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A neglected gland: a review of Cowper's gland - PubMed
A neglected gland: a review of Cowper's gland - PubMed
Cowper's glands are pea sized glands present inferior to the prostate gland in the male reproductive system. They produce thick clear mucus prior to ejaculation that drains into the spongy urethra. Though it is well established that the function of the Cowper's gland secretions is to neutralize trac …
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A neglected gland: a review of Cowper's gland - PubMed
Does preejaculatory penile secretion originating from Cowper's gland contain sperm? - PubMed
Does preejaculatory penile secretion originating from Cowper's gland contain sperm? - PubMed
Preejaculatory fluid secreted at the tip of the urethra from Cowper's gland during sexual stimulation did not contain sperm and therefore cannot be responsible for pregnancies during coitus interruptus.
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Does preejaculatory penile secretion originating from Cowper's gland contain sperm? - PubMed
What Kind Of Microfilm Do I Have? Microfiche, Aperture Cards
What Kind Of Microfilm Do I Have? Microfiche, Aperture Cards
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What Kind Of Microfilm Do I Have? Microfiche, Aperture Cards
Methuselah, a Bristlecone Pine is Thought to be the Oldest Living Organism on Earth | USDA
Methuselah, a Bristlecone Pine is Thought to be the Oldest Living Organism on Earth | USDA
Bristlecone pines are a small group of trees that reach an age believed by many scientists to be far greater than that of any other living organism known to man -- up to nearly 5,000 years.
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Methuselah, a Bristlecone Pine is Thought to be the Oldest Living Organism on Earth | USDA