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Testosterone Summary
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Testosterone Overview Testosterone (tes-TOS-ter-own) is a white to creamy-white crystalline or powdery material that is odorless and tasteless and stable in air. It is a member of the organic family of compounds known as androgenic...
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Testosterone Summary
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Testosterone is a male sex hormone (androgen) that is principally produced by the testes. Testosterone is an important component the normal development of male sexual organs and prostate. Elevated levels of testosterone during puberty cause the...
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Testosterone : Men and Masculinities
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Testosterone is an organic steroid compound that is commonly referred to as the male hormone. It is produced naturally both in men and (in much smaller quantities) in women. Testosterone is the principal masculinising hormone that produces the...
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Testosterone Summary
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Testosterone Testosterone, the principal male sex hormone, is produced in the testes. Testosterone, an androgen, is necessary for the development of external genitals in the male fetus. In addition, increased levels of testosterone in males during...
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Testosterone Information
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Testosterone is a steroid hormone from the androgen group. In mammals, testosterone is primarily secreted in the testes of males and the ovaries of females, although small amounts are also secreted by the adrenal glands. It is the principal male sex...
 


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The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
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10/10/2000: 382 words, approx. 1 pages
The newest pedal-to-the-metal novel by James Robert Parker is, sadly, his last Testosterone * James Robert Baker * Alyson * $22.95 What's fun about a James Robert Baker book is that it demands you buckle up and hang on. Testosterone lives...
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Testosteron
03/01/2007: 716 words, approx. 2 pages
Wpodwarszawskim domu weselnym zamyka sie szesciu mezczyzn z kelnerem, który ma ich obslugiwac. Wesela nie bedzie. Bynajmniej nie dlatego, ze kucharz sie upil. Panna mloda, znana piosenkarka, na pytanie ksiedza odpowiedziala nie, po czym wpila sie wusta stojacego obok faceta i - wywolujac zrozumiale...
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'Testosterone' Comment Angers Mass. Police
6/28/2006: 261 words, approx. 1 pages
The head of the local police union is calling for the resignation of a town official, who referred to members of the force as "testosterone gushers" in an e-mail recommending the establishment of awards to honor town employees. Finance Committee...
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German cyclist admits testosterone use
7/31/2007: 482 words, approx. 2 pages
German cyclist Patrik Sinkewitz was fired by his T-Mobile team Tuesday and acknowledged he "secretly" used a testosterone gel before failing a doping test in June.Sinkewitz admitted to "incorrect conduct" just hours after being dismissed by his team for refusing to have his backup sample...
 


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Testosterone
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This is a research paper that describes the biological background of testosterone and how it effects people.


 

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