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Sexual dimorphism in the complete connectome of the Drosophila male central nervous system

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Berg S   +109 more
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Ticking Differently: Elucidating Sexual Dimorphism in Human Aging through Metabolomics, Proteomics and Genomics

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Xiao S   +11 more
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Androgens mediate sexual dimorphism in Pilarowski-Bjornsson Syndrome

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Anderson KJ   +68 more
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Mammalian sexual dimorphism

Animal Reproduction Science, 2012
Sexual dimorphisms (SDs) have evolved in mammals to assure greater reproductive success for individuals, usually males. Secondary sexual characteristics (SSC) developed to further this objective, tending to be more pronounced in species which are polygynous, diurnal and open-habitat dwellers.
McPherson, F.J., Chenoweth, P.J.
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Sexual dimorphism inSebastes

Environmental Biology of Fishes, 1991
Sexual dimorphism and factors that may cause it were investigated in 34 species of the genusSebastes. Sexual dimorphism in standard length and morphometric characters are fairly common in rockfish. In many species males are shorter than females. However in males head length, width of orbit, interorbital width, length of upper jaw, longest pectoral fin ...
William H. Lenarz   +1 more
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Sexually Dimorphic Behaviors

Annual Review of Neuroscience, 1988
Sex differences in behavior are the result of natural and sexual selection. The dimorphic classes of behavior described here, courtship, copulatory, and parental behaviors, reflect both kinds of evolutionary selective pressures. We can further distinguish two kinds of mechanisms that produce differences in male and female behaviors. In one, both sexes
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Sexual Dimorphism and Sexual Intermediaries

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2010
Robert Sparrow's article (2010) attempts to defend the position that humans are sexually dimorphic. However, human embryology clearly shows this is not the case.
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Sexual Dimorphism

2009
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Ralls, Katherine, Mesnick, Sarah
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