Raised salivary testosterone in women is associated with increased attraction to masculine faces
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A. Little | L. DeBruine | B. Jones | D. Feinberg | M. J. L. Smith | M. Sharp | E. Al-Dujaili | L. Welling | C. A. Conway | L.L.M. Welling | B. C. Jones | L. M. DeBruine | M. J. Law Smith | A. C. Little | D. R. Feinberg | M. A. Sharp | E.A.S. Al-Dujaili | Lisa L. M. Welling | Emad A. S. Al-Dujaili
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