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Views of Turkish and Syrian Refugee Women Who are from Two Different Cultures on Tubal Ligation
INTRODUCTION: Although tubal ligation (TL) is a safe and effective method of permanent contraception, women may reject it for medical, social, economic, religious, and/or cultural reasons.
sevgül donmez+2 more
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The objective of this study was to examine contraception use and family planning discussions (FPD) in female people living with HIV (PLWH). A retrospective cohort study was conducted.
Ashley Winters PharmD+6 more
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Whole‐genomic DNA amplifications from individually isolated sweet sorghum microspores
Abstract Premise Sorghum is a multi‐use crop, the efficient breeding of which requires the development of new genetic tools. One such tool could be the genetic assessment of free microspores, which are released just after the tetrad stage of pollen development.
Aron M. Felts+3 more
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Sustainable vector/pest control using the permanent Sterile Insect Technique [PDF]
Vector/Pest control is essential to reduce the risk of vector-borne diseases or losses in crop fields. Among biological control tools, the sterile insect technique (SIT), is the most promising one. SIT control generally consists of massive releases of sterile insects in the targeted area in order to reach elimination or to lower the pest population ...
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Informed consent and ethical issues pertaining to female sterilization—Scoping review
Abstract Background Female sterilization, a safe, permanent method of contraception that blocks the fallopian tubes, has been in use since the 19th century. The procedure necessitates informed consent, a critical step that has been marred by reports of forced sterilization since World War II. These incidents often stem from inadequate consent processes
Sharol Malekobane Maila+2 more
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Trends in Contraceptive Use Among Catholics in the United States: 1988-1995 [PDF]
National surveys to determine trends in contraceptive use in the United States have occurred every 6 to 10 years since 1955.1,2,3 Since that time, there has been a rapid decline in the use of natural methods of family planning; a sharp rise and slow ...
Fehring, Richard, Schlidt, Andrea
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During this study, 690 swabs were taken from different sites divided as the following: First, 350 swabs from surgical instruments, doctor gloves, and antiseptics before beginning cesarean surgery to ensure their sterilization.
Dalia Awni Edwar+2 more
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Note on Thermalization of Non-resonantly Produced Sterile Neutrinos [PDF]
Using an analytic treatment, we discuss the parameter regions of large active-sterile neutrino mixing angles where sterile neutrinos produced in non-resonant flavour oscillations can approach thermalization in several cosmologies. We show that thermalization affects only large active-sterile neutrino mixing already rejected by different limits.
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Power and the gendered division of contraceptive use in Western European couples [PDF]
Recent research has approached contraceptive use, or “fertility work”, as another household task that is primarily managed by women. Building on the theoretical frameworks of relative resource theory and gender perspectives, this study investigates the ...
Bracke, Piet+2 more
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SOME ASPECTS OF THE BIOLOGY OF THE CABBAGE MOTHS
In this article we are talking about the study of breeding biology of dangerous writes cabbage moths the purpose of further use against biological methods of struggle, in particular, the use of radiation and chemical sterilization as an alternative to ...
O. . Karabalauly, S. N. Abdreshov
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