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Which naturally occurring mechanism is the most dominant in blood?
Masculinized External Sex Organs
Development of external sex organs in a way that resembles typical male genitalia, often due to hormonal influences.
Female Genotype
The genetic makeup of a female organism, characterized typically by having two X chromosomes.
Diethylstilbestrol (DES)
A synthetic estrogen once prescribed to prevent miscarriages and complications during pregnancy, later found to cause adverse health effects.
Increased Tremors
A condition characterized by involuntary, rhythmic muscle contractions leading to shaking movements in one or more parts of the body, often intensifying.
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