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Hormones, Sex. --- Reproduction. --- Sex. --- Gender (Sex) --- Human beings --- Human sexuality --- Sex (Gender) --- Sexual behavior --- Sexual practices --- Sexuality --- Sexology --- Amphimixis --- Generation --- Pangenesis --- Procreation --- Biology --- Life (Biology) --- Physiology --- Sex (Biology) --- Embryology --- Generative organs --- Theriogenology --- Female sex hormone --- Male sex hormone --- Sex hormones --- Hormones --- Steroid hormones
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Endometriosis. --- Adenomyosis --- Endometrium --- Generative organs, Female --- Pelvis --- Diseases
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Estrogen - Recent Advances explores the role of estrogen in many disease processes and organ systems. Chapters discuss G-protein estrogen receptor signaling and estrogen's effect on the oral cavity, olfactory mucosae, and the prostate. The book presents cutting-edge research and developments in the field. Understanding the many effects estrogen has on the body will help the reader better understand disease processes and provide a framework for future discoveries.
Estrogen --- Therapeutic use. --- Estrogen replacement therapy
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This book examines the organisational culture of the Irish police service, speaking in particular to those interested in policing organisations and organisational culture. It is set against a backdrop of considerations such as community policing, police accountability, the management of change in Irish policing, and where the Irish police situates itself in relation to police organisations internationally. An Garda Síochána, the national police service of the Republic of Ireland, has a stated community policing style which focuses on an interactive relationship with the community and results in a largely unarmed policing organisation which makes it different to most police organisations. Yet, the author argues that the organisational culture has prevented them from embodying community policing across the organisation. Exploring the organisation’s historical context and how they are trained, this book draws on new research and data spanning 30 years including tribunals and reports to examine the organisational culture over time including potential misconduct, blame culture, and resistance to change within the organisation, in order to provide a more thorough understanding of a relatively unknown policing organisation. Courtney Marsh is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Criminology, Criminal Law and Social Law at Ghent University, Belgium. Her main area of research is police organisational culture which has extended into the areas of gender and policing and cross-cultural studies in policing. Prior to this, she used her secondary expertise in Engaged Learning as a lecturer at Trinity College Dublin. .
Professional ethics. Deontology --- Social problems --- Sociology --- Economics --- Criminology. Victimology --- sociologie --- economie --- maatschappij --- deontologie --- criminologie --- criminaliteit --- bedrijfsethiek --- Criminology. --- Crime --- Organizational sociology. --- Occupations --- Business ethics. --- Crime Control and Security. --- Crime and Society. --- Sociology of Organizations and Occupations. --- Business Ethics. --- Sociological aspects.
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Reproductive Hormones examines the pathophysiology of reproductive hormones on the human body. The breadth of the book's content is extensive, covering the effects of sex steroids on multiple organ systems. New information is presented in a clear, concise fashion and material is clinically relevant to practicing providers in endocrinology and other specialties.
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Reproductive Hormones examines the pathophysiology of reproductive hormones on the human body. The breadth of the book's content is extensive, covering the effects of sex steroids on multiple organ systems. New information is presented in a clear, concise fashion and material is clinically relevant to practicing providers in endocrinology and other specialties.
Hormones, Sex --- Hormones, Sex --- Receptors. --- Physiological effect.
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