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						Sex (Specimen/Description)Definition:
	
	        This field contains information on the sex of the specimen that is the subject of the record.
 Observation:        For better search results in your database, avoid using a large variety of terms; draw up an authority list and add terms as necessary. You may use the following authority list:
 male
 female
 bisexual
 hermaphrodite
 undetermined
 Entry rules: Enter the sex of the specimen; do not use abbreviations.
        Example|  | Discipline | ornithology | 
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 |  | Genus | Phalacrocorax | 
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 |  | Species | pelagicus | 
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 |  | Sex | female | 
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      This field may contain multiple entries separated by a semicolon  followed by a space. If the record includes both male and female  specimens, enter the information in the following form: the sex of  the majority of the specimens, followed by a space and the number  of specimens of that sex, in parentheses, a comma, a space, the sex of the minority of the specimens, a space and the number of specimens of that sex in parentheses.
      Example|  | Discipline | invertebrate zoology | 
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 |  | Genus | Echinorhynchus | 
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 |  | Species | gadi | 
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 |  | Sex | female (3); male (2) | 
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