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Androgenetic Alopecia in Men: An Update On Genetics
Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is defined as the alopecia induced by androgens in genetically predisposed individuals. AGA results in progressive miniaturization of the hair follicles leading to vellus transformation of terminal hair.
Ilakkia Priya Sadasivam +3 more
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Le suffixe -aga, "lieu de" / The suffix -aga, "place of" [PDF]
Origin of the Basque suffix -agaOrigine du suffixe ...
Iglesias, Hector
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Het wellness recovery action plan : herstel van paradigma naar praktijk [PDF]
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Aga, Natalie
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During the Ottoman period, Banja Luka was one of the most impor- tant centers of administrative, military, political, agricultural, cultural, reli- gious and public life in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Haso Popara
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The management of androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is evolving. This study updates current prescribing practices compared with 2019–2020. A digital survey was conducted among dermatologists in Spain between March and June 2024, focusing on AGA treatment ...
C. Pindado-Ortega +5 more
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In the collection of Turkish documents which were donated two years ago to the Gazi Husrev-bey Library in Sarajevo, from the family Đumišić from Banja Luka, there are three documents related to Ali-bey Grošić.
Haso Popara
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Aga Khan University, Report 1993 [PDF]
Chancellor\u27s Statement Message from the Borad of Trustees The Aga Khan University The Aga Khan University Hospital Finance and Fundinghttps://ecommons.aku.edu/aku_report/1002/thumbnail ...
Aga Khan University
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Türk evi plan tipleri ; sofasız, dış sofalı, iç safalı ve orta safalı diye dört gruba ayrılmaktadır. Evler, yaşanan coğrafi bölgelere göre farklı plan ve malzeme özellikleri göstermektedir.
Ayşe Yünkül
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Assessment of semen quality in patients with androgenetic alopecia in an infertility clinic
Background: Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is a common cause of hair loss in men. It is associated with the risk of cardiovascular disease and metabolic syndrome.
Emre Sinan Güngör +2 more
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