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_m3a6ayQ3go1r6nm6ao1_500. Survival and zombie. Interrobang. The interrobang, also known as the interabang[1] (informally known as quexclamation mark), /ɪnˈtɛrəbæŋ/, ‽ (often represented by ?!

Interrobang

Or !?) , is a nonstandard punctuation mark used in various written languages and intended to combine the functions of the question mark (also called the "interrogative point")[2] and the exclamation mark or exclamation point (known in printers' and programmers' jargon as the "bang").[3] The glyph is a superimposition of these two marks. Situs inversus. The term situs inversus is a short form of the Latin phrase "situs inversus viscerum", meaning "inverted position of the internal organs".

Situs inversus

Dextrocardia (the heart being located on the right side of the thorax) was first seen and drawn by Leonardo da Vinci in 1452–1519, and then recognised by Marco Aurelio Severino in 1643. However, situs inversus was first described more than a century later by Matthew Baillie. Situs inversus is thought to be present in 0.01% of the population, or a 1 in 10,000 chance.[1] Arduino.