These findings suggest that even when women possess dominant characteristics, masculinized task as well as gender stereotypes prohibit the emergence of women into leadership positions.
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Testosterone and other androgens have evolved to masculinize a brain in order to be competitive even to the point of risking harm to the person and others.
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Thus, AFP may protect the fetus from maternal estradiol that would otherwise have a masculinizing effect on the fetus, but its exact role is still controversial.
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Parents are frequently considered able to consent to feminizing or masculinizing interventions on their child, and this may be considered standard for the treatment of physical disorders.
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However, Masculinizing reconstructive surgery continued on boys with severe hypospadias and the other conditions outlined above, with continued modifications and refinements intended to reduce unsatisfactory outcomes.
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The prenatal hormonal theory of sexual orientation suggests that people who are exposed to excess levels of sex hormones have masculinized brains and show increased homosexuality or bisexuality.
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The character is, in fact, so masculinized that she unwittingly reinforces the idea that being lithe, canny and self-sufficient is the opposite of feminine.
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"Swan Lake " also serves as the latest example of a new breed of muscular, masculinized dance found in " Tap Dogs,"
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For example, sex-specific epi-marks normally prevent female fetuses from being masculinized through exposure of atypically high testosterone, and vice versa for male fetuses.
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:I suppose you've considered Kurt ( Kurt _ wagner ) already, but Why not just masculinize the name you already selected, something like Adrian Marcus?