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Qu'est-ce (qui) est twin brothers - définition


TWINS         
  • [[Chang and Eng Bunker]], born in Siam (now [[Thailand]]) in 1811, were the origin of the term "Siamese twins".
  • Fraternal twin brothers as young babies.
  • Hereford]] breed in [[Miles City, Montana]]
  • [[Ibeyi]] duo Naomi (left) and Lisa-Kaindé Diaz are dizygotic (fraternal) twins.
  • Comparison of zygote development in monozygotic and dizygotic twins. In the uterus, a majority of monozygotic twins (60–70%) share the same [[placenta]] but have separate [[amniotic sac]]s. In 18–30% of monozygotic twins each fetus has a separate placenta and a separate amniotic sac. A small number (1–2%) of monozygotic twins share the same placenta and amniotic sac. Fraternal twins each have their own placenta and own amniotic sac.
  • Various types of chorionicity and amniosity (how the baby's sac looks) in monozygotic (one egg/identical) twins as a result of when the fertilized egg divides
  • Adult fraternal twins
  • A pair of female [[ere ibeji]] twin figures (early 20th-century) in the permanent collection of [[The Children's Museum of Indianapolis]]. The [[Yoruba people]] have the highest dizygotic twinning rate in the world.
  • Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) illustration of twins showing one fetus with exposure to more amniotic fluid while the other is "stuck" with the membrane tightly around itself.
  • Two fraternal twin brothers have commonalities.
ONE OF TWO OFFSPRING PRODUCED IN THE SAME PREGNANCY
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Two Wide-Angle Imaging Neutral-Atom Spectrometers (TWINS) are a pair of NASA instruments aboard two United States National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) satellites in Molniya orbits. TWINS was designed to provide stereo images of the Earth's ring current.
twins         
  • [[Chang and Eng Bunker]], born in Siam (now [[Thailand]]) in 1811, were the origin of the term "Siamese twins".
  • Fraternal twin brothers as young babies.
  • Hereford]] breed in [[Miles City, Montana]]
  • [[Ibeyi]] duo Naomi (left) and Lisa-Kaindé Diaz are dizygotic (fraternal) twins.
  • Comparison of zygote development in monozygotic and dizygotic twins. In the uterus, a majority of monozygotic twins (60–70%) share the same [[placenta]] but have separate [[amniotic sac]]s. In 18–30% of monozygotic twins each fetus has a separate placenta and a separate amniotic sac. A small number (1–2%) of monozygotic twins share the same placenta and amniotic sac. Fraternal twins each have their own placenta and own amniotic sac.
  • Various types of chorionicity and amniosity (how the baby's sac looks) in monozygotic (one egg/identical) twins as a result of when the fertilized egg divides
  • Adult fraternal twins
  • A pair of female [[ere ibeji]] twin figures (early 20th-century) in the permanent collection of [[The Children's Museum of Indianapolis]]. The [[Yoruba people]] have the highest dizygotic twinning rate in the world.
  • Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) illustration of twins showing one fetus with exposure to more amniotic fluid while the other is "stuck" with the membrane tightly around itself.
  • Two fraternal twin brothers have commonalities.
ONE OF TWO OFFSPRING PRODUCED IN THE SAME PREGNANCY
Identical twin; Identical twins; Twins; Fraternal twin; Fraternal twins; Monozygotic; Dizygotic; Gemellology; Twins (human); Twin brother; Polar twins; Half-identical twin; Monozygotic twins; Semi-identical twins; Half Twins; Twin (Biological); Dizygotic twins; Monozyotic; Dissimilar twin; Twin birth; Study of twins; Twin sister; Half twins; DZ twins; Dizygotic Twins; Fraternal twinning; Dizygotic twin; Non-identical twin; Quaternary marriage; Monozygotic twinning; Monozygotic twin; MZ twin; Twin pregnancies; Dichorionic twins; Half twin; Semi-identical twin; Sesquizygotic twin; Polar body twin; Sesquizygotic; Sororal twin; Semiidentical twins; Semi identical twins; Mirror twins; Mirror twin; Dichorionic twin; Twin pregnancy; Fraternal Twins; Chorionicity; Non-identical twins; Mirror image twins; Faternal twins; Mirror image twin; Physical twin; 👯‍♀️; Pair of twins; Bi-paternal twins; Draft:Michael T. Gabbett; Draft:Michael Terrence Gabbett; User:Tristien/sandbox
n. pl.
(Astron.) [With The prefixed.] Gemini.
twin         
  • [[Chang and Eng Bunker]], born in Siam (now [[Thailand]]) in 1811, were the origin of the term "Siamese twins".
  • Fraternal twin brothers as young babies.
  • Hereford]] breed in [[Miles City, Montana]]
  • [[Ibeyi]] duo Naomi (left) and Lisa-Kaindé Diaz are dizygotic (fraternal) twins.
  • Comparison of zygote development in monozygotic and dizygotic twins. In the uterus, a majority of monozygotic twins (60–70%) share the same [[placenta]] but have separate [[amniotic sac]]s. In 18–30% of monozygotic twins each fetus has a separate placenta and a separate amniotic sac. A small number (1–2%) of monozygotic twins share the same placenta and amniotic sac. Fraternal twins each have their own placenta and own amniotic sac.
  • Various types of chorionicity and amniosity (how the baby's sac looks) in monozygotic (one egg/identical) twins as a result of when the fertilized egg divides
  • Adult fraternal twins
  • A pair of female [[ere ibeji]] twin figures (early 20th-century) in the permanent collection of [[The Children's Museum of Indianapolis]]. The [[Yoruba people]] have the highest dizygotic twinning rate in the world.
  • Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) illustration of twins showing one fetus with exposure to more amniotic fluid while the other is "stuck" with the membrane tightly around itself.
  • Two fraternal twin brothers have commonalities.
ONE OF TWO OFFSPRING PRODUCED IN THE SAME PREGNANCY
Identical twin; Identical twins; Twins; Fraternal twin; Fraternal twins; Monozygotic; Dizygotic; Gemellology; Twins (human); Twin brother; Polar twins; Half-identical twin; Monozygotic twins; Semi-identical twins; Half Twins; Twin (Biological); Dizygotic twins; Monozyotic; Dissimilar twin; Twin birth; Study of twins; Twin sister; Half twins; DZ twins; Dizygotic Twins; Fraternal twinning; Dizygotic twin; Non-identical twin; Quaternary marriage; Monozygotic twinning; Monozygotic twin; MZ twin; Twin pregnancies; Dichorionic twins; Half twin; Semi-identical twin; Sesquizygotic twin; Polar body twin; Sesquizygotic; Sororal twin; Semiidentical twins; Semi identical twins; Mirror twins; Mirror twin; Dichorionic twin; Twin pregnancy; Fraternal Twins; Chorionicity; Non-identical twins; Mirror image twins; Faternal twins; Mirror image twin; Physical twin; 👯‍♀️; Pair of twins; Bi-paternal twins; Draft:Michael T. Gabbett; Draft:Michael Terrence Gabbett; User:Tristien/sandbox
a.
(Bot.) Doubled, geminate, in pairs.

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Twin Brothers
Exemples du corpus de texte pour twin brothers
1. "The new Caravan and existing Caravan are basically twin brothers," she said by telephone.
2. He walked behind his 7–year–old twin brothers, Angel and Nathan, who also held balloons.
3. He met with soldiers Kim Sin Hyok and Kim Sin Il, twin brothers, who went to the forefront from Pyongyang.
4. Then old habits set in and they both settled down to play together with their younger twin brothers.
5. The twin brothers Izzy and David Borovich are locked in dispute after David reneged on a commitment to buy out his brother‘s shares in Knafaim.