Homosexual BehaviorJudd Marmor Basic Books, 12 jun 1980 - 416 pagina's |
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Pagina 35
... influence and the reciprocal situation in the female . The first such category is Young's Number Three ( feminine behavior shown by a male under androgen influence ) . The instances of this ( FMH ) behavior in rodents apparently occur ...
... influence and the reciprocal situation in the female . The first such category is Young's Number Three ( feminine behavior shown by a male under androgen influence ) . The instances of this ( FMH ) behavior in rodents apparently occur ...
Pagina 43
... influence the functioning and , at times , the morphology of fetal development . There appears to be a critical period at which the devel- oping fetus is particularly sensitive to androgens and estrogens , and , depending on the sex of ...
... influence the functioning and , at times , the morphology of fetal development . There appears to be a critical period at which the devel- oping fetus is particularly sensitive to androgens and estrogens , and , depending on the sex of ...
Pagina 44
... influence on the male gonads ' produc- tion of spermatazoa via the follicle stimulating hormone ( FSH ) , while the luteinizing hormone ( LH ) influences the Leydig cells to produce primarily testosterone but also small amounts of ...
... influence on the male gonads ' produc- tion of spermatazoa via the follicle stimulating hormone ( FSH ) , while the luteinizing hormone ( LH ) influences the Leydig cells to produce primarily testosterone but also small amounts of ...
Inhoudsopgave
The Multiple Roots of Homosexual Behavior | 3 |
Ambisexuality in Animals | 25 |
Genetic and Chromosomal Aspects of Homosexual | 59 |
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