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    “…Moreover, researchers have presented evidence that lesion laterality and gender may interact in the production of acquired sociopathy. …”
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    por Dotto, Gian‐Paolo
    Publicado 2019
    “…Interdisciplinary research and education are key for a better appreciation of sex and gender as defining a person, and for novel societal and personalized health‐care approaches.…”
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    “…During the reproductive years, women have a stronger immune response than men. This gender difference is believed to be controlled by differences in the blood levels of gonadal steroid hormones—including the female hormone, estrogen, which stimulates immune responses, and the male hormone, testosterone, which is immunosuppressive. …”
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    “…A multivariate factorial design was applied (MANOVA, 4 × 2), using the parenting style, the parents’ gender, and the adolescents’ gender as independent variables, and the dating violence dimensions (online and offline) as dependent variables. …”
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    “…Psychomotor performance impairment, however, does not appear to be affected by gender. This article provides an overview of alcohol metabolism (pharmacokinetics) and reviews recent studies on gender differences in alcohol absorption, distribution, elimination, and impairment. …”
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    por Chen, David R., Priest, Kelsey C.
    Publicado 2019
    “…We posit that such language reflects persistent gendered hierarchies in medicine, and we evaluate pimping’s pedagogical value. …”
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    “…Eye-tracking studies highlighted that age-related differences in recognition of emotions could be explained by different face exploration patterns due to attentional impairment. Gender also seems to play a role in recognition of emotions. …”
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    por Boyle, Geraldine
    Publicado 2017
    “…Comparisons are made between the dialogue of women and men in order to draw conclusions about the gendered nature of identity and agency. The study found that the women and men defined themselves according to their social and gender identities. …”
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    “…Children, across cultures, show an early-emerging tendency to essentialize gender, viewing gender as inborn and predictive of stereotypical preferences. …”
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    “…We aimed to characterize the racial and gender differences in the presentation of pruritus for itch-related patient visits both within a single institution and nationally. …”
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    por Hellström, Lisa, Beckman, Linda
    Publicado 2019
    “…Gender norms are normative societal expectations regarding the behaviors of girls and boys that can guide bullying behavior. …”
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    por Adrie, C., Azoulay, E., Timsit, J. -F.
    Publicado 2007
    “…Whether gender influences the outcome of severe sepsis remains a matter of debate. …”
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    por Adrie, C., Azoulay, E., Timsit, J. -F.
    Publicado 2007
    “…Whether gender influences the outcome of severe sepsis remains a matter of debate. …”
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