Ford et al., 1989 - Google Patents
Sexual differentiation and the growth processFord et al., 1989
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- 10474334882508177291
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- Ford J
- Klindt J
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- Animal growth regulation
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As adults, males are larger than females in most species with which we are familiar, but this generalization is not appropriate for all species (Ralls, 1976). In cattle, sheep, and swine, testicular secretions (testosterone and its metabolites) are associated with the greater size of …
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