Halima. It is my personal feeling (even though modern mtDNA science does not support Bedouin strain theory, as taught to us by Raswan) that combining two Saqlawi stallions on the maternal side of the pedigree,  have more to do with the appearance of attributes that we have learned to associate with the Saqlawi strain.
I also found the use of Nazeer interesting, as it is a more intense version of Brackett's formula, "let the sire of the sire, be the grandsire of the dam." In AK Fanniya, we find a Nazeer son, bred to a double Nazeer granddaughter, which also concentrates the use of Mansour, Nazeer's sire; as he is also the sire of Sheikh el Arab.
Ibn Rabdan and his son, Shahloul also appear multiple times in the pedigree, although I found it interesting that this father/son combination is better represented in *Narimaan's side of the pedigree, than in *Ansata Ibn Halima.
How is she represented today? AK Fanniya was bred by Bentwood Farm, who also, are the breeders of the few foals she produced in America, before she was sold overseas. Bred to a variety of Moniet el Nefous stallions, she produced two sons and three daughters, of which, only the daughters have produced progeny, the most successful being her 1983 daughter, AK Shahniya, by AK Shah Moniet, who in turn, produced a  daughter named Shameerah, by MFA Mareekh Amir. This particular mare is a producer of "kings", having produced two sons who are furthering the bloodline of AK Fanniya into the present day and beyond: Farres by Anaza El Farid and Shahim Al Nakeeb by NK Hafid Jamil. AK Fanniya's daughter, AK Athena, by Sar Ibn Moniet, has produced daughters by The Elixir (Hi-Fashion Mreekh x Jaliya), MC Alexsis and MC Elextris, both of whom have been especially prolific, producing horses who have done well at the Egyptian Event, the premier show for Egyptian Arabian horses in America.
Posted by Ralph Suarez
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Robbie when Jaliya and Seymour proved him wrong about everyone loving chocolate:
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Sportacus: Pfft-!!!! *Laughing*
Robbie: *Whacks back of Sportacus head* Shut up.
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ask-my-rf-wally-au · 11 months
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✨ Something that went on between Jaliya (me irl) and Seymour✨
Jaliya: Seymour? Am I a robot-?
Seymour: Oh kid no c'mere
Jaliya: ?
Seymour: Listen to me ok?
Jaliya: ok?
Seymour: Your not a robot
You're a failure
*Picks up Jaliya and holds her while scolding Seymour* (It's like that one meme-)
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inatungulates · 9 months
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Serengeti Thomson's gazelle Eudorcas thomsonii nasalis
Observed by jaliya, CC BY-NC
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blakes-cloudy-m1nd · 10 months
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Which moot am I
Hints
1: I use the crescent moon emoji
2: My pfp is a fnaf character
3: Sometimes I type like 'this-'
4: I make my text purple in posts
-Moon anon 🌙
Ima guess Jaliya
Hi Jaliya :3
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i-eat-lip-gloss · 1 year
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Hey!
I'm sorry for what happened to your other blog I hope this one works out!
Take a hug and some cookies
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-Jaliya
ong tyyy 😭this is literally what i need/have been needing
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georgemcginn · 1 year
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DOD Featured Photos
Fleet Week Fun Navy Ensign Jaliya Wilson gives Girl Scouts a tour of the USS Wasp during Fleet Week New York, May 2… Photo Details > View All Photos ABOUT NEWS HELP CENTER PRESS PRODUCTS Unsubscribe | Contact Us
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just-a-speck · 1 year
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suprabhaat finn ji!!
aaj thode se jaliya pakshi ke darshan prapt hue-
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aam taur se yahan chhote se chhote jalaashayon mein paaya jaane wala - gajpaun (black winged stilt)
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aur ek andha bagula (pond heron)
yeh do the aur kuchh batak thi lekin door hone ke karan hum pehchan nahi paaye- shayad common coots hi hongi.
shubh sandhya di (sorry for the delay)
1- the last thing that bird looks like is gajpaun (elephant's foot)
2- damn you seem to live in a cool af place
3- lol koi, ducks to common hai
4- one of the nests was attacked (the older one that hatched last week), both the chicks are gone, the only remains are few of the mothers' wings on the ground below and a mesh of twigs. most likely that songbird of prey, or a corvid maybe
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newsjoo · 1 year
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Shreeji Water Fun Park
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rsksindia · 2 years
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Different types of Print & Digital Media Covered Support for Auspicious Marriage of Orphan Girl Program of RSKS India done at Jaliya Village Of Masuda, Ajmer and published it In Newspapers.
#happy #marriage #dress #girls #people #newspapers #rsks #ngo #RsksIndia #awareness #protect #safety #sweet #ajmer #rajasthan
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Jay right now then her a few minutes later-
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Jay: Hey! >:(
Jaliya (me irl): Don't start with me short circuit
Wally: What seems to be the matter, neighbor?
Robbie: *Hands you both a piece of cake* Just finished making it, so please be careful. Its hot. *Smiles*
#Ask Robbie, Sportacus, and Wally Darling
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nyaabinch · 4 years
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Carthrine Todd is femJason’s birth mother whom is actually an Uzumaki who found herself out of the seal that kept thr Shinobi nations outside the rest of the word. After hearing Bruce tell Alfred about how Jaliya(femjason) killed that rapist and he had to send her away, she left. Jaliya found her way to the spot that allowed her to get back to the hidden nations, and went to Konoha where she met her cousin.
10 years later Bruce finds out that Jaliya did not kill the rapist and decides to find her. Somehow he gets this spell that sends to to someones current location. So he, Dick, and Alfred (you know Alfred wouldn’t let them go without him) suddenly find themselves in the Hokage’s office where the third Hokage and Jaliya Uzumaki are having tea.
Build up people
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berrygameplay · 3 years
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Berry Gameplay’s 2021 Advent Calendar Day 11
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All hairs have been recoloured in the Jewl Palette.
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sciencespies · 3 years
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More and more humans are growing an extra artery, showing we're still evolving
https://sciencespies.com/humans/more-and-more-humans-are-growing-an-extra-artery-showing-were-still-evolving/
More and more humans are growing an extra artery, showing we're still evolving
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Picturing how our species might appear in the far future often invites wild speculation over stand-out features such as height, brain size, and skin complexion. Yet subtle shifts in our anatomy today demonstrate how unpredictable evolution can be.
Take something as mundane as an extra blood vessel in our arms, which going by current trends could be common place within just a few generations.
An artery that temporarily runs down the center of our forearms while we’re still in the womb isn’t vanishing as often as it used to, according to researchers from Flinders University and the University of Adelaide in Australia.
That means there are more adults than ever with what amounts to be an extra channel of vascular tissue flowing under their wrist.
“Since the 18th century, anatomists have been studying the prevalence of this artery in adults and our study shows it’s clearly increasing,” Flinders University anatomist Teghan Lucas said in 2020.
“The prevalence was around 10 percent in people born in the mid-1880s compared to 30 percent in those born in the late 20th century, so that’s a significant increase in a fairly short period of time, when it comes to evolution.”
The median artery forms fairly early in development in all humans, transporting blood down the center of our arms to feed our growing hands.
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Three major arteries in the forearm – median in the center. (ilbusca/Digital Vision Vectors/Getty Images)
At around eight weeks, it usually regresses, leaving the task to two other vessels – the radial (which we can feel when we take a person’s pulse) and the ulnar arteries.
Anatomists have known for some time that this withering away of the median artery isn’t a guarantee. In some cases, it hangs around for another month or so.
Sometimes we’re born with it still pumping away, feeding either just the forearm, or in some cases the hand as well.
To compare the prevalence of this persistent blood channel, Lucas and colleagues Maciej Henneberg and Jaliya Kumaratilake from the University of Adelaide examined 80 limbs from cadavers, all donated by Australians of European descent.
The donors raged from 51 to 101 on passing, which means they were nearly all born in the first half of the 20th century.
Noting down how often they found a chunky median artery capable of carrying a good supply of blood, the research team compared the figures with records dug out of a literature search, taking into account tallies that could over-represent the vessel’s appearance. Their results were published in 2020 in the Journal of Anatomy.
The fact the artery seems to be three times as common in adults today as it was more than a century ago is a startling find that suggests natural selection is favoring those who hold onto this extra bit of bloody supply.
“This increase could have resulted from mutations of genes involved in median artery development or health problems in mothers during pregnancy, or both actually,” says Lucas.
We might imagine having a persistent median artery could give dexterous fingers or strong forearms a dependable boost of blood long after we’re born. Yet having one also puts us at a greater risk of carpal tunnel syndrome, an uncomfortable condition that makes us less able to use our hands.
Nailing down the kinds of factors that play a major role in the processes selecting for a persistent median artery will require a lot more sleuthing.
Whatever they might be, it’s likely we’ll continue to see more of these vessels in coming years.
“If this trend continues, a majority of people will have median artery of the forearm by 2100,” said Lucas.
This rapid rise of the median artery in adults isn’t unlike the reappearance of a knee bone called the fabella, which is also three times more common today than it was a century ago.
As small as these differences are, tiny microevolutionary changes add up to large-scale variations that come to define a species.
Together they create new pressures themselves, putting us on new paths of health and disease that right now we might find hard to imagine today.
This research was published in the Journal of Anatomy.
A version of this article was originally published in October 2020.
#Humans
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