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    Reference Intervals of Total Testosterone in Adult Filipino Men by Myrna Buenaluz‐Sedurante, Mark Isaiah K. Co, Daryl Jade T. Dagang, Racquel G. Bruno, Annie Jane N. Sarmiento, Michael L. Tee

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The study included 110 healthy, Filipino male volunteers aged 21–40, studying or working at the University of the Philippines Manila. Clinical history, height, weight, body mass index (BMI), and blood pressure (BP) were obtained, and blood for total testosterone, SHBG, albumin, insulin, fasting blood sugar (FBS), and total cholesterol was collected. …”
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    Zoonotic Ectoparasite Burden in House Rats (Rattus spp.) in Selected Urban and Rural Areas of NCR and CALABARZON by Helenar Chan, Mary Jane Flores, Eligio Santiago Maghirang, Bridget Arellano, Jan Michael Chan

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Of the infestations, 23.3% (14/60) were recorded in Metro Manila while 48.3% (29/60) were recorded in CALABARZON. …”
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    Clinical Remission of Chronic Refractory Pelvic Symptoms in Three Men by Bradley R. Hennenfent, Antonio Espinosa Feliciano

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…We report on three American men with chronic refractory pelvic pain, urinary symptoms, and sexual dysfunction who traveled to the Philippines for treatment. In the Manila Genitourinary Clinic, the patients were treated with microbial diagnosis, antimicrobial therapy, and 19, 27, and 21 prostatic massages respectively. …”
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    Strength, ductility and cyclic loading performance of plant and animal-based, natural fiber structures by Dimitrios C. Rodopoulos, Nikolaos Karathanasopoulos

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Moderate static strength coconut fiber structures exhibit substantially higher hysteresis loss values (above 0.04 J∕MPa after several loading cycles) in comparison to the stiffer, manila-based designs. Furthermore, the ratio of the hysteretic loss energy to the total energy differs, with low-strength palm leaf fiber structures to yield a comparable performance with the high static strength, manila-fiber designs. …”
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