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Page 78
... cycle . Mating behaviors occur only for a limited time , which means that pregnancies and births are also synchronized . Infants are thus so- cialized as age - mates in peer groups . Both males and females undergo physiological and ...
... cycle . Mating behaviors occur only for a limited time , which means that pregnancies and births are also synchronized . Infants are thus so- cialized as age - mates in peer groups . Both males and females undergo physiological and ...
Page 79
... cycles in both males and females have a very complex physiological basis . This can perhaps best be illustrated by a description of the menstrual cycle of the ( hypothetical ) primate female . The cycle begins with events in the ...
... cycles in both males and females have a very complex physiological basis . This can perhaps best be illustrated by a description of the menstrual cycle of the ( hypothetical ) primate female . The cycle begins with events in the ...
Page 81
... cycle . The uterine lining is sloughed off ( menstruation ) , and a new cycle begins as the hypothalamus stimulates the anterior pituitary and production of FSH begins again . In anovulatory cycles , the female's system oscillates ...
... cycle . The uterine lining is sloughed off ( menstruation ) , and a new cycle begins as the hypothalamus stimulates the anterior pituitary and production of FSH begins again . In anovulatory cycles , the female's system oscillates ...
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