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male s.
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inability of the male to reproduce; three types are distinguished according to cause: aspermatogenic sterility is due to failure to produce living spermatozoa; dysspermatogenic sterility is due to an abnormality in spermatozoa production; and normospermatogenic sterility refers to those with causes other than inability to produce live, normal spermatozoa.
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male sex h.
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androgen.
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male u.
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[TA] a canal extending from the neck of the bladder to the urinary meatus, measuring about 20 cm in length, and presenting a double curve when the penis is flaccid; it is divided into four parts: the pars spongiosa, pars intermedia (or pars membranacea), pars prostatica, and pars intramuralis (or pars preprostatica). Called also u. virilis.
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maleate
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any salt or ester of maleic acid.
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Malecot c.
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a two- or four-winged female catheter.
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