Examples of Biological sex in a sentence
Biological sex interacts with other risk factors in ways that are often strongly predictive of health outcomes.
Biological sex (the binary categories of male and female) is a fixed aspect of human nature, even though some individuals affected by disorders of sex development may exhibit ambiguous sex characteristics.
So our Lord Jesus says in Matthew 19 (verses 4-6), “Haven’t you read that at the beginning the Creator made them male and female and said, ‘For this reason a man shall leave his father and his mother and be united to his wife and the two shall become one flesh’?” Male/Female: Biological sex means the biological condition of being male or female as determined at birth based on physical differences, or when necessary, at the chromosomal level.
For practical reasons, individual plates could not be placed very close to the detector and the beam broadening was increased in the air gap between the plates and the detector.
Biological sex refers to chromosomal make up, genitalia, hormones etc and as such would be used in reference to the physical anatomy of a person (for example, male, female or intersex).