Hence, the biologicalsex of the individual was taken for granted. Until now.
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And limiting the discussion to biologicalsex is not much simpler.
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But in reality there's a difference between your biologicalsex and your socially ascribed gender.
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Others regard the focus on biologicalsex as transphobic.
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But it limits the protections against discrimination to race, religion, color, national origin and biologicalsex.
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First, this policy is consistent with the state of scientific understandings of biologicalsex and gender.
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Cluster analysis suggests stimulus type as the most, and biologicalsex as the least, predictor for classification.
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Your biologicalsex is determined by your chromosomal make-up and it differentiates people physically from each other.
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Questions of biologicalsex, gender and social roles are complex and were so also in the Viking Age.
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Hormones and biologicalsex differences are slowly returning to the agenda, after a quarter century of rigid social constructionism.
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Rowling goes on to explain her interest in biologicalsex and trans issues has always been "intensely personal".
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Gender dysphoria is the stress and anxiety that results when a person's gender identity and biologicalsex are not aligned.
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Preclinical work has long focused on male animals, though biologicalsex clearly influences risk for certain diseases, including many psychiatric disorders.
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It is only an image, of course, and not literal; God has no body and thus no biologicalsex at all.
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But however it is addressed, Semenya will have already made a singular historical contribution to our understanding of biologicalsex, Moses wrote.
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Risk of severe COVID-19 outcomes is consistently lower in women than men worldwide, suggesting that female biologicalsex is instrumental in protection.