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2 New Developments in LGBT Development: What’s New and What’s (Still) True
chromosome and male sexual orientation. Science, 261(5119), 321–327. doi:10.1126/science.8332896 Harawa
9 Health Disparities and LGBT Populations
chromosomal, gonadal, or anatomic) who have been subject to a medical system that enacted
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 21
Case 11 Preterm Infant With Hypotonia
chromosomal abnormalities, intracranial infection, peroxisomal disorders, inborn errors of metabolism, and maternal drug use. The diagnostic
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 31
Case 19 Skin Is the Window to the Brain
chromosomal or genetic aberrations result in distinct cell lines with different pigmentations.Page 118Page 119Page
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 100
Case 77 Tell Me How You Eat and I Will Tell You How You Walk
chromosome 8. AVED is characterized by progressive cerebellar ataxia, dysarthria, and progressive clumsiness. Typically
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 21
Case 11 Preterm Infant With Hypotonia
chromosomal abnormalities, intracranial infection, peroxisomal disorders, inborn errors of metabolism, and maternal drug use. The diagnostic
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 21
Case 11 Preterm Infant With Hypotonia
chromosomal abnormalities, intracranial infection, peroxisomal disorders, inborn errors of metabolism, and maternal drug use. The diagnostic
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 31
Case 19 Skin Is the Window to the Brain
chromosomal or genetic aberrations result in distinct cell lines with different pigmentations.Page 118Page 119Page
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 100
Case 77 Tell Me How You Eat and I Will Tell You How You Walk
chromosome 8. AVED is characterized by progressive cerebellar ataxia, dysarthria, and progressive clumsiness. Typically
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 100
Case 77 Tell Me How You Eat and I Will Tell You How You Walk
chromosome 8. AVED is characterized by progressive cerebellar ataxia, dysarthria, and progressive clumsiness. Typically
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