Does human ejaculate quality relate to phenotypic traits?

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Does human ejaculate quality relate to phenotypic traits? is …
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P356DOI10.1002/AJHB.22805
P698PubMed publication ID26626022
P5875ResearchGate publication ID285586239

P50authorTodd K. ShackelfordQ21062298
Bernhard FinkQ50647638
P2093author name stringMichael N Pham
Austin John Jeffery
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P433issue3
P921main subjectphenotypic traitQ1211967
P304page(s)318-329
P577publication date2015-12-02
P1433published inAmerican Journal of Human BiologyQ1955043
P1476titleDoes human ejaculate quality relate to phenotypic traits?
P478volume28