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Female Circumcision/Female Genital Mutilation
Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, 2001Female circumcision/female genital mutilation (FC/FGM) refers to any alteration of the genitalia by excision or covering of the introitus done for nonmedical reasons. This procedure is widely prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa and is traditionally performed on children and young adolescents.
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Scientific American, 2020
The article discusses the implications for health and personal identity of men and women perceived to have different brains. It presents studies on sex differences and gender inequality to cause male aggression and female empathy from two different forms of brains. It cites the study of neuroscientist Daphna Joel using rat models to investigate the sex
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The article discusses the implications for health and personal identity of men and women perceived to have different brains. It presents studies on sex differences and gender inequality to cause male aggression and female empathy from two different forms of brains. It cites the study of neuroscientist Daphna Joel using rat models to investigate the sex
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The Lancet, 2002
With an average monthly fecundity rate of only 20%, human beings are not fertile mammals. 10-15% of couples have difficulties conceiving, or conceiving the number of children they want, and seek specialist fertility care at least once during their reproductive lifetime.
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With an average monthly fecundity rate of only 20%, human beings are not fertile mammals. 10-15% of couples have difficulties conceiving, or conceiving the number of children they want, and seek specialist fertility care at least once during their reproductive lifetime.
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Veterinary Record, 2017
Sometimes figures are the best way to tell a story. When it comes to the veterinary workforce, they spell out a very simple reality – it has moved from a male dominated career to a female one. According to the latest figures from the RCVS, women currently make up 59 per cent of the profession.
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Sometimes figures are the best way to tell a story. When it comes to the veterinary workforce, they spell out a very simple reality – it has moved from a male dominated career to a female one. According to the latest figures from the RCVS, women currently make up 59 per cent of the profession.
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1984
The female gametophyte develops from the megaspore formed in the nucellar tissue of the ovule. The megaspore enlarges and after some mitotic divisions a small coenocyte differentiates. In general, a megagametophyte consists, after cytokinesis, of an egg apparatus, a central cell, and antipodal cells.
Willemse, M.T.M., van Went, J.L.
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The female gametophyte develops from the megaspore formed in the nucellar tissue of the ovule. The megaspore enlarges and after some mitotic divisions a small coenocyte differentiates. In general, a megagametophyte consists, after cytokinesis, of an egg apparatus, a central cell, and antipodal cells.
Willemse, M.T.M., van Went, J.L.
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Urologic Clinics of North America, 2002
Female prostatitis is described as a frequent cause of the urethral syndrome. Appropriate localization of tenderness to the paraurethral glands allows the diagnosis and treatment of female prostatitis as in its male counterpart. All urologists are urged to adopt the finger pressure (Fig. 3) maneuver in the pelvic examinations of their female patients.
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Female prostatitis is described as a frequent cause of the urethral syndrome. Appropriate localization of tenderness to the paraurethral glands allows the diagnosis and treatment of female prostatitis as in its male counterpart. All urologists are urged to adopt the finger pressure (Fig. 3) maneuver in the pelvic examinations of their female patients.
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Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2001
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Biobehavioral responses to stress in females: tend-and-befriend, not fight-or-flight.
Psychology Review, 2000S. Taylor +29 more
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X-inactivation profile reveals extensive variability in X-linked gene expression in females
Nature, 2005L. Carrel, H. Willard
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