This text presents human reproduction from the biological point of view.
Sinclair, A. H., P. Berta, M. S. Palmer, J. R. Hawkins, B. L. Griffiths, M. J. Smith, J. W. Foster, A. Frichauf, R. Lovell-Badge, and P. N. Goodfellow. (1990). A gene from the human sex-determining region encodes a protein with homology ...
This book covers most aspects of human reproductive biology, including basic reproductive anatomy and physiology, neuroendocrinology, environmental issues in reproductive toxicology, impact and ethics of fertility control, sexual behavior, ...
Aggression Throughout human societies, men exhibit more overtly aggressive and violent behavior than do women. ... i.e., various aspects of human male reproductive function and health have been worsening dramatically.
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Human Reproductive Biology focuses on the processes, concerns, and trends in human reproduction. Divided into four parts with 19 chapters, the book starts by tracing the history of human reproduction...
It studies, analyzes and upholds the pillars of human reproductive biology and its utmost significance in modern times. Students, researchers, experts and all associated with human reproductive biology will benefit alike from this book.
Human Reproductive Biology
This is the ideal book for courses on human reproductive biology, with chapter introductions, sidebars on related topics, chapter summaries and suggestions for further reading.