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Field evaluation of sexed and conventional semen in Holstein-Friesian cows: Linking semen quality with fertility and calf sex ratio across climatic zones. [PDF]
Utami P +6 more
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Response to excessive selenium intake in the modern sow; a retrospective analysis of a case review. [PDF]
Molnes S +4 more
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Case Report: Sequential fetal reduction in a triplet pregnancy and its effects on coagulation balance. [PDF]
Nagy E, Bernstein I, Bravo MC.
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Frequency of Insemination for Artificial Insemination by Donor
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1982Summary: Two programmes of artificial insemination by donor (A.I.D.) using fresh semen are compared. In both studies the selection of donors and recipients, and the techniques of timing and insemination were identical, except that the first group had 1 insemination per cycle and the second group had 2 inseminations per cycle.
T S, Selwood, J F, Leeton
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Human Reproduction, 1988
Fifty-six couples with infertility due either to subnormal sperm (n = 40), hostile cervical mucus (n = 5) or idiopathic infertility (n = 11), were treated with intrauterine insemination of washed sperm. A total of 78 treatment cycles were completed. Nine pregnancies resulted from these insemination cycles, giving an overall pregnancy rate of 8.3% per ...
A, Sunde, J, Kahn, K, Molne
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Fifty-six couples with infertility due either to subnormal sperm (n = 40), hostile cervical mucus (n = 5) or idiopathic infertility (n = 11), were treated with intrauterine insemination of washed sperm. A total of 78 treatment cycles were completed. Nine pregnancies resulted from these insemination cycles, giving an overall pregnancy rate of 8.3% per ...
A, Sunde, J, Kahn, K, Molne
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1987
Except in special circumstances, therapeutic insemination with a husband's sample has a low success rate. Couples in whom oligozoospermia has been identified as the principal cause of infertility do not benefit from therapeutic insemination by husband.
N J, Alexander, S, Ackerman
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Except in special circumstances, therapeutic insemination with a husband's sample has a low success rate. Couples in whom oligozoospermia has been identified as the principal cause of infertility do not benefit from therapeutic insemination by husband.
N J, Alexander, S, Ackerman
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