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Behavior / Ovulation / Luteal phase / Concealed ovulation / Physical attractiveness / Estrous cycle / Follicular phase / Corpus luteum / Fertility monitor / Menstrual cycle / Human reproduction / Reproduction
Date: 2009-12-15 02:33:39
Behavior
Ovulation
Luteal phase
Concealed ovulation
Physical attractiveness
Estrous cycle
Follicular phase
Corpus luteum
Fertility monitor
Menstrual cycle
Human reproduction
Reproduction

and environmental conditions, rather than sexual selection, may have led to the loss of visual manifestations of ovulation. Another view is that the ancestral state is one in which visible cues are absent, a state from w

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