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Five Advances in the Last 50 Years That Have Impacted Endocrine Surgery

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World Journal of Surgery, EarlyView.
Matilda Anneback   +5 more
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Culture and the climacteric

open access: yesJournal of Biosocial Science, 1979
SummaryTwo American ethnic (sub-cultural) groups of Cuban and Jewish women of comparable socio-economic status were studied in New Jersey, USA in order to show how each of their cultures influences the climacteric. A wide spectrum of cultural variables, associated with each of these ethnic groups, was obtained through a questionnaire about self-image ...
M P, Flint, M, Garcia
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Climacteric fruit ripening: Ethylene-dependent and independent regulation of ripening pathways in melon fruit [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Science, 2008
Cantaloupe melons have a typical climacteric behaviour with ethylene playing a major role in the regulation of the ripening process and affecting the ripening rate.
J C Pech, Alain Latché
exaly   +2 more sources

Greene Climacteric Scale: norms in an Australian population in relation to age and menopausal status

open access: yesClimacteric, 2005
Objectives The aim of this study was two-fold: to assess climacteric symptoms and provide normative data for the Greene Climacteric Scale during the menopause transition, and to investigate the prevalence of climacteric symptoms in a representative ...
Catherine Travers
exaly   +2 more sources
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Evolutionary ecology of climacteric and non-climacteric fruits

Biology Letters, 2021
Fleshy fruits can be divided between climacteric (CL, showing a typical rise in respiration and ethylene production with ripening after harvest) and non-climacteric (NC, showing no rise). However, despite the importance of the CL/NC traits in horticulture and the fruit industry, the evolutionary significance of the distinction remains untested. In this
Yuya Fukano, Yuuya Tachiki
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THE MALE CLIMACTERIC

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1939
It seems reasonable to believe that many if not all men pass through a climacteric period somewhat similar to that of women, usually in a less severe but perhaps more prolonged form. The cessation of menstruation in the female at the so-called change of life has been tangible evidence for ages that the woman is having a decline in her sex function and ...
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Confrontation in the Climacteric

Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1994
Why is an increasing number of women dissatisfied with their doctors' help in their climacteric? Why do so many object to hormone replacement therapy (HRT)? Why do they generally feel it is not ‘natural’? Though many object to getting old, want to continue flaunting their ‘eternal youth’, many more, women and men, embrace retirement ...
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The Climacteric Disease

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1977
ABSTRACT Evidence is provided to show that the account of “The Climacteric Disease” given in 1813 by Sir Henry Halford, Physician to King George III, was his interpretation that the King's illness was due to aging as a disease. This laid foundations upon which are placed the unfavorable attitudes toward Geriatric Medicine today, and ...
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Characterization of Climacteric and Non-Climacteric Fruit Ripening

2018
Senescence is the terminal stage of plant development. It is a strategic and tactical response to seasonal and unpredictable stresses. As an important part of plant senescence, fruit ripening is normally viewed distinctly as climacteric or non-climacteric.
Xiaohong, Kou, Mengshi, Wu
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