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Skeletal Muscle Gender Dimorphism from Proteomics
Published on: December 14, 2011
Mathias Berggren1, Robin Bergh1
1Department of Psychology, Uppsala University, Uppsala SE-751 42, Sweden.
The gender-equality paradox, suggesting equality increases gender differences, is not supported by data. Cultural regions and data quality, not gender equality, better explain observed gender differences across countries.
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