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Do human females use indirect aggression as an intrasexual competition strategy?
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Female-to-female aggression in the workplace
Pediatric RadiologyFemale-to-female aggression in the workplace describes behavior by a woman with higher power status that is intended to degrade, ridicule, or undermine the work of a woman with a lesser power status, and may impede the career goals of junior female radiologists.
Ami Gokli +4 more
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Genital tuberculosis in females
The Indian journal of medical research, 2017The morbidity and mortality due to tuberculosis (TB) is high worldwide, and the burden of disease among women is significant, especially in developing countries. Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacilli reach the genital tract primarily by haematogenous spread
G. Grace, D. Devaleenal, M. Natrajan
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American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1983
Reproduction in the female requires a complex sequence of integrated events including ovulation, gamete transport, fertilization, concept us transport, implantation, fetal support, and finally parturition. Each of these individual reproductive events represents the sum of many systemic, local, cellular, and molecular interactions.
K, Takizawa, D R, Mattison
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Reproduction in the female requires a complex sequence of integrated events including ovulation, gamete transport, fertilization, concept us transport, implantation, fetal support, and finally parturition. Each of these individual reproductive events represents the sum of many systemic, local, cellular, and molecular interactions.
K, Takizawa, D R, Mattison
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Female-to-Female Transmission of Syphilis
Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 2002The rate of transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections from female to female is a matter of debate. Sexually transmitted disease among lesbians and female bisexuals is usually associated with sexual contact with men or intravenous drug use.
Doug, Campos-Outcalt, Steven, Hurwitz
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Female–female cooperation in polygynous oystercatchers
Nature, 1998Waders (Charadrii) provide biologists with an astonishing variety of mating systems to study(1). Male and female birds establish breeding units in which behaviour varies from monogamy, polygyny, polyandry, double clutching, lekking and serial monogamy to sex role reversal, and many mixed mating systems exist(1). This diversity is currently explained by
Heg, Dik, van Treuren, Rob
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Female fans, female creators, and female superheroes
2020This chapter examines the changes that are happening in female representation and the female demographic in the superhero genre over the last decade. An overview will be provided of: changes in audience demographics, which now comprise of a readership/viewership that is almost half female; changes in the entertainment industry, which has had to address
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Female–female aggression and female mate choice on black grouse leks
Animal Behaviour, 2000We studied female-female aggression in relation to female mate choice in black grouse, Tetrao tetrix, in central Finland, in 1994-1998. Aggression occurred on average every other minute when there was more than one female on a territory, and aggressive behaviour was most prominent when several females attended the lek.
, Karvonen, , Rintamäki, , Alatalo
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Female–female mounting in pumas
Journal of Ethology, 2020Female–female sexual behaviors have been recorded in many species across several taxa, but their infrequency except in a few species has resulted in continued speculation about their function and potential evolutionary consequences. Here, we report two observations of female–female mounting in wild puma populations representing two sub-species from ...
Nicolás Lagos +3 more
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Vertebrate female germline—the acquisition of femaleness
WIREs Developmental Biology, 2013The cellular and molecular characteristics of female germ cells have primarily been studied in the mammalian ovary. In most female mammals, all primordial germ cells (PGCs) develop into oocytes early during ovary formation, and germline stem cells are few in number or absent in postnatal ovaries (Lei L, Spradling AC.
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