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“Accessory
Glands”
https://blausen.com/en/video/accessory-glands/
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Description Français : Planche anatomique du
système génital développée par le Bioscope, les HUG,
le DIP et Odile Fillod, mis en ligne sur le site Sciences, Sexes,
Identités de l’Université de Genève.
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intègrent de façon égalitaire les organes analogues des
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sont basées sur les connaissances scientifiques les
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intègrent des aspects d'anatomie et physiologie liés à la
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intègrent les notions d'enseignement inclusif. »
English: Anatomical charts of the genital system developped
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Description English: Cross section of penis with emphasis on
fascial layers.
Date 9
June 2013, 18:00:52
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Description Português: Três colunas de tecido erétil compõem a maior parte do volume do pênis.
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Description Magyar: Az erekció mechanizmusa
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Videos
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System (Male)”
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Reproductive Tract”
https://blausen.com/en/video/male-reproductive-tract/
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https://blausen.com/en/video/accessory-glands/
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“Impotence”
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