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| ARTICLES RELATED TO XX |  |  |  | XX: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Bears - Famous PlayersOver the long history of the Chicago Bears over 1,000 players have played on the Chicago Bears roster from 1920 to 2005.
Chicago Bears - Pro Football Hall of Famers.
The Bears boast more enshrined Hall-of-Famers (26) than any other NFL team. The original inductees include George Halas, Bronko Nagurski, and Red Grange in 1963, while defensive end Dan Hampton was most recently inducted in 2002.
Chicago Bears - Retired numbers.
The Bears have retired 13 numbers in their lon ...
See also:Chicago Bears, Chicago Bears - Franchise history, Chicago Bears - Logo History, Chicago Bears - Uniforms/Colors, Chicago Bears - Stadium, Chicago Bears - The Bears in popular culture, Chicago Bears - Owners, Chicago Bears - Club Presidents, Chicago Bears - Team Records, Chicago Bears - Awards, Chicago Bears - Current Roster, Chicago Bears - Famous Players, Chicago Bears - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Chicago Bears - Retired numbers, Chicago Bears - Head coaches, Chicago Bears - Broadcasters, Chicago Bears - Footnotes Read more here: » Chicago Bears: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Bears - Famous Players |
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|  |  |  | XX: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Bears - BroadcastersThe Chicago Bears can be heard around the Chicago area, Northwest Indiana, and in some cities in the Midwest.
Flagship stations:
Radio Station: WBBM (780 AM)
Radio Announcers: Jeff Joniak (play by play), Tom Thayer (color) Zach Zaidman (sideline)
TV Station for Preseason Games: WMAQ (NBC 5 Chicago); WSNS (Telemundo Chicago)
Local TV Coverage: official: WMAQ (NBC 5 Chicago), Comcast Sports Net ...
See also:Chicago Bears, Chicago Bears - Franchise history, Chicago Bears - Logo History, Chicago Bears - Uniforms/Colors, Chicago Bears - Stadium, Chicago Bears - The Bears in popular culture, Chicago Bears - Owners, Chicago Bears - Club Presidents, Chicago Bears - Team Records, Chicago Bears - Awards, Chicago Bears - Current Roster, Chicago Bears - Famous Players, Chicago Bears - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Chicago Bears - Retired numbers, Chicago Bears - Head coaches, Chicago Bears - Broadcasters, Chicago Bears - Footnotes Read more here: » Chicago Bears: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Bears - Broadcasters |
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|  |  |  | XX: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Bears - AwardsCoach of the Year: (8)
1963: George Halas
1965: George Halas
1976: Jack Pardee
1985: Mike Ditka
1988: Mike Ditka
1994: Dave Wannstedt
2001: Dick Jauron
2005: Lovie Smith
Most Valuable Player: (2)
1943: Sid Luckman QB
1977: Walter Payton RB
Defensive Rookie of the Year: (3)
1973: Wally Chambers DT
1990: Mark Carrier S
2000: Brian Urlacher LB
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See also:Chicago Bears, Chicago Bears - Franchise history, Chicago Bears - Logo History, Chicago Bears - Uniforms/Colors, Chicago Bears - Stadium, Chicago Bears - The Bears in popular culture, Chicago Bears - Owners, Chicago Bears - Club Presidents, Chicago Bears - Team Records, Chicago Bears - Awards, Chicago Bears - Current Roster, Chicago Bears - Famous Players, Chicago Bears - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Chicago Bears - Retired numbers, Chicago Bears - Head coaches, Chicago Bears - Broadcasters, Chicago Bears - Footnotes Read more here: » Chicago Bears: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Bears - Awards |
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|  |  |  | XX: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Bears - Team records and statisticsFor a complete list of Chicago Bears' Facts, Firsts, and Record Holders; see Chicago Bears statistics
Team Records[4]
Most Points Scored (Career)
Kevin Butler holds the record for scoring the most points in his ten-year Bear career. He scored 1,116 points as the Bears kicker from 1985 to 1995.
Most Rushing Yards (Career)
Walter Payton holds the Bea ...
See also:Chicago Bears, Chicago Bears - Franchise history, Chicago Bears - Uniforms/Colors, Chicago Bears - Stadium, Chicago Bears - The Bears in popular culture, Chicago Bears - Team records and statistics, Chicago Bears - Awards, Chicago Bears - Players of note, Chicago Bears - Current Roster, Chicago Bears - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Chicago Bears - Retired numbers, Chicago Bears - All-Time players, Chicago Bears - Head coaches, Chicago Bears - Owners, Chicago Bears - Club Presidents, Chicago Bears - Broadcasters, Chicago Bears - Footnotes Read more here: » Chicago Bears: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Bears - Team records and statistics |
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|  |  |  | XX: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Bears - Uniforms/ColorsCurrent Uniform Colors:
Home: Navy blue jerseys with orange* trim, and white pants
Away: White jerseys, navy blue pants
Alternate: Orange jerseys, white pants
Helmet design: Navy blue, with an orange* "C"
*George Halas, a University of Illinois alumnus, is credited with bringing his alma mater's colors to the Chicago Bears. The team's navy blue and Pantone 1665 (similar to burnt orange) are shades of the blue ...
See also:Chicago Bears, Chicago Bears - Franchise history, Chicago Bears - Logo History, Chicago Bears - Uniforms/Colors, Chicago Bears - Stadium, Chicago Bears - The Bears in popular culture, Chicago Bears - Owners, Chicago Bears - Club Presidents, Chicago Bears - Team Records, Chicago Bears - Awards, Chicago Bears - Current Roster, Chicago Bears - Famous Players, Chicago Bears - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Chicago Bears - Retired numbers, Chicago Bears - Head coaches, Chicago Bears - Broadcasters, Chicago Bears - Footnotes Read more here: » Chicago Bears: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Bears - Uniforms/Colors |
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|  |  |  | XX: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Bears - StadiumSoldier Field, located on Lake Shore Drive in Chicago Illinois, is the current home to the Bears. It was closed on Sunday, January 20, 2002 a day after the Bears lost in the playoffs. It reopened on September 27, 2003 after a complete rebuild (the second in the stadium's history). Many fans refer to the rebuilt stadium as Soldier Field II.
The Bears moved into Soldier Field in 1971 after Wrigley Field became too small to hold an NFL event. The stadium's playing t ...
See also:Chicago Bears, Chicago Bears - Franchise history, Chicago Bears - Logo History, Chicago Bears - Uniforms/Colors, Chicago Bears - Stadium, Chicago Bears - The Bears in popular culture, Chicago Bears - Owners, Chicago Bears - Club Presidents, Chicago Bears - Team Records, Chicago Bears - Awards, Chicago Bears - Current Roster, Chicago Bears - Famous Players, Chicago Bears - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Chicago Bears - Retired numbers, Chicago Bears - Head coaches, Chicago Bears - Broadcasters, Chicago Bears - Footnotes Read more here: » Chicago Bears: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Bears - Stadium |
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|  |  |  | XX: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Bears - The Bears in popular cultureThe 1971 TV-movie Brian's Song starred Billy Dee Williams as Gale Sayers and James Caan as Brian Piccolo. The film told of how Piccolo helped Sayers recover from a devastating knee injury to return to his status as one of the league's best players, and how Sayers in turn helped the Piccolo family through Brian's fatal illness. It became one of the best-loved sports films of all time.
In addition to the Super Bowl Shuffle[6] rap song, the Be ...
See also:Chicago Bears, Chicago Bears - Franchise history, Chicago Bears - Logo History, Chicago Bears - Uniforms/Colors, Chicago Bears - Stadium, Chicago Bears - The Bears in popular culture, Chicago Bears - Owners, Chicago Bears - Club Presidents, Chicago Bears - Team Records, Chicago Bears - Awards, Chicago Bears - Current Roster, Chicago Bears - Famous Players, Chicago Bears - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Chicago Bears - Retired numbers, Chicago Bears - Head coaches, Chicago Bears - Broadcasters, Chicago Bears - Footnotes Read more here: » Chicago Bears: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Bears - The Bears in popular culture |
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|  |  |  | XX: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Bears - Logo HistoryThroughout the team history, the Chicago Bears have had a few official team logos. The first was introduced in the early 1950's as a black bear with a football. The team kept this until 1962, when the Bears trademark 'C' logo was first used by the team.[4]
The change in logo was due to the addition of a logo on the helmets, which pro football teams started adding in the late 1950's early 1960's. Unlike some NFL franchises that have had many different looks over time, the Bears ...
See also:Chicago Bears, Chicago Bears - Franchise history, Chicago Bears - Logo History, Chicago Bears - Uniforms/Colors, Chicago Bears - Stadium, Chicago Bears - The Bears in popular culture, Chicago Bears - Owners, Chicago Bears - Club Presidents, Chicago Bears - Team Records, Chicago Bears - Awards, Chicago Bears - Current Roster, Chicago Bears - Famous Players, Chicago Bears - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Chicago Bears - Retired numbers, Chicago Bears - Head coaches, Chicago Bears - Broadcasters, Chicago Bears - Footnotes Read more here: » Chicago Bears: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Bears - Logo History |
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| |  |  |  | XX: Encyclopedia II - Sexual differentiation - Chromosomal sex differencesHumans have 46 chromosomes, including 2 sex chromosomes, XX in females and XY in males. It is obvious that the Y chromosome must carry at least one essential gene which determines testicular formation (originally termed TDF). A gene in the sex-determining region of the short arm of the Y, now referred to as SRY, has been found to direct production of a protein which binds to DNA, inducing differentiation of cells derived from the genital ridges into testes. In transgenic XX mice (and some human XX ...
See also:Sexual differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Chromosomal sex differences, Sexual differentiation - Gonadal differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Hormonal differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Internal genital differentiation, Sexual differentiation - External genital differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Breast differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Other body differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Brain differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Psychological and behavioral differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Psychological and behavioral differentiation in humans, Sexual differentiation - Gender identity role and orientation, Sexual differentiation - Defeminization and masculinization female as the default path Read more here: » Sexual differentiation: Encyclopedia II - Sexual differentiation - Chromosomal sex differences |
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|  |  |  | XX: Encyclopedia II - Sexual differentiation - Gonadal differentiationEarly in fetal life, germ cells migrate to the genital ridge. By week 6, undifferentiated gonads consist of germ cells, supporting cells, and steroidogenic cells.
In a male, SRY and other genes induce differentiation of supporting cells into Sertoli cells and (indirectly) steroidogenic cells into Leydig cells to form testes, which become microscopically identifiable and begin to produce hormones by week 8. Germ cells become spermatogonia.
Without SRY, ovaries form during months 2-6. Failure of ovarian development ...
See also:Sexual differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Chromosomal sex differences, Sexual differentiation - Gonadal differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Hormonal differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Internal genital differentiation, Sexual differentiation - External genital differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Breast differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Other body differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Brain differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Psychological and behavioral differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Psychological and behavioral differentiation in humans, Sexual differentiation - Gender identity role and orientation, Sexual differentiation - Defeminization and masculinization female as the default path Read more here: » Sexual differentiation: Encyclopedia II - Sexual differentiation - Gonadal differentiation |
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| | |  |  |  | XX: Encyclopedia II - Androgen insensitivity syndrome - Genetics inheritance and incidenceThe gene, AR, for the human androgen receptor is located within the Xq11-12 area of the X chromosome. Effects of the AIS mutations behave as sex-linked recessive traits, causing minimal or no effects in 46,XX women. In other words, since 46,XX women have two X chromosomes, and hence two copies of the gene for the androgen receptor, no problems occur if one of the genes is defective. Since a 46,XY person has only a single X chromosome, a deleterious mutation of the androgen receptor gene on th ...
See also:Androgen insensitivity syndrome, Androgen insensitivity syndrome - Genetics inheritance and incidence, Androgen insensitivity syndrome - Normal function of androgens and the androgen receptor, Androgen insensitivity syndrome - Prenatal effects of testosterone in 46XY fetus, Androgen insensitivity syndrome - Early postnatal effects of testosterone in 46XY infants, Androgen insensitivity syndrome - Pubertal effects of testosterone in 46XY children, Androgen insensitivity syndrome - Problems produced by androgen insensitivity, Androgen insensitivity syndrome - 1. Complete AIS, Androgen insensitivity syndrome - 2. Incomplete or partial AIS, Androgen insensitivity syndrome - 3. Reifenstein syndrome, Androgen insensitivity syndrome - 4. Infertile male syndrome, Androgen insensitivity syndrome - 5. Undervirilized fertile male syndrome, Androgen insensitivity syndrome - 6. X-linked spinal and bulbar atrophy syndrome Read more here: » Androgen insensitivity syndrome: Encyclopedia II - Androgen insensitivity syndrome - Genetics inheritance and incidence |
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| |  |  |  | XX: Encyclopedia II - Sexual differentiation - Hormonal differentiationIn a male fetus, testes produce steroid and protein hormones essential for internal and external anatomic differentiation. Leydig cells begin to make testosterone by the end of month 2 of gestation. From then on, male fetuses have higher levels of androgens in their systemic blood than females. The difference is even greater in pelvic and genital tissues. Antimullerian hormone (AMH) is a protein hormone produced by Sertoli cells from the 8th week on. AMH suppresses developmen ...
See also:Sexual differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Chromosomal sex differences, Sexual differentiation - Gonadal differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Hormonal differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Internal genital differentiation, Sexual differentiation - External genital differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Breast differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Other body differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Brain differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Psychological and behavioral differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Psychological and behavioral differentiation in humans, Sexual differentiation - Gender identity role and orientation, Sexual differentiation - Defeminization and masculinization female as the default path Read more here: » Sexual differentiation: Encyclopedia II - Sexual differentiation - Hormonal differentiation |
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|  |  |  | XX: Encyclopedia II - Sexual differentiation - Internal genital differentiationGonads are histologically distinguishable by 6-8 weeks of gestation. A fetus of that age has both mesonephric (wolffian) and paramesonephric (mullerian) ducts. Subsequent development of one set and degeneration of the other depends on the presence or absence of two testicular hormones: testosterone and AMH. Disruption of typical development may result in the development of both, or neither, duct system, which may produce morpologically bisexual individuals.
Local testosterone causes each wolffian duct to develop into epididymis, vas d ...
See also:Sexual differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Chromosomal sex differences, Sexual differentiation - Gonadal differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Hormonal differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Internal genital differentiation, Sexual differentiation - External genital differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Breast differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Other body differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Brain differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Psychological and behavioral differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Psychological and behavioral differentiation in humans, Sexual differentiation - Gender identity role and orientation, Sexual differentiation - Defeminization and masculinization female as the default path Read more here: » Sexual differentiation: Encyclopedia II - Sexual differentiation - Internal genital differentiation |
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|  |  |  | XX: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Bears - Uniforms/ColorsCurrent Uniform Colors:
Home: Navy blue jerseys with orange* trim, and white pants
Away: White jerseys, navy blue pants
Alternate: Orange jerseys, white pants
Helmet design: Navy blue, with an orange* "C"
*George Halas, a University of Illinois alumnus, is credited with bringing his alma mater's colors to the Chicago Bears. The team's navy blue and Pantone 1665 (similar to burnt orange) are shades of the blue ...
See also:Chicago Bears, Chicago Bears - Franchise history, Chicago Bears - Uniforms/Colors, Chicago Bears - Stadium, Chicago Bears - The Bears in popular culture, Chicago Bears - Team records and statistics, Chicago Bears - Awards, Chicago Bears - Players of note, Chicago Bears - Current Roster, Chicago Bears - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Chicago Bears - Retired numbers, Chicago Bears - All-Time players, Chicago Bears - Head coaches, Chicago Bears - Owners, Chicago Bears - Club Presidents, Chicago Bears - Broadcasters, Chicago Bears - Footnotes Read more here: » Chicago Bears: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Bears - Uniforms/Colors |
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|  |  |  | XX: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Bears - StadiumSoldier Field, located on Lake Shore Drive in Chicago Illinois, is the current home to the Bears. It was closed on Sunday, January 20, 2002 a day after the Bears lost in the playoffs. It reopened on September 27, 2003 after a complete rebuild (the second in the stadium's history). Many fans refer to the rebuilt stadium as Soldier Field II.
The Bears moved into Soldier Field in 1971 after Wrigley Field became too small to hold an NFL event. The stadium's playing t ...
See also:Chicago Bears, Chicago Bears - Franchise history, Chicago Bears - Uniforms/Colors, Chicago Bears - Stadium, Chicago Bears - The Bears in popular culture, Chicago Bears - Team records and statistics, Chicago Bears - Awards, Chicago Bears - Players of note, Chicago Bears - Current Roster, Chicago Bears - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Chicago Bears - Retired numbers, Chicago Bears - All-Time players, Chicago Bears - Head coaches, Chicago Bears - Owners, Chicago Bears - Club Presidents, Chicago Bears - Broadcasters, Chicago Bears - Footnotes Read more here: » Chicago Bears: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Bears - Stadium |
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|  |  |  | XX: Encyclopedia II - Carolinas Campaign - AftermathSherman's Carolina Campaign, in which his troops marched 425 miles in 50 days, had been similar to his march to the sea through Georgia, although physically more demanding. However, the Confederate forces opposing him were much smaller and more dispirited. When Joseph E. Johnston met with Jefferson Davis in Greensboro in mid-April, he told the Confederate president:
Our people are tired of the war, feel themselves whipped, and will not fight. Our country is overrun, its military resources greatly diminished, while the enemy's mi ...
See also:Carolinas Campaign, Carolinas Campaign - Background and opposing forces, Carolinas Campaign - Battles, Carolinas Campaign - Aftermath, Carolinas Campaign - Notes Read more here: » Carolinas Campaign: Encyclopedia II - Carolinas Campaign - Aftermath |
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|  |  |  | XX: Encyclopedia II - Sexual differentiation - Psychological and behavioral differentiation in humansHuman adults and children show many psychological and behavioral sex differences, both dichotomous and dimorphic. Some (e.g., dress) are learned and obviously cultural. Others (e.g., early verbal fluency, spatial reasoning) are demonstrable across cultures and may have both biological and learned determinants. Because we cannot explore hormonal influences on human reproductive behavior experimentally, and because potential political implications are so unwelcome to many factions of society, the relative contributions of biological factors an ...
See also:Sexual differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Chromosomal sex differences, Sexual differentiation - Gonadal differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Hormonal differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Internal genital differentiation, Sexual differentiation - External genital differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Breast differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Other body differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Brain differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Psychological and behavioral differentiation, Sexual differentiation - Psychological and behavioral differentiation in humans, Sexual differentiation - Gender identity role and orientation, Sexual differentiation - Defeminization and masculinization female as the default path Read more here: » Sexual differentiation: Encyclopedia II - Sexual differentiation - Psychological and behavioral differentiation in humans |
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