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Quality and Safety of Obstetric Practices Using New Modalities- Ultrasound, MR, and CT.
Relationship Between Age at Onset of Symptoms and Intraoperative Findings in Hip Arthroscopic Surgery.
Sex differences in olfactory behavior and neurophysiology in Long Evans rats.
Computational Model-Based Analysis of Strategies to Enhance Scaffold Vascularization.
Obesity and oligomenorrhea are associated with hyperandrogenism independent of hirsutism.
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Obesity and oligomenorrhea are associated with hyperandrogenism independent of hirsutism.
Obesity and oligomenorrhea are associated with hyperandrogenism independent of hirsutism. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 1976 Apr; 42(4):765-9.
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Blood Proteins
Female
Hirsutism
Humans
Hydroxysteroids
Menstruation Disturbances
Obesity
Oligomenorrhea
Protein Binding
Testosterone
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