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Chapter 23, Problem 2GFO
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To analyze:
If there is any good evidence to support menstrual synchrony.
Introduction:
The menstruation cycle is referred to as the changes taking place in the body of the woman. The menstruation cycle is highly regulated starting from menstruation or the bleeding days to the next menstruation.
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Biology: Science For Life With Physiology Plus Mastering Biology With Pearson Etext -- Access Card Package (6th Edition) (what's New In Biology)
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