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Disperse Red 1 (textile dye) induces cytotoxic and genotoxic effects in mouse germ cells
(Elsevier, 2015)
Disperse Red 1 (DR1), which is widely used in the textile industry, is an azo dye that contributes to the toxicity and pollution of wastewater. To assess the toxic effects of DR1 on reproduction, sexually mature male mice ...
Identification of the Female Sex Pheromone of the Leafroller Proeulia triquetra Obraztsov (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)
(Entomological Society of Brazil, 2016)
Proeulia triquetra Obraztsov (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) is an occasional pest in fruit orchards in central-southern Chile. In order to develop species-specific lures for detection and monitoring of this species, we identified ...
Evaluation and standardization of the quality of semen: New lower reference limit Evaluación y estandarización de la calidad del espermiograma: nuevos límites inferiores de referencia
(2011)
Spermogram or semen analysis is one of the most used parameters in the evaluation of male fertility. WHO (2010) presented the 5th Manual for review and processing of human semen, a document that was discussed during the ...
The reading strategies used by male and female colombian university students
(Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Facultad de Ciencias Humanas, 2009)
The present paper aimed to discover whether females and males significantly varied in their utilization of reading strategies. The participants were 352 (male=117 female=235) low to intermediate Colombian university students ...
Anxiety and hostility in written verbal samples of male and female subjects: A content analytic study
(1996)
Nonclinical populations of male and female subjects of middle socioeconomic level and different age ranges were assessed by means of the content analysis method developed by Gottschalk and associates. Verbal samples consisted ...
Stage-dependent patterns of drought tolerance and gas exchange vary between sexes in the alpine willow, Salix glauca
(SPRINGER, 2007-08)
Females and males of sexually dimorphic species
have distinct resource demands due to differential
allocation to reproduction. Sexual allocation theory predicts
that functional traits will diverge between sexes to
support ...
Energetics, Scaling and Sexual Size Dimorphism of Spiders
(Springer, 2015)
The extreme sexual size dimorphism in spiders has motivated studies for
many years. In many species the male can be very small relative to the female.
There are several hypotheses trying to explain this fact, most of ...
Consequences of sexual size dimorphism on energetics and locomotor performance of Grammostola rosea (Araneae; Teraphosidae)
(Wiley, 2016)
Most male spiders are smaller than females; during sexual maturity, males
change their behaviour, abandoning their web or nest to seek out receptive females
actively, whereas females stalk prey near their web or nest and ...
Cognitive ecology in hummingbirds: the role of sexual dimorphism and Its anatomical correlates on memory
(2014)
In scatter-hoarding species, several behavioral and neuroanatomical adaptations allow them to store and retrieve thousands
of food items per year. Nectarivorous animals face a similar scenario having to remember quality, ...
Efectos mnemónicos maternos prenatales sobre el sexo psíquico humano. Insuficiencia del mecanismo inmunitario. Nueva propuesta desde la tolerancia-rechazo materno-fetal
(SOC MEDICA SANTIAGO, 2008-12)
In approximately 15% of homosexual men, their phenotype is
associated to the fraternal birth order. Older biological brothers induce in their mothers anti-male
factors (antibodies) that interfere the brain maleness ...