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Homologous insemination—Revisited
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1985Between July 1, 1969, and December 31, 1983, 1774 patients were evaluated in the private infertility clinic at the University of Virginia Hospital. Homologous artificial insemination was performed in 158 patients for the following indications: male factor (75.3%), cervical factor (16.7%), sperm deposition problem (3.7%), patient's request (2.5%), and ...
W C, Nunley, B G, Bateman, J D, Kitchin
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1976
Summary: This paper discusses the indication, need, and methodology for artificial donor insemination in Australia by describing the management of 111 referred couples over a 15‐month period. Insemination was carried out with either deep frozen or fresh semen in 97 women.
J, Leeton, J, Backwell
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Summary: This paper discusses the indication, need, and methodology for artificial donor insemination in Australia by describing the management of 111 referred couples over a 15‐month period. Insemination was carried out with either deep frozen or fresh semen in 97 women.
J, Leeton, J, Backwell
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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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Artificial Insemination in Rabbits
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2010INTRODUCTIONArtificial insemination (AI) is used in rabbit husbandry to improve breeding management. Conception rates after AI with fresh semen are equivalent to or even better than those obtained by natural mating. Also, AI has the advantage of avoiding contact between animals.
Daniel, Nathalie, Renard, Jean Paul
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Monitoring of artificial insemination
International Urology and Nephrology, 1988Artificial insemination (ADI) has been carried out with donor semen since 1984. Following artificial insemination 14 women out of 27 became pregnant in 1984, 30 women out of 57 in 1985 and 33 women out of 56 until October 1, 1986. The cycles were monitored.
J, Szöllösi, G, Ugocsai, M, Sas
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Equine artificial insemination
Veterinary Record, 1976The use and techniques of artificial insemination for horses in Germany over the last 30 years is described. Artificial insemination appears to produce pregnancy percentages equal to those from normal breeding methods and its continued availability under veterinary supervision is recommended in conditions where disease, disability or distance debar ...
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1956
C W, EMMENS, A W, BLACKSHAW
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C W, EMMENS, A W, BLACKSHAW
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Therapeutic Donor Insemination (Artificial Insemination Donor)
1990Artificial insemination has been known to man for centuries. Since the late 19th century it has been utilized extensively for breeding of farm animals. In humans, the experience until this century was primarily with husband insemination. When, in the early part of this century, the first reports of the use of a donor appeared, they were greeted by a ...
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