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O que (quem) é quadruplet - definição

CULMINATION OF ONE MULTIPLE PREGNANCY, WHEREIN THE MOTHER DELIVERS TWO OR MORE OFFSPRING;APPLICABLE TO PLACENTAL SPECIES
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  • Fraternal twin sisters taking a nap. Nonidentical twins, the most common kind of multiple birth among humans, occur in about{{nbsp}}1{{nbsp}}out of every 80 pregnancies.
  • Dionne sisters]], seen in this 1947 photograph, were the first quintuplets known to survive infancy.
  • The Gosselin sextuplets with their parents and sisters, cover of ''[[KoreAm]]'', May 2008
  • Beatrix with her seven swan-children, from the [[Knight of the Swan]] romance ([[Talbot Shrewsbury Book]])
  • Identical triplet brothers at graduation.
  • Identical triplets like these three sisters occur when a single fertilized egg splits in two and then one of the resulting two zygotes splits again.
  • Fraternal twins at two weeks old. The technical term for "fraternal" is "dizygotic" (twins) or "polyzygotic" (triplets or higher order).
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  • A woman bearing 9 or 11 children, ''Prodigiorum ac ostentorum chronicon'', 1557, by [[Conrad Lycosthenes]]

Quadruplet         
·add. ·noun Four children born in the same labor.
II. Quadruplet ·add. ·noun A collection or combination of four of a kind.
III. Quadruplet ·add. ·noun A cycle for carrying four riders, so arranged that all the reders can assist in the propulsion.
quadruplet         
['kw?dr?pl?t, kw?'dru:pl?t]
¦ noun
1. each of four children born at one birth.
2. Music a group of four notes to be performed in the time of three.
Origin
C18: from quadruple, on the pattern of triplet.
quadruplet         
(quadruplets)
Quadruplets are four children who are born to the same mother at the same time.
N-COUNT: usu pl

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Multiple birth

A multiple birth is the culmination of one multiple pregnancy, wherein the mother gives birth to two or more babies. A term most applicable to vertebrate species, multiple births occur in most kinds of mammals, with varying frequencies. Such births are often named according to the number of offspring, as in twins and triplets. In non-humans, the whole group may also be referred to as a litter, and multiple births may be more common than single births. Multiple births in humans are the exception and can be exceptionally rare in the largest mammals.

A multiple pregnancy may be the result of the fertilization of a single egg that then splits to create identical fetuses, or it may be the result of the fertilization of multiple eggs that create fraternal ("non-identical") fetuses, or it may be a combination of these factors. A multiple pregnancy from a single zygote is called monozygotic, from two zygotes is called dizygotic, or from three or more zygotes is called polyzygotic. Similarly, the siblings themselves from a multiple birth may be referred to as monozygotic if they are identical or as dizygotic (in cases of twins) or polyzygotic (for three or more siblings) if they are fraternal, i.e., non-identical.

Each fertilized ovum (zygote) may produce a single embryo, or it may split into two or more embryos, each carrying the same genetic material. Fetuses resulting from different zygotes are called fraternal and share only 50% of their genetic material, as ordinary full siblings from separate births do. Fetuses resulting from the same zygote share 100% of their genetic material and hence are called identical. Identical twins are always the same sex.