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1 le reproduction and possibly, alterations in sexuality.
2  (43%) identified as gay, bisexual, or other sexuality.
3 t hypocotyl length may be an indicator of co-sexuality.
4 nation, in men, stratified by HIV status and sexuality.
5 dians to openly educate their children about sexuality.
6 cs of physician-adolescent discussions about sexuality.
7 al therapy for prostate cancer) on patients' sexuality.
8 ping with the effects of cancer treatment on sexuality.
9  (2) social barriers, and (3) appearance and sexuality.
10 er this is a cause or a consequence of their sexuality.
11 hts holders, including rights in relation to sexuality.
12 ission and the ancient suppression of fungal sexuality.
13 al behavior and underscore the complexity of sexuality.
14 individuals that segregates for apomixis and sexuality.
15 t in utility score adjusted for age, and sex/sexuality -0.11; 95% CI -0.13 to -0.10; p < 0.0001).
16  for numerous cellular processes, among them sexuality.(1) In heterothallic ascomycetes, mating-type
17 enises informed psychoanalytic thought about sexuality [4, 5].
18  albeit inconsistently, in the regulation of sexuality, aggression, cognition, emotion, and personali
19 that local populations could completely lose sexuality and appear as asexual (imperfect) species.
20 mining physical and psychological aspects of sexuality and body image, CSA was not a significant pred
21 ng environmental triggers of Symbiodiniaceae sexuality and can accelerate the assisted evolution of a
22  partners; sexual function disturbances; and sexuality and cognitive-behavioural alterations.
23 rsonal views on their duty of care, old age, sexuality and dementia.
24 nursing care home staff towards dementia and sexuality and explore the roles they may adopt whilst re
25                              Complexities of sexuality and gender affect HIV vulnerability for this g
26 ural disorders in ICD-10 that are related to sexuality and gender identity.
27 selective forces that confer an advantage to sexuality and genetic recombination, at either the popul
28 r help patients and their partners regarding sexuality and intimacy are offered.
29 nt preliminary recommendations for improving sexuality and intimacy at any ALS multidisciplinary clin
30   As part of a larger survey study examining sexuality and intimacy in breast cancer survivors, we co
31  and couples as well as for more research in sexuality and intimacy with the goal of improving qualit
32 ntia may also experience loss of interest in sexuality and intimacy.
33 myotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) impact on sexuality and intimate relationship; however, the issue
34                        As Darwin alluded to, sexuality and its chromosomal determinants remain among
35  has been investigated mostly in relation to sexuality and mating.
36 arious protists harbor features important in sexuality and multicellularity once believed to have ori
37 docrine symptoms and, to a lesser degree, on sexuality and physical functioning of patients with brea
38 mission advocated for a positive approach to sexuality and reproduction that recognises the role of p
39 cial wellbeing in relation to all aspects of sexuality and reproduction, not merely the absence of di
40 l effects on daily life", "Relationships and Sexuality", and "Economic constraints, Care & Management
41 ted for age, country of birth and ethnicity, sexuality, and education level; and (2) time-updated fac
42 paucity of neurology studies collecting sex, sexuality, and gender diverse (SSGD) data, conflation of
43                                         Sex, sexuality, and gender diversity is understudied and unde
44 tern populations), or on broad dimensions of sexuality, and psychosocial and physiological interventi
45 tween sexual prejudice and religion, gender, sexuality, and related variables, and consider how the c
46 ns that providing adequate education on sex, sexuality, and relationships is crucial, and this educat
47 ional level, employment, social integration, sexuality, and reproduction was obtained through standar
48 l effects on daily life," "Relationships and Sexuality," and "Economic Constraints, Care & Management
49                                              Sexuality- and gender-diverse (SGD) young people experie
50                                              Sexuality- and gender-diverse youth experience dispropor
51 al benefits of neuroscientific research into sexuality are great, but neuroscientists must participat
52 ased victimization, gender-based harassment, sexuality-based harassment, and race-based harassment; p
53          These associations do not extend to sexuality biases, showing the specificity of the effect.
54 cer Treatment Outcome Scale); body image and sexuality (Body Image Scale); and perceived risk of inva
55 and cultural factors significantly influence sexuality but are often not taken into consideration in
56 l to contribute a great deal to the study of sexuality by bringing their considerable methodological
57 re workers, with some choosing to hide their sexuality causing stress and anxiety.
58 ion of household labor, power, satisfaction, sexuality, conflict, commitment, and relationship stabil
59 ion in practice, 11.8 [8.7] years) coded for sexuality content at 11 clinics (3 academic and 8 commun
60 ts who are marginalised due to gender, race, sexuality, disability or being a first-generation and/or
61 roportion of cisgender participants who were sexuality-diverse (13.0% [95% CI, 11.4%-14.8%] of girls
62                    The overall proportion of sexuality diversity was 12.0% (95% CI, 10.4%-13.8%).
63                         Gender diversity and sexuality diversity were strongly associated (odds ratio
64 R per 1-year older, 0.61; 95% CI, 0.49-0.76; sexuality diversity: OR per 1-year older, 0.78; 95% CI,
65 nder diversity: OR, 2.39; 95% CI, 1.68-3.40; sexuality diversity: OR, 1.96; 95% CI, 1.64-2.36).
66 nder diversity: OR, 2.41; 95% CI, 1.79-3.24; sexuality diversity: OR, 2.50; 95% CI, 2.10-2.98), and d
67 ple who inject drugs, including gender, age, sexuality, drug-use patterns, HIV, HCV, and HBV infectio
68 78, 95% CI 2.043-6.986), and higher level of sexuality education (AOR 1.829, 95% CI 1.006-6.986).
69 onnaire covering sociodemographic variables, sexuality education (assessed with 13 questions explorin
70 s in gender-transformative relationships and sexuality education (RSE) to reduce adolescent pregnancy
71 is research, many schools provide inadequate sexuality education for youth.
72 out sexual issues and advocate for effective sexuality education in each community.
73 tal mental health promotion in Australia and sexuality education in Mexico.
74 ed that reflect the importance of continuing sexuality education in the schools.
75 ent protocols, and teach youth comprehensive sexuality education including regular condom use.
76          The limited parental involvement in sexuality education must be addressed to provide adolesc
77                                  Interactive sexuality education programs have proven to be an effect
78 lth risks, yet the effectiveness of existing sexuality education programs remains uncertain.
79 pment and success of political opposition to sexuality education programs when over 80% of adults in
80                          This study assessed sexuality education, sexual debut, and associated factor
81 abortion, fertility needs, and comprehensive sexuality education-is crucial in assessing progress on
82 (n = 140) of respondents had a good level of sexuality education.
83 and socio-culturally sensitive comprehensive sexuality education.
84 ding to the largely untested assumption that sexuality emerges from organizational changes to neurona
85 nt types of behaviors (surrounding violence, sexuality, food, etc.), or, alternatively, a common cogn
86 across a range of moral violations including sexuality, food, property, and group loyalty.
87 terials in their homes to try and hide their sexuality from home care workers.
88 avioral consequences of urinary dysfunction, sexuality, health worry, PSA concern, perceived cancer c
89               Based on the representation of sexuality held (personhood versus biomedical model), nur
90 erest were baseline self-reported gender and sexuality identities, individual characteristics, and me
91  characteristics and responses to gender and sexuality identity items, patterns of association differ
92                                              Sexuality in ALS is still not adequately considered by c
93 in order to provide an up-to-date account of sexuality in ALS.
94 The findings suggest that representations of sexuality in dementia held by nursing home staff ranged
95               We show that the transition to sexuality in male Drosophila is controlled by hormonal c
96 eing recognised as a fundamental human need, sexuality in old age is often ignored and frequently mis
97 utions and healthcare providers to recognise sexuality in older age and give older people the opportu
98                                The impact of sexuality in patients with significant tricuspid regurgi
99  provided a guiding framework for addressing sexuality in public health for several decades.
100 cause of the stigma associated with minority sexuality in society.
101 sexual stimuli, similar to the portrayals of sexuality in the mainstream mass media may affect the br
102                      The recent discovery of sexuality in this organism has led to the demonstration
103 dividuals and represents a common pattern of sexuality in yeasts and molds.
104 2)-terminal binding cleft on ProT (molecular sexuality) induces rapid conformational activation of th
105  the therapy, avoidance of issues related to sexuality, ineffective or coercive actions resulting fro
106       Physicians may be important sources of sexuality information and preventive services, and one-o
107      The addition of ADT further compromises sexuality, intimacy, and a couple's relationship.
108  Most attempts to explain the maintenance of sexuality invoke differences between parents and sexual
109                                  Facultative sexuality is assumed to have occurred in the ancestor of
110 e on health involving reproduction and human sexuality is increasingly marked for attack (in Russia,
111 ability on masculinity preferences, as their sexuality is more overt and sexual attitudes and behavio
112                       If serious research in sexuality is to be supported by the public, researchers
113 ding how genes influence behavior, including sexuality, is one of biology's greatest challenges.
114 and haematologists believe that intimacy and sexuality issues are substantial during cancer treatment
115                                         Some sexuality issues have been only sparsely addressed, such
116            Total time per visit during which sexuality issues were discussed.
117 nts had annual visits without any mention of sexuality issues; when sexuality talk occurred, it was b
118 o nurses' assumptions and prejudices towards sexuality, lack of professional confidence in dealing wi
119 porting the hypothesis that the advantage of sexuality lay in the removal of deleterious mutations.
120 g alone, the PCOS fish showed an increase in sexuality levels and displayed characteristic swimming p
121                                          The sexuality levels of PCOS fish, however, could be improve
122 c systems to recombination genes ("clonality/sexuality machinery") to escape recombinational load.
123 ion of issues such as sexual intercourse and sexuality make people feel uncomfortable.
124 o the existence of sex chromosomes, obligate sexuality, mitochondrial inheritance linked to the matin
125  PCR-based test from anal swabs, HIV status, sexuality (MSM, including those who have sex with men on
126 most SCNS-SF34 domains were lower, including sexuality needs (-1.56, -3.11 to -0.01; P<0.05), patient
127 hich hormonal changes gate the transition to sexuality not by constructing new circuitry but by permi
128 ally and economically important species.(22) Sexuality of the opportunistic pathogen Aspergillus fumi
129 e following were the key terms: 'sexual' OR 'sexuality' OR 'intimacy' OR 'marital' AND 'ALS' OR 'Amyo
130                                     Objectum-sexuality (OS) is a sexual orientation which has receive
131 h is revolutionary in acknowledging positive sexuality, public health approaches remain focused on ri
132 cks prospective studies that evaluate female sexuality/quality of life after colorectal surgery using
133  their trajectories of change on measures of sexuality, relationship satisfaction, cancer-specific st
134 about appearance, health, physical strength, sexuality, relationships, and social functioning followi
135 esponsible for the origin and maintenance of sexuality remains one of the greatest unsolved problems
136  the first longitudinal, controlled study of sexuality-sexuality in the context of other quality of l
137 practices that more strongly regulate female sexuality should be more successful at promoting paterni
138          MSMW reported struggling with their sexuality since their adolescence, often because of enac
139  the Cancer Rehabilitation Evaluation System sexuality subscales, changes in vaginal atrophy using a
140 ling to disclose sensitive information about sexuality, substance use, and mental health from 39% (68
141 reasons suggested here are the complexity of sexuality, taboos, cultural restrictions, lack of satisf
142 d Asian physicians were associated with less sexuality talk (OR = 0.13; 95% CI, 0.08-0.20).
143 r study may be the first to directly observe sexuality talk between physicians and adolescents.
144 ithout any mention of sexuality issues; when sexuality talk occurred, it was brief.
145                          The average time of sexuality talk was 36 seconds (35% 0 seconds; 30% 1-35 s
146 95% CI, 1.03-1.11) were associated with more sexuality talk, and Asian physicians were associated wit
147 pite of the necessary stage of physiological sexuality that the parasite must sustain in the mosquito
148 inations of normative and nonnormative human sexuality; the importance of not collapsing the distinct
149 xual orientation and who had disclosed their sexuality to family and parents tended to be more likely
150 e to engage adolescents in discussions about sexuality to help promote healthy sexual development and
151 s concerning the biological underpinnings of sexuality, to models of autism and synaesthesia, and to
152                                Syphilis is a sexuality transmitted disease caused by Treponema pallid
153  from Africa (irrespective of HIV status and sexuality) were also invited to share these data.
154 ot even in the least know the final cause of sexuality; why new beings should be produced by the unio

 
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