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}}</ref><ref name="collins2004">Pheromone. (n.d.) Collins Dictionary of Medicine. (2004, 2005). Retrieved June 11 2021 from https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/pheromone</ref>
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Fleiss et al. (1998) reported that the moisture found under the foreskin contains pheromones such as androsterone and others.<ref>{{REFjournal
Fleiss et al. (1998) reported that the moisture found under the foreskin contains pheromones such as androsterone and others.<ref></ref>
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