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  • 71impotency — noun 1. the quality of lacking strength or power; being weak and feeble (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑powerlessness, ↑impotence • Ant: ↑power (for: ↑powerlessness), ↑powerfulness …

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  • 72Sexual intercourse — Intromission redirects here. For other uses, see Intromission (disambiguation). Making love redirects here. For other uses, see Making love (disambiguation) …

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  • 73Peyronie's disease — Classification and external resources Patient with Peyronie s Disease ICD 10 N4 …

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  • 74Sexual arousal — is the process and state of an animal being ready for sexual activity and feeling an urge for sexual contact. Human sexual arousal Sexual arousal for a man results in an increased blood flow to the penis, to produce an erection. In a woman, the… …

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  • 75Penis enlargement — Penile enlargement procedures are designed to increase the size of the cavernous cylinders of the penis or to stimulate blood flow to increase hardness. Penis enlargement procedures (sometimes euphemistically referred to as male enhancement… …

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  • 76Views of Lyndon LaRouche — This article is about the views of Lyndon LaRouche. For an overview of his organization, see LaRouche movement, and for the man himself, see Lyndon LaRouche. The views of Lyndon LaRouche cover a wide variety of topics including history, economics …

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  • 77Dutasteride — Systematic (IUPAC) name (5α, 17β) N {2,5 bis(trifluoromethyl) phenyl} 3 oxo 4 azaandrost 1 ene 17 carboxamide Clinical data Trade names …

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  • 78William, It Was Really Nothing — Infobox Single Name = William, It Was Really Nothing Artist = The Smiths from Album = Hatful of Hollow Released = August 20 1984 Format = 7 single, 12 single, CD (1988) Recorded = Summer 1984 Genre = Alternative rock Length = 2:09 Label = Rough… …

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  • 79Eat a Bowl of Tea (novel) — Eat a Bowl of Tea published in 1961, was the first Chinese American novel actually set in Chinese America. Its honest portrayal of New York s Chinatown after World War II made Eat a Bowl of Tea a classic in Asian American literature.The story… …

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  • 80Stephen B. Levine — For the author born in 1937 who writes about death and dying, see Stephen Levine (author). Stephen Barrett Levine (born 1942) is an American psychiatrist known for his work in human sexuality, particularly sexual dysfunction and… …

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