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Gonadotropins

Gonadotropins refer to hormonal substances that stimulate the functions of the testes and ovaries.

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Gonads

Gonads refer to the primary endocrine glands in men (testes) and women (ovaries) that influence sexuality

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Goniometer

Goniometer is defined as the instrument used to measure joint angles or compare the changes in joint angles.

Gonococcus bacterium

Gonococcus bacterium is defined as the bacterium that causes Gonorrhea (Neisseria gonorrhoeae). Please see Gonorrhea

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Gonorrhea

Gonorrhea refers to a bacterial STI that causes a puslike discharge and frequent urination in men; many women are asymptomatic. Gonorrhea is also defined as a sexually transmitted disease that usually causes symptoms of a puslike discharge and painful, burning urination in the male but is frequently asymptomatic in the female.

Good health

Deutsch: Gute Gesundheit / Español: Buena Salud / Português: Boa Saúde / Français: Bonne Santé / Italian: Buona Salute

Good health in the psychology context refers to a state of well-being where an individual experiences not only the absence of illness or infirmity but also a balanced mental, emotional, and social Condition. It encompasses the harmonious functioning of the mind and body, allowing individuals to cope effectively with the stresses of life, work productively, and contribute to their community.

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Good information processing model

- Good information processing model : Good information processing model refers to a model based on the idea that effective learning is based on a combination of factors, including strategies, the knowledge base, metamemory, capacity, and motivation.

Good subject role

Good subject role is a term used in a study that refers to a participant's tendency to respond in a way that corroborates the investigator's hypothesis.

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