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corpus and plural
In linguistics, a corpus ( plural corpora ) or text corpus is a large and structured set of texts ( nowadays usually electronically stored and processed ).
A corps ( " core "; the plural is spelled the same as singular but pronounced " cores "; from French, from the Latin corpus " body ") is either a large formation, or an administrative grouping of troops within an armed force with a common function such as Artillery or Signals representing an arm of service.
The corpus luteum ( Latin for " yellow body ") ( plural corpora lutea ) is a temporary endocrine structure in female mammals that is involved in the production of relatively high levels of progesterone and moderate levels of estradiol and inhibin A.
A collection of texts with linguistic annotations is known as a corpus ( plural corpora ).

corpus and corpora
The difficulty of ensuring that the entire corpus is completely and consistently annotated means that these corpora are usually smaller, containing around 1 to 3 million words.
The corpus of an ancient city, ( for example the " Kültepe Texts " of Turkey ), may go through a series of corpora, determined by their find site dates.
These attempt to reverse the priapic state by shunting blood from the rigid corpora cavernosa into the corpus spongiosum ( which contains the glans and the urethra ).
In males, the cavernous nerves from the prostatic plexus stimulate smooth muscle in the fibrous trabeculae of the coiled helicene arteries to relax and allow blood to fill the corpora cavernosum and the corpus spongiosum of the penis, making it rigid to prepare for sexual activity.
cache-sexe – Caesarian section – CAH – call girl – Calymmatobacterium granulomatis – cameltoe – camp ( style ) – camp follower – Canal of Nuck – canal of the cervix – candaulism – Candida albicans – candidiasis – caning – canon law – capacitation – capnolagnia – cardinal ligament – caress – carezza – carunculae myrtiformes – Giacomo Casanova – Cass Identity Model – castration – castration anxiety – castration cult – castration fear – castrato – casual relationship – casual sex – cat fighting – catamite – catecholamine – catfight – Catherinette – catheter ( sexology ) – catheterophilia – Catholic marriage – cavernous nerves of penis – cavum Douglasi – celebrity sex tape – celibacy – celibate marriage – cerclage – cerebral cortex – Certified Sex Therapist-Certified Sex Addiction Therapist-cervical cancer – cervical cap – cervical dysplasia – cervical incompetence – cervical stitch – cervicitis – cervix – CFNM – Chadwick's sign – chancre – Chancroid – chaperon ( e ) – chaperone – charivari – charms – chastity – chastity belt – chastity cage – chastity device – chastity ring – chemical abortion – chemise cagoule – Cheryl Chase – Chevalier d ' Eon – chikan ( body contact ) – child abduction – child marriage – child pornography – child sexual abuse – child sexuality – childbirth – chimera – Chinese marriage – Chinese marriage customs – Chlamydia – Chlamydia trachomatis – chloasma – chordee – choreophilia – choriocarcinoma – chorion – chorionation – chorionic gonadotropin – chrematistophilia – Christian marriage customs – Christian view of marriage – Christina piercing – chromosomal mosaicism – chromosome – chronophilia – chubby chaser – Chukri System – Cialis – cicatrization – circadian – circle jerk – circuit party – circumcision – circumcision scar – civil marriage – civil union – clamp ( BDSM ) – classical friendship – clear cell tumor – clear plastic fetishism – cleft of Venus – Cleveland steamer – climacteric – climax – clinical sexologist – clinical sexology – clip joint – clitoral crura – clitoral glans – clitoral hood – clitoral hood piercing – clitoral orgasm – clitoral reduction – clitoral-vaginal index – clitoridectomy – clitoridotomy – clitorilingus – clitoris – clitoris piercing – clitorism – clitoromegaly – clitoropenis – cloacal exstrophy – the closet – clothed female, naked male – clothed male, naked female – clubwear – CMNF – cock and ball torment – cockblock – cock cage – cock harness – cock ring – cock stuffing – cock vore – cock-stuffing – cockstuffing – coemptio – coercive sexual behavior – cohabitation – coital alignment technique – coital aninsertia – coital fantasy – coition – coitus – coitus interfemoris – coitus interruptus – coitus more ferarum – coitus reservatus – coitus à cheval – coitus à mammilla – coitus à unda – cold knife cone biopsy – collaborative divorce – collar ( BDSM ) – Collaring – colovaginoplasty – colposcope – colposcopy – colposuspension – combined oral contraceptive – Alex Comfort – coming out – commitment ceremony – common penile artery – common prostitute – common-law husband – common-law marriage – common-law wife – commune – companiable love – companionate love – compensated dating – comprehensive sex education – compulsive cruising – computer sex – Anthony Comstock – conception – conceptive phase – concubinage – concubine – concupiscence – condom – condom fatigue – condoms, needles, and negotiation – confarreatio – confetti – congenital adrenal hyperplasia – congenital virilizing adrenal hyperplasia – conjugal visit – connection between paraphilia and sex crimes – consanguinity – consecrated virgin – consensual BDSM – consensual crime – consensual sex – consenting adult – constriction ( sexology ) – consummation – contact magazine – contact rapist – contact tracing – continence – continuous abstinence – contraception – contraceptive – contraceptive film – contraceptive foam – contraceptive patch – contraceptive pill – contraceptive sponge – conversion party – conversion therapy – Coolidge effect – Cooper's ligaments – coprography – coprolagnia – coprolalia – coprophagia – coprophagy – coprophilia – copulate – copulation – copulation fantasy – core gender identity – corona glandis – corona of glans penis – corona radiata ( embryology ) – coronal sulcus – corpora cavernosa – corpus albicans – corpus cavernosum – corpus cavernosum clitoridis – corpus cavernosum penis – corpus hemorrhagicum – corpus luteum – corpus spongiosum – corpus spongiosum penis – corset – corsetting – cortisol – cortisone – costumes – cottaging – counseling – courtesan – courting-courting bench – courtly love – courtship – courtship disorder – Couvade – Couvade syndrome – cowgirl sex position – Cowper's fluid – Cowper's glands – crab louse – crack whore – creampie ( sexual act ) – Creighton Model – cremaster muscle – cremasteric fascia – cremasteric reflex – Cretan pederasty – crime against nature – crime of passion – critical period – cross dressing – cross-complementation – cross-cousin marriage – cross-dresser – cross-dressing – cross-identification – crotchless panties – cruising – cruising ( for sex ) – cruising for sex – crus glandis clitoridis – crus of penis – crush fetish – cryptomenorrhea – cryptorchidism – cryptorchism – crystal and sex – crystal dick – cuckold – cuckold fetishism – cuckoldry – cum – cum swallowing – cum swapping – cumulus oophorus – cunnilinctus – cunnilingus – cunnus – cunt – cupping – curettage – curtesy – Cushing's syndrome – cutting – cybersex – cyproterone – cyproterone acetate – cystitis – cystoscope – cystoscopy – cystostomy – cytogenetic syndrome – Cytomegalovirus –
Strong neuron connections connect the neurohemal corpora cardiaca to the brain and frontal ganglion, where the closely related median corpus allatum produces juvenile hormone III in close proximity to the neurohemal dorsal arota.
Cross section showing the two corpora cavernosa near the top surface of the penis, and the corpus spongiosum surrounding the urethra near the bottom surface.
The corpus spongiosum is a single tubular structure located just below the corpora cavernosa.
Large collections of parallel texts are called parallel corpora ( see text corpus ).
However, not all congenital chordee includes abnormal corpora, and case reports of damage to the corpus cavernosum from circumcision are noted in the literature ; particularly as a complication of local anesthetic.
The portion of the corpus spongiosum in front of the bulb lies in a groove on the under surface of the conjoined corpora cavernosa penis.
To do this, the corpus spongiosum remains pliable during erection while the corpora cavernosum penis becomes engorged with blood.
This corpus has been used for innumerable studies of word-frequency and of part-of-speech, and inspired the development of similar " tagged " corpora in many other languages.

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A crucifix ( from Latin cruci fixus meaning "( one ) fixed to a cross ") is an independent image of Jesus on the cross with a representation of Jesus ' body, referred to in English as the corpus ( Latin for " body "), as distinct from a cross with no body.
A crucifix ( an image of Christ crucified on a cross ) is the main religious symbol for Catholics, Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox, but most Protestant Christians prefer to use a cross without the figure ( the " corpus ": Latin for " body ") of Christ.
The book is set on a far future Earth where the uploading of mindstates into a world-spanning computer network ( known as " the data corpus ", " cryptosphere " or simply " crypt ") is commonplace, allowing the dead to be easily reincarnated ( though by custom, only a limited number of reincarnations are allowed ).
Bullinger's 1539 polemical treatise against idolatry expressed his belief that Mary's " sacrosanctum corpus " (" sacrosanct body ") had been assumed into heaven by angels:
The text of Oldcastle shows no clear signs of Drayton's hand ; traits of style consistent through the entire corpus of his poetry ( the rich vocabulary of plant names, star names, and other unusual words ; the frequent use of original contractional forms, sometimes with double apostrophes, like " th ' adult ' rers " or " pois ' ned ' st ") are wholly absent from the text, suggesting that his contribution to the collaborative effort was not substantial.
In females, an acute rise of LH (" LH surge ") triggers ovulation and development of the corpus luteum.
His 1539 polemical treatise against idolatry expressed his belief that Mary's sacrosanctum corpus (" sacrosanct body ") had been assumed into heaven by angels:
The ideal was not one of slavish imitation, but of a poet so well-versed in the entire corpus of Ancient literature ( du Bellay uses the metaphor of " digestion ") that he would be able to convert it into an entirely new and rich poetic language in the vernacular.
A Roman household was considered a collective ( corpus, a " body ") over which the pater familias had mastery ( dominium ).
By the middle of the 12th century, the corpus of works was being expanded principally by " cyclisation ", that is to say by the formation of " cycles " of chansons attached to a character or group of characters — with new chansons being added to the ensemble by singing of the earlier or later adventures of the hero, of their youthful exploits (" enfances "), the great deeds of their ancestors or descendants, or their retreat from the world to a convent (" moniage ") -- or attached to an event ( like the Crusades ).
For example, the nigrostriatal pathway, which is degenerated in Parkinson's disease, runs from the substantia nigra ( Latin, " black substance ") to the corpus striatum ( Latin, " striped body ").
All German copies of the text consist of four books: an autobiographical account of the travels of Abraham of Worms to Egypt, a book of assorted materials from the corpus of the practical Kabbalah ( including some which is duplicated in the German-Jewish grimoire called " The Sixth and 7th Books of Moses ") and the two books of magic given by Abramelin to Abraham.

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He is generally regarded as the author of the Rhetoric to Alexander, an Art of Rhetoric included in the traditional corpus of Aristotle's works.
The Crucifix, a cross with the corpus ( Body of Christ ), is an ancient symbol used within the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, and Lutheran churches, in contrast with some Protestant groups, which use only a simple cross.
Western crucifixes usually have a three-dimensional corpus, but in Eastern Orthodoxy Jesus's body is normally painted on the cross, or in low relief.
A different dimension on which dictionaries ( usually just general-purpose ones ) are sometimes distinguished is whether they are prescriptive or descriptive, the latter being in theory largely based on linguistic corpus studies — this is the case of most modern dictionaries.
In Orthodox Christianity, deuterocanonical means that a book is part of the corpus of the Old Testament ( i. e. is read during the services ) but has secondary authority.
The Diatessaron is thought to have been available to Muhammad, and may have led to his faulty conclusion in the Qur ' an that the Christian Gospel is one text or one book alone, without reference to the canonical authors or New Testament corpus ; he calls this supposed text the Injil.
Proliferation is induced by estrogen ( follicular phase of menstrual cycle ), and later changes in this layer are engendered by progestrone from the corpus luteum ( luteal phase ).
If the letter is not considered to be an authentic part of the Pauline corpus it might be dated during the late 1st century, possibly as late as 80 AD.
This occurred to the extent that there is a huge corpus of Ephrem pseudepigraphy and legendary hagiography.
Although there is no writ of habeas corpus or bail, the maximum period of pre-trial detention has been reduced to four days.
The writer who apparently introduced the name Germani into the corpus of classical literature is Julius Caesar.
It is known primarily from the Codex Argenteus, a 6th-century copy of a 4th-century Bible translation, and is the only East Germanic language with a sizable corpus.
Other works, such as the corpus of Homeric Hymns, the comic mini-epic Batrachomyomachia (" The Frog-Mouse War "), and the Margites were also attributed to him, but this is now believed to be unlikely.
Of these works forming the extended Hesiodic corpus, only the Shield of Heracles (, Aspis Hērakleous ) is transmitted intact via a medieval manuscript tradition.
Halakha is often contrasted with Aggadah, the diverse corpus of rabbinic exegetical, narrative, philosophical, mystical, and other " non-legal " literatures.
The legal right to apply for a habeas corpus is also called by the same name.
A writ of habeas corpus, also known as the Great Writ, is a summons with the force of a court order ; it is addressed to the custodian ( a prison official for example ) and demands that a prisoner be taken before the court, and that the custodian present proof of authority, allowing the court to determine whether the custodian has lawful authority to detain the person.
Most civil law jurisdictions provide a similar remedy for those unlawfully detained, but this is not always called " habeas corpus ".
So if an imposition such as internment without trial is permitted by the law then habeas corpus may not be a useful remedy.

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