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  • Similarly to other SSRIs, [[sexual dysfunction|sexual side effects]] are common with fluoxetine; they include [[anorgasmia]] and ...sia on repeated exposure to fluoxetine. These patients described "that the development of the akathisia made them feel suicidal and that it had precipitated their
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  • ...months).<ref>{{Cite journal|author=de Weerth C, Zijl R, Buitelaar J |title=Development of cortisol circadian rhythm in infancy |journal=Early Hum Dev |volume=73 | It lowers [[bone]] formation thus favoring development of osteoporosis in the long term. Cortisol moves [[potassium]] out of cells
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  • ...ozoochory in the European flora. In: Fruit and Seed Production: Aspects of Development, Environmental Physiology and Ecology (Society for Experimental Biology Sem .../ref><ref>{{cite journal|author=Tombs S, Silverman I|title=Pupillometry: A sexual selection approach|journal=Evolution and Human Behavior|volume=25|issue=4|p
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  • ...r adolescence] is no doubt very largely due to the fact that after puberty sexual matters take the first place in the negro's life and thoughts."<ref>{{cite
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  • ...llenges from digital information sources. The Internet, facilitated by the development of [[Web search engine|search engine]]s, has grown into a common source of ...− and B+]], chiefly because none of the encyclopaedias had an article on sexual harassment in 1994. In the accuracy category, the ''Britannica'' received o
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  • ...ally and the variation associated with spores resulting from the fusion of sexual element is minimized. The most acceptable organisms are characterized by st The challenge in the development of biodegradable packaging will be to combine polymers which are truly biod
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  • ...different varieties of cancer. There has been significant progress in the development of [[targeted therapy]] drugs that act specifically on detectable molecular ...apoptosis drive genomic instability and tumorigenesis | journal = Genes & Development | volume = 18 | issue = 17 | pages = 2095–107 | year = 2004 | month = Sep
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  • ...our Organization]] (ILO), the [[Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development]] (OECD), and various governments and stakeholders came together at the Uni ...g arose from the declaration at the 1992 Rio Conference on Environment and Development that “A globally harmonized [[hazard classification]] and compatible labe
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  • ...]) on one hand and "life" ([[pleasure]], [[leisure]], family and spiritual development) on the other. Related, though broader, terms include "lifestyle balance" a ...e percent of workers feel that stress is affecting their interpersonal and sexual relationships. Additionally, men feel that there is a certain [[social stig
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  • ...in the corporation possess OHS knowledge and have functional roles in the development and execution of safety procedures; **[[Sexual harassment]]
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  • * [[Wagner's Law]] predicts that the development of an industrial economy will be accompanied by an increased share of publi ...unded." (Wike, 1973, pp. 192-193).<ref> Wike, E. L. (1973). Water beds and sexual satisfaction: Wike’s law of low odd primes (WLLOP). Psychological Reports
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  • ...plasia]] is an inherited disease in dogs that is characterized by abnormal development of the [[acetabulum]] and head of the [[femur]]. It is more common in large *[[Cerebellar hypoplasia (non-human)|Cerebellar hypoplasia]] is an incomplete development of the [[cerebellum]]. The most common cause in dogs is an [[in utero]] inf
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  • ...com/content/t491042240h422v8/?p=702c2acbac6445a095ebaf968bca427d&pi=11 The sexual differentiation of ''Cannabis sativa'' L.: A morphological and molecular st ...451-462.pdf Biochemical differences in ''Cannabis sativa'' L. depending on sexual phenotype]. ''Journal of Applied Genetics'' '''43'''(4): 451-462. Retrieved
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  • ...s coping strategy; and 4) sex seeking, where marijuana is used to initiate sexual contact with another. All investigated social contexts were found to be rel ...tly as a coping strategy. Victims of sexual abuse, sexual coercion, and/or sexual violence relied on cannabis as an escape more than victims of physical abus
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  • ...ctor]]s to determine the mating types of other yeast and to participate in sexual reproduction.<ref name=sprague>{{cite journal|author=Sprague GF Jr.|title=S ...pled receptors, to be specific, chemokine receptors, participate in cancer development is suggested by a study wherein a [[point mutation]] was inserted into the
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  • ...and an anesthetic in childbirth but problems with its abuse potential and development of newer drugs have led to a decrease in legitimate medical use of GHB in r ...lSohly MA, Salamone SJ |title=Prevalence of drugs used in cases of alleged sexual assault |journal=J Anal Toxicol |volume=23 |issue=3 |pages=141–6 |year=19
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  • ...r baby and over time, thus adjusting to the infant's individual growth and development.<ref>{{cite journal | author=Prentice A | title=Constituents of human milk ...aried personal reasons – for instance, she may feel that breasts are too sexual for a baby.
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