A subgeneric classification is proposed for Triepeolus—the second‐largest genus of cleptoparasitic apid bees in the world—and its sister genus Epeolus, with support from a newly presented dated phylogeny. Phylogenomic analysis based on ultraconserved elements revealed strong support for the monophyly of Triepeolus, which diverged from Epeolus sometime ...
Thomas M. Onuferko +2 more
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(112) DO TRANSGENDER WOMEN TAKING GENDER-AFFIRMING HORMONE THERAPY, AND WITH OR WITHOUT BILATERAL ORCHIECTOMY, EXPERIENCE PENILE ERECTION, AND DO ALL, OR ONLY SOME, REPORT BOTHER FROM ERECTIONS? [PDF]
Eman L. Dadashian +4 more
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Southeast Asia’s karst landscapes host a remarkable yet understudied diversity of cave‐dwelling fauna, where morphological conservatism often masks true species boundaries. Using an integrative taxonomic framework, we investigated the systematics of the millipede family Cambalopsidae Cook, 1895 inhabiting caves across Thailand, Laos, Myanmar, and ...
Teerapong Seesamut +5 more
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Acetylcholine as a Possible Neurotransmitter in Penile Erection
Christian G. Stief +6 more
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Painful Nocturnal Penile Erections Associated with Rapid Eye Movement Sleep [PDF]
BREYAH MATTHEWS, Megan Crutchfield
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Intermittent penile erection in lumbar spinal stenosis: Report of four new cases and review. [PDF]
Rahimizadeh A +5 more
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Erectile Responses to Intracavernous Papaverine and Phentolamine [PDF]
Stief, Christian Georg +1 more
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Single potential analysis of cavernous electric activity [PDF]
C. G. Stief +18 more
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Penile Erection Induced by Scoparone from Artemisia capillaris through the Nitric Oxide-Cyclic Guanosine Monophosphate Signaling Pathway [PDF]
Bo Ram Choi +2 more
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Role of hydrogen sulfide in the physiology of penile erection.
X. Qiu +3 more
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