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Results from our forumRe: Pathology HPV... family Papovaviridae that infect humans, causing warts (papillomas) and other benign tumours, as well as cancers of the genital tract and of the uterine cervix in women. They are small polygonal viruses containing circular double-stranded DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid); more than 70 distinct types ...
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The law of confrontation the levels energy... inheritance by posterity of parental levels of a metabolism. Prevailing influence of female levels on posterity is caused by pregnancy and intra-uterine development of a fruit. By means of registration of levels of a metabolism at oarsmen, swimmers and fighters, to surprise of trainers, the blind ...
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Human Reproduction System... feedback mechanism whereby the secretion of FSH and LH is halted occurs because the estrogen and progesterone now move in to stimulate the uterine wall to become progressively thicker thus the need for the development of any more follicles is unnecessary. Both oestrogen and progesterone ...
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Re: Stomach bloating and weight gain... insomnia, • Spotting, light bleeding, • Symptoms of hypothyroidism with normal T3 and T4, • Unstable blood sugar, • Urinary tract infections, • Uterine fibroids, • Vaginal dryness, • Water retention, • Weight gain, especially in hips, waist and stomach, • Yeast infections,
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fraternal twins... as fraternal twins, but also referred to as non-identical twins or biovular twins) usually occur when two fertilized eggs are implanted in the uterine wall at the same time. When two eggs are independently fertilized by two different sperm cells, DZ twins result. The two eggs, or ova, form ...
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