No.
Not unless someone figures out how to select which sperm to let through.
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If you are talking about a book called "Unwind" by the author Neal Shusterman, then Unwinding has one meaning;Unwind: To have parts of the body surgically and expertly removed, keeping the mind and body alive, but to keep the entire body completely numb. The person can see what's happening, but as in the book, one describes the feeling of their limbs being pulled, or tugged, which is the process of amputating a limb. In the book, this was a law; when a child reaches 13, he/she can be unwound by the parents if they no longer desire that child. If the child manages to reach the age of 18, he/she may be free from unwinding. But there are some children who chose to go AWOL, or run away from being unwound, as in this book, the main characters are unwinds who run away from home, knowing they will be unwound. The law requires that EACH part of the body be removed, without damage, and be used. That means that there cannot be any leftovers or unwanted pieces.Of course, this is just a story, not real life situations. (I'm 15, and I'm talking like I should be in college!)
what does chyme do for the body.
A large body of water can affect the amount of snow falling because of the moisture and high winds. With larger bodies of water nearby, high winds and moisture can travel and carry from closer and larger lakes. The larger the body of water, the more moisture gathers and when the high winds and moisture reach land, they get 'whacked' (as you say) with snow.
body temperature is basically measuring the amount of heat energy in our body.