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534 related items for PubMed ID: 17400395

  • 21. Finger-length ratios show evidence of prenatal hormone-transfer between opposite-sex twins.
    van Anders SM, Vernon PA, Wilbur CJ.
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  • 22. Finger length ratio (2D:4D) in adults with gender identity disorder.
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  • 23. Examination marks of male university students positively correlate with finger length ratios (2D:4D).
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  • 24. Measurement of the digit lengths and the anogenital distance in mice.
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  • 25. No association between fluctuating asymmetry in highly stabilized traits and second to fourth digit ratio (2D:4D) in human fetuses.
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  • 26. The effects of sex, ethnicity, and sexual orientation on self-measured digit ratio (2D:4D).
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  • 28. [2D:4D finger ratio and language development].
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  • 30. MRI-assessed volume of left and right hippocampi in females correlates with the relative length of the second and fourth fingers (the 2D:4D ratio).
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  • 33. A study of finger lengths, semen quality and sex hormones in 360 young men from the general Danish population.
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