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  2. Oxytocin - Wikipedia

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    Oxytocin is a peptide hormone and neuropeptide normally produced in the hypothalamus and released by the posterior pituitary. [4] Present in animals since early stages of evolution, in humans it plays roles in behavior that include social bonding, love, reproduction, childbirth, and the period after childbirth.

  3. Category:Tattoo designs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tattoo designs" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Batok; Blackout tattoo; C.

  4. Oxytocin receptor - Wikipedia

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    The oxytocin receptor, also known as OXTR, is a protein which functions as receptor for the hormone and neurotransmitter oxytocin. [4] [5] In humans, the oxytocin receptor is encoded by the OXTR gene [6] [7] which has been localized to human chromosome 3p25. [8] Evolutionary tree of the oxytocin, vasotocin, mesotocin and isotocin receptors and ...

  5. File:Oxytocin.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Tattoo ink - Wikipedia

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    In sailor tattoo traditions dating at least to 1700, English sailors used gunpowder to create blue-black designs in their skin. [ 66 ] [ 67 ] In 1897, Bolton noted that sailors had recently started to use India ink and cochineal red ( carmine ), and that English tattoo artist Sutherland Macdonald had found an ultramarine blue and a green ink ...

  9. Greg James (tattoo artist) - Wikipedia

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    The Tattoo Encyclopedia: A Guide to Choosing Your Tattoo (with Terisa Green, published by Simon & Schuster, 2003) - Greg illustrated hundreds of tattoo designs for this popular book, sold globally in four languages with 50,000 copies in print. It is perennially an Amazon Top 100 bestseller in Education & Reference > Encyclopedias > Art.