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21. The information on sexual dimorphism in this paragraph comes from Martin Daly and Margo Wilson,
Sex, Evolution, and Behavior: Adaptations for Reproduction
(North Scituate, MA: Duxbury Press, 1978); from Alfred Glucks-
 
Page 219
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Sex Determination and Sexual Dimorphism in Mammals
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25. Changes in testosterone levels due to environmental factors are reviewed in Benjamin C. Campbell and Paul W. Leslie, "The Reproductive Ecology of Human Males,"
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30. Fritz H. Schräder, "Impact of Ethnic, Nutritional and Other Environmental Factors on Prostate Cancer," in Shalender Bhasin, Henry L. Gabelnick, Jeffrey M. Spieler, Ronald S. Swerdloff, and Christiana Wang,
Pharmacology, Biology, and Clinical Applications of Androgens: Current Status and Future

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