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Genomic imprinting and sex allocation
Published 2009“…Our aim here is to examine the extent to which conflicts between paternally and maternally inherited alleles could arise over the allocation of resources to make male and female reproduction (sex allocation), for example, conflict over the offspring sex ratio. …”
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Sex determination in malaria parasites.
Published 2000“…This change in parasite sex ratio led to reduced reproductive success in the parasite, which suggests that sex determination is adaptive and is regulated by the hematologic state of the host.…”
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Evolution, language and the battle of the sexes
Published 2016“…This paper argues that the power of evolutionary psychology, and the challenge it poses for feminists, resides less in any new scientific knowledge evolutionary psychology has produced, and more in the meta-narrative it has provided for scientists whose work is not directly concerned with evolution. Using the study of sex/gender differences in language as a case study, the paper shows how evolutionary psychology’s meta-narrative has been taken up in both expert and popular scientific discourse. …”
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Evolution. The benefits of allocating sex.
Published 2000“…Organisms allocate resources to male and female offspring in a process called sex allocation. In a Perspective, Stuart West and colleagues discuss what sex allocation tells us about evolution by natural selection and how sex allocation can be applied to understanding the mating structure of parasitic protozoans.…”
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Evolution. The benefits of allocating sex.
Published 2000“…Organisms allocate resources to male and female offspring in a process called sex allocation. In a Perspective, Stuart West and colleagues discuss what sex allocation tells us about evolution by natural selection and how sex allocation can be applied to understanding the mating structure of parasitic protozoans.…”
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Budding dispersal and the sex ratio.
Published 2009“…In particular, while a cancelling of relatedness and kin competition effects means that the sex ratio is unaffected by the rate of individual dispersal, we find that a decoupling of relatedness and kin competition means that budding dispersal favours increasingly female-biased sex ratios. …”
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Sex allocation: At the females' whim.
Published 1999“…Experimental studies of wild birds suggest that females have a previously unappreciated ability to control the sex ratio of their offspring in response to variation in sex-specific fitness benefits.…”
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Sex differences in intimate relationships
Published 2012“…We here use data from a large mobile phone dataset to demonstrate striking sex differences in the gender-bias of preferred relationships that reflect the way the reproductive investment strategies of both sexes change across the lifespan, i.e. women's shifting patterns of investment in reproduction and parental care. …”
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Sex as a pedagogical failure
Published 2020“…But it is also problematic in that it fails to register what is truly ethically troubling about consensual professor-student sex. A professor’s having sex with his student constitutes a pedagogical failure: that is, a failure to satisfy the duties that arise from the practice of teaching. …”
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Genomic imprinting and sex allocation.
Published 2009“…Our aim here is to examine the extent to which conflicts between paternally and maternally inherited alleles could arise over the allocation of resources to male and female reproduction (sex allocation), for example, conflict over the offspring sex ratio. …”
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Love sex again : a gynecologist finally fixes the issues that are sabotaging your sex life /
Published 2014Subjects: “…Sex instruction for women…”
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Role of sex and sex hormones in PD-L1 expression in NSCLC: clinical and therapeutic implications
Published 2023-10-01“…However, differential responses have been observed by sex, where men appear to respond better than women. …”
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Does Biological Sex Matter in Lyme Disease? The Need for Sex-Disaggregated Data in Persistent Illness
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Sexually Selected Sex Differences in Competitiveness Explain Sex Differences in Changes in Drinking Game Participation
Published 2015-04-01“…Hone et al. (2013) also found that these male-specific behavioral patterns are attributable in part to the fact that men's generally unrestricted sexual strategies, plus their social competitiveness, motivate them to participate in drinking games to display their fortitude and compete with same-sex rivals. Here, the authors conducted a study to evaluate with greater causal rigor whether sex differences in sexual restrictedness and social competitiveness—and sex differences in motivations for participating in drinking games in particular—are partially responsible for the sex differences in university students' drinking game behaviors and drinking problems. …”
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