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Sign of the Fox

Urology, 2009
A 47-year-old male and his 34-year-old wife presented with two years of infertility. He had poor semen quality and a low serum testosterone. Physical examination revealed a grade 3 left and a grade 2 right varicocele. He underwent bilateral subinguinal microsurgical varicocelectomy.
Marc, Goldstein, Philip S, Li
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'A Fox is a Fox is a Fox... ' The Fox and the Wolf Reconsidered

Reinardus. Yearbook of the International Reynard Society, 1996
Abstract The Middle English The Fox and the Wolf is the first piece of evidence that 'Renart' had crossed the 'linguistic channel' which separated the Anglo-Norman nobility from their English subjects. The article argues that the poet tries to take into account his audience's likely unfamiliarity with the scurrilous beast-epic hero by linking his ...
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A fox tale

SIGGRAPH Asia 2012 Computer Animation Festival, 2012
In the China of your ancestors, The Great and mighty Wu Brothers hunt the most mysterious of foxes. Who do you really think will be hunted, the fox or the men?
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Karyotype of the Fox

Nature, 1964
THROUGH work with short-term cultures of leucocytes from peripheral blood according to the phytohaemagglutinin method, the opportunity arose to examine the chromosome complement of the red fox (Vulpes vulpes Lin.). As no description of the chromosome morphology has previously been published, these observations are of some interest.
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Foxed by Fox Hall.

2007
The article seeks to establish the origins of two early-eighteenth-century buildings in the village of Charlton, West Sussex. These are the `Great Room' or `Dome' (the first Fox Hall), which no longer stands, and the Duke of Richmond's hunting-lodge (the second Fox Hall), which survives.
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Jurisprudence for Foxes

Transnational Legal Theory, 2012
This paper contests Brian Simpson's claim that HLA Hart's book, The Concept of Law, is that of a 'hedgehog,' that is, a monistic thinker. It is not. Hart's work is pluralist both in its explanatory concepts and in its evaluative background. Some conjectures are offered as to why Simpson so misunderstood Hart, and as to why analytic legal philosophy is ...
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The Fox Case

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980
MANAGEMENT decisions in medicine, even those involving preservation of life, are profoundly personal. They are like gloves to be fit to a particular hand. For this reason, age-old wisdom has urged that decision making in health care, if it is to remain truly human and in the patient's best interest, should be controlled within the patient-family ...
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Feedback for foxes

Communications of the ACM, 2019
Searching for the best strategy for shifty maneuvers.
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