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2. Androgens and child behavior: Color and toy preferences in children with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH)
3. Cortical gyrification in women and men and the (missing) link to prenatal androgens
4. Prenatal androgen exposure and children's gender-typed behavior and toy and playmate preferences
5. Cortical gyrification in women and men and the (missing) link to prenatal androgens
6. Effects of Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH) and Biological Sex on Brain Size
7. White matter variations in congenital adrenal hyperplasia: possible implications for glucocorticoid treatment.
8. Factors that influence the sex difference in young children's physical aggression
9. Emotional and behavioral adjustment in 4 to 11-year-old boys and girls with classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia and unaffected siblings
10. Prenatal androgen exposure and children's aggressive behavior and activity level
11. The early postnatal period, mini-puberty, provides a window on the role of testosterone in human neurobehavioural development
12. Prenatal androgen exposure alters girls' responses to information indicating gender-appropriate behaviour
13. Working memory performance is reduced in children with congenital adrenal hyperplasia
14. 'You Feel Sad?' Emotion Understanding Mediates Effects of Verbal Ability and Mother-Child Mutuality on Prosocial Behaviors: Findings from 2 Years to 4 Years
15. Increased Cross-Gender Identification Independent of Gender Role Behavior in Girls with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia: Results from a Standardized Assessment of 4- to 11-Year-Old Children
16. VARIATIONS OF THE CORPUS CALLOSUM IN CONGENITAL ADRENAL HYPERPLASIA (CAH)
17. Vulnerability assessment: correctional facilities are only as secure as their weakest point
18. Sex differences in associations between spatial ability and corpus callosum morphology
19. No relationship between prenatal androgen exposure and autistic traits: convergent evidence from studies of children with congenital adrenal hyperplasia and of amniotic testosterone concentrations in typically developing children
20. Early androgen exposure and human gender development
21. Increased Cross-Gender Identification Independent of Gender Role Behavior in Girls with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia: Results from a Standardized Assessment of 4- to 11-Year-Old Children
22. Evaluation of military trauma system practices related to damage-control resuscitation
23. Evaluation of military trauma system practices related to complications after injury
24. ‘You Feel Sad?’ Emotion Understanding Mediates Effects of Verbal Ability and Mother-Child Mutuality on Prosocial Behaviors: Findings from 2 Years to 4 Years
25. Assessing the security vulnerabilities of correctional facilities
26. Wide-area continuous offender monitoring
27. Perimeter security for Minnesota correctional facilities
28. AT THE ARRAIGNMENT.
29. Vulnerability assessment.
30. Is racism killing us?
31. In the Wake.
32. North Carolina C.S.
33. Reengineering RIT card transactions: A Study of RIT identification card transactions
34. Ceci n'est pas une pipe.
35. Galilee.
36. Malus.
37. North Carolina Chrysanthemum Society.
38. Can we bank on the blood supply?
39. Prenatal androgen exposure and children's gender-typed behavior and toy and playmate preferences
40. No relationship between prenatal androgen exposure and autistic traits: convergent evidence from studies of children with congenital adrenal hyperplasia and of amniotic testosterone concentrations in typically developing children
41. Emotional and behavioral adjustment in 4 to 11-year-old boys and girls with classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia and unaffected siblings
42. Prenatal androgen exposure and children’s aggressive behavior and activity level
43. The early postnatal period, mini-puberty, provides a window on the role of testosterone in human neurobehavioural development
44. Early androgen exposure and human gender development
45. Prenatal androgen exposure alters girls' responses to information indicating gender-appropriate behaviour
46. Effects of Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH) and Biological Sex on Brain Size.
47. Prenatal androgen exposure alters girls' responses to information indicating gender-appropriate behaviour.
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