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a b c d e Schünke, Michael; Schulte, Erik; Lamperti, Edward D.; Schumacher, Udo (2006). Thieme Atlas of Anatomy: General Anatomy and Musculoskeletal System. Thieme. ISBN 978-1-58890-387-7. a b c d e f g "The Story of Big Ben". Whitechapel Bell Foundry. Archived from the original on 17 February 2018 . Retrieved 4 May 2022. Centre, UNESCO World Heritage. "UNESCO World Heritage Centre - World Heritage List". UNESCO World Heritage Centre . Retrieved 8 November 2022. The Stallion: Breeding Soundness Examination & Reproductive Anatomy". University of Wisconsin-Madison. Archived from the original on 2007-07-16 . Retrieved 7 July 2007. Sandle, Paul; Marks, Lucy (23 November 2021). "London's Big Ben to show fresh face to ring in New Year". Reuters . Retrieved 26 November 2021.

Heide Schatten; Gheorghe M. Constantinescu (21 March 2008). Comparative Reproductive Biology. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-470-39025-2. Penis Frenulum: Location, Function & Conditions". Cleveland Clinic. Archived from the original on 2022-09-24 . Retrieved 2022-09-24. a b "Meatal Stenosis: Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment - Urology Care Foundation". www.urologyhealth.org. Archived from the original on 2022-09-25 . Retrieved 2022-09-25. The glans penis is a body of spongy erectile tissue that is moulded on the rounded ends of the two corpora cavernosa penis, [8] extending farther on their upper than on their lower surfaces. It is the expanded cap of the corpus spongiosum, [9] a sponge-like region that surrounds the male urethra within the penis maintaining it as a viable channel for ejaculation. [10] The glans is covered by a stratified squamous epithelium and a dense layer of connective tissue equivalent to the dermis of typical skin. [11] The papillary layer of the dermis blends into the dense connective tissue forming the tunica albuginea of the corpus spongiosum behind the glans. [11] The external lining with mucosal tissue is responsible for its typical smooth texture and appearance.Elizabeth Tower contract awarded – News from Parliament". UK Parliament. 29 September 2017 . Retrieved 5 September 2020. Its foundations rest on a layer of gravel, below which is London clay. [16] Owing to this soft ground, the tower leans slightly to the north-west by roughly 230mm (9.1in) over 55m height, giving an inclination of approximately 1⁄ 240. This includes a planned maximum of 22mm increased tilt due to tunnelling for the Jubilee line extension. [22] In the 1990s, thousands of tons of concrete were pumped into the ground underneath the tower to stabilise it during construction of the Westminster section of the Jubilee line. [23] It leans by about 500mm (20in) at the finial. Experts believe the tower's lean will not be a problem for another 4,000 to 10,000 years. [24] The Palace of Westminster from across the River Thames. The Elizabeth Tower is visible on the right. Name The Urologic and Cutaneous Review. Urologic & Cutaneous Press. 1920. pp.677– . Retrieved 25 December 2012. Fowler, Susanne (12 April 2021). "What Does It Take to Hear Big Ben Again? 500 Workers and a Hiding Place". The New York Times . Retrieved 15 April 2021. Inside the tower is an oak-panelled Prison Room, which can only be accessed from the House of Commons, not via the tower entrance. It was last used in 1880 when atheist Charles Bradlaugh, newly elected Member of Parliament for Northampton, was imprisoned by the Serjeant at Arms after he protested against swearing a religious oath of allegiance to Queen Victoria. [30] Officially, the Serjeant at Arms can still make arrests, as they have had the authority to do since 1415. The room, however, is currently occupied by the Petitions Committee, which oversees petitions submitted to Parliament. [31] Ayrton Light

The meatus (opening) of the urethra located at the tip of the glans might become subject to meatal stenosis, a condition mostly seen as a late complication of circumcision. It occurs in about 2–20% of circumcised boys [48] [49] and it is rarely seen in uncircumcised men. [50] It is characterized by a narrowing of the meatus, which might cause sudden or often urges to urinate and burning during the process. [50] Other animals [ edit ] Mammals [ edit ] Carnivores [ edit ] Foreskin rectractability gradually increases with age. In infancy the foreskin is fused to the glans, [33] it remains non retractable in early childhood and it continues to be tight during preadolescence. [34] The skin begins to loosen up significantly during puberty allowing the glans to be completely exposed when needed. By the age of eighteen most boys will have a fully retractable foreskin. [35] a b c d Yang, C. C.; W.E. Bradley (July 1998). "Neuroanatomy of the penile portion of the human dorsal nerve of the penis". British Journal of Urology. 82 (1): 109–13. doi: 10.1046/j.1464-410x.1998.00669.x. PMID 9698671.Since you are here, we would like to share our vision for the future of travel - and the direction Culture Trip is moving in. Anyway, I’m not going to Bell End to see how many people live there because, from the name of the place, I can only assume they’re all total bell ends. Reena Mathur (2010). Animal Behaviour 3/e. Rastogi Publications. ISBN 978-81-7133-747-7 . Retrieved 10 February 2013. [ permanent dead link] Big Ben– How did Big Ben get its Name?". Icons of England. Archived from the original on 24 January 2010 . Retrieved 30 April 2016.



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