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- Virilization or masculinization is the biological development of adult male characteristics in young males or females. Most of the changes of virilization...
- Masculinization or masculinisation, sometimes referred to as forced masculinization, is a practice within various dominance and submission or kink subcultures...
- altered expression of other genes downstream of SRY, resulting in masculinisation. For example, it has been proposed that mutations in the SOX9 gene...
- "Voice therapy" or "voice training" refers to any non-surgical technique used to improve or modify the human voice. Because voice is a social cue to a...
- Reproductive freedom, torture and international human rights: challenging the masculinisation of torture. Hoboken, NJ: Taylor & Francis. p. 3. ISBN 978-1-135-11522-7...
- following points in mind. Determining the degree of virilization or masculinisation: In a female fetus, the Prader scale should be used to ****ess the extent...
- A, Ruszczynska-Wolska A, Jaruzelska J (1 June 1999). "Incomplete masculinisation of XX subjects carrying the SRY gene on an inactive X chromosome"....
- by the Prader classification, which ranges, in ascending order of masculinisation, from 1: female external genitalia with ****oromegaly through 5: pseudo-phallus...
- to exhibit male plumage, and vice versa (phenotypic feminisation or masculinisation). Both male and female mallards have distinct iridescent purple-blue...
- cells carry Y-proteins, which are thought to play a role in brain masculinisation (****-differentiation) during fetal development. The mothers immune...