Lack of support for relation between woman's masculinity preference, estradiol level and mating context.

scientific article published on 21 October 2015

Lack of support for relation between woman's masculinity preference, estradiol level and mating context. is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.YHBEH.2015.10.012
P698PubMed publication ID26497247
P5875ResearchGate publication ID283147710

P50authorBogusław PawłowskiQ9175876
Urszula M MarcinkowskaQ63438219
Karolina MilkowskaQ86548641
Andrzej GalbarczykQ55705430
Grazyna JasienskaQ57886383
P2093author name stringPeter T Ellison
Inger Thune
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P304page(s)1-7
P577publication date2015-10-21
P1433published inHormones and BehaviourQ15760887
P1476titleLack of support for relation between woman's masculinity preference, estradiol level and mating context
P478volume78

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