A Review of the Genus Ambulyx Westwood, 1847 (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) from China Based on Morphological and Phylogenetic Analyses, with the Description of a New Species. [PDF]
Jiang ZH+7 more
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Sonographic diagnosis of abnormal fetal genitalia.
Beryl R. Benacerraf+2 more
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Abstract In the U.S., crime and violence are concentrated in cities that have lost industry and population due to economic disinvestment and structurally racist policies. Researchers, practitioners, and policymakers have called for community‐level approaches that reduce violence in these cities by improving unsafe physical environments, increasing ...
Laney A. Rupp+9 more
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Advancing pediatric genital reconstruction in a resource-limited setting: A case of subtunical reduction clitoroplasty in a young girl. [PDF]
Shadrack M+5 more
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Development of the external genitalia in bovine fetuses.
Tomoo INOMATA+5 more
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Abstract Intergenerational connectedness broadly encompasses relations among humans, lands, and all living and spiritual beings, and functions as an important part of Indigenous well‐being. Many public health campaigns and interventions aim to promote connectedness to support holistic wellness and reduce health inequities. Currently, however, there are
Victoria M. O'Keefe+13 more
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A New Genus, <i>Luciargentis</i> gen. nov. Revealed by Morphological and Phylogenetic Evidence in the Family Lecithoceridae from Tibet, China. [PDF]
Yu S, Li H, Wang S.
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Esthiomene resulting from cutaneous tuberculosis of external genitalia.
Raj Naik+5 more
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ABSTRACT Genitopatellar syndrome (GPS) and Say‐Barber‐Biesecker‐Young‐Simpson Syndrome (SBBYSS) are clinically distinct neurodevelopmental disorders caused by monoallelic pathogenic variants in KAT6B. In some cases, GPS and SBBYSS features can overlap, determining an intermediate phenotype.
Vittorio Maglione+12 more
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First Record of <i>Caloapenesia</i> (Hymenoptera, Bethylidae) from China with Description of One New Species. [PDF]
Wang C, He J, Azevedo CO, Chen X.
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