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  1. homosaurus/v4/homoit0002794

     
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    Description: Libraries that hold materials primarily pertaining to asexual people or intended for use by asexual people.@en
  2. homosaurus/v4/homoit0002789

     
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    Description: Colloquial or informal language related to asexual identity or used by asexual people.@en
  3. homosaurus/v4/homoit0002795

     
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    Description: Asexual people who are mothers.@en
  4. homosaurus/v4/homoit0002792

     
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    Description: Asexual people who are fathers.@en
  5. homosaurus/v4/homoit0002791

     
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    Description: Employment of asexual people@en
  6. homosaurus/v4/homoit0002790

     
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    Description: Asexual people who are sons.@en
  7. homosaurus/v4/homoit0002828

     
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    Description: People born with cloacal exstrophy are born with an open abdominal wall exposing their colon, bladder, and sometimes other abdominal organs. Their organs may also be positioned outside of the body ...
  8. homosaurus/v4/homoit0002826

     
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    Description: Term used to describe the variation in which a person is born with two or more different sets of DNA. This can occur when multiple zygotes (such as fraternal twins) combine and develop into one fet...
  9. homosaurus/v4/homoit0002833

     
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    Description: De la Chapelle syndrome causes people with XX chromosomes to be born with a penis and testes. This usually happens because a particular gene typically seen on Y chromosomes (known as the SRY gene) ...
  10. homosaurus/v4/homoit0002829

     
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    Description: People with complete androgen insensitivity syndrome (CAIS) have no response to androgens and are born with a vulva and clitoris, as well as a shorter-than-typical vagina and undescended testes. In...
  11. homosaurus/v4/homoit0002830

     
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    Description: People with complete gonadal dysgenesis are born with XX or XY chromosomes and gonadal tissue that has not developed into testicles or ovaries (also known as streak gonads). They are generally born...
  12. homosaurus/v4/homoit0002831

     
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    Description: People born with congenital chordee have a penis that curves upward or downward or bends to one side, usually due to bands of fibrous tissue that pull the penis in a particular direction. People wi...
  13. homosaurus/v4/homoit0002832

     
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    Description: An intersex variation in which one or both of the testes do not descend from the abdomen into the scrotum. If both testes are undescended, this is known as "bilateral cryptorchidism," whereas "unil...
  14. homosaurus/v4/homoit0002827

     
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    Description: People who have classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), a subtype of CAH, have more pronounced issues with cortisol and/or aldosterone production. This variation is likely to be noticed at ...
  15. homosaurus/v4/homoit0002825

     
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    Description: Chimeras, or people with chimerism, have two different sets of DNA. This happens when a person is pregnant with fraternal twins, but the embryos combine into one fetus.@en