GENETIC RISK FACTORS OF TROMBOPHILIA IN WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE RESIDING IN KRASNODAR REGION
Оur paper presents the study of incidence rate of genetic polymorphism of hemostasis genes and folate cycle in patients with habitual miscarriage, residing in Krasnodar region.
A. S. Adamchik, D. I. Panchenko
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Disambiguation of morpho-syntactic features of African American English -- the case of habitual be [PDF]
Recent research has highlighted that natural language processing (NLP) systems exhibit a bias against African American speakers. The bias errors are often caused by poor representation of linguistic features unique to African American English (AAE), due to the relatively low probability of occurrence of many such features in training data. We present a
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Efectividad del tratamiento inmunomodulador con leucocitos alogénicos, en aborto involuntario recurrente. Revisión sistemática y metaanálisis [PDF]
Dentro del marco del aborto involuntario recurrente (AIR), se han propuesto causas autoinmunes y alogénicas, e implementación de terapias como la inmunización activa con leucocitos alogénicos de la pareja o de donantes.
González Medina, Luz Elena+1 more
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Mothers, milk and mourning: The meanings of breast milk after loss of an infant
Abstract Breast milk is a highly valued substance, immunologically and nutritionally, which also signifies maternal care and love for the infant. This intersection of biological and cultural qualities confers breast milk with complex meanings, which necessarily shape the experience of breastfeeding.
Catherine Waldby+2 more
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Optimal information gain at the onset of habituation to repeated stimuli [PDF]
Biological and living systems process information across spatiotemporal scales, exhibiting the hallmark ability to constantly modulate their behavior to ever-changing and complex environments. In the presence of repeated stimuli, a distinctive response is the progressive reduction of the activity at both sensory and molecular levels, known as ...
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Why didn't you scream? Epistemic injustices of sexism, misogyny and rape myths
Abstract In this paper, I discuss rape myths and mythologies, their negative effects on rape and sexual assault complainants, and how they prejudicially construct women qua women. The backdrop for the analysis is the Belfast Rugby Rape Trial, which took place in 2018.
Alison MacKenzie
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Sensitization occurs when an Rh-negative mother is exposed to Rh-positive fetal red blood cells during pregnancy in 1% of cases and after delivery in 10% of cases, when fetal antigens enter mother’s circulation [1, 2].
N. K. Tetruashvili+2 more
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REGULATION OF PERIPHERAL B-LYMPHOCYTE DIFFERENTIATION IN RECURRENT MISCARRIAGE
The important role of immune disorders in recurrent miscarriage has been proven. Clarification of the character of B-lymphocyte differentiation and its regulation factors in women with threatened miscarriage and recurrent miscarriage in history is an ...
A. I. Malyshkina+3 more
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Attitudes to Pregnancy, Childbirth and Postnatal Complications in Medieval English Miracula
Abstract This article re‐examines the evidence about childbirth and related topics in the posthumous miracle collections of English saints. It finds forty‐eight such miracles in collections of thirteen English saints, mostly from the century or so after 1170. The article argues that the context in which the stories were composed is vitally important to
Ben Nilson, Ruth Frost
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Here, we discuss an importance and necessity of genetic research in work of an obstetrician-gynecologist of primary health care upon providing medical care.
K. N. Grigoreva+6 more
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