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Day-to-Day Variation in Urinary Gonadotrophin and Steroid Levels During the Normal Menstrual Cycle
Rudi Borth+2 more
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We have used a systematic approach to determine a preterm birth core outcome set, informed by people with lived experience, perinatal healthcare professionals, and researchers. This will be recommended in preterm birth research and clinical care in Aotearoa New Zealand and for consideration internationally.
Briar Hunter+7 more
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ABSTRACT In the era of the Framework for K‐12 Science Education and Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), research on preparing preservice science teachers (PSTs) for NGSS‐aligned teaching practices is important. In this study, we explored PSTs' sense‐making around planning for Ambitious Science Teaching (AST) during their discussions of teaching ...
Arzu Tanis Ozcelik, Scott McDonald
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ABSTRACT This paper aims to explore a research gap at the intersection of public health and empowerment literatures concerned with women's health‐related sanitation experiences and their sanitation‐specific agency. We shift focus from prevalent scholarly engagement with women's wellbeing as an outcome of their agency by asking an unexplored question in
Tanushree Bhan+2 more
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ABSTRACT Traditionally, laparoscopy was considered to be the gold standard for the examination of endometriotic lesions, because it allows their direct visualization. Several international and national guidelines have now shifted their focus to non‐invasive imaging‐based diagnosis of deep endometriosis in preference to surgery, while laparoscopy is ...
S. Guerriero+17 more
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The menstrual cycle of the primates - X—The oestrone threshold of the uterus of the rhesus monkey
Solly Zuckerman
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The Burden of Poor Reproductive Health in England: Results From a Cross‐Sectional Survey
ABSTRACT Objective To quantify the burden of poor reproductive health in England by age, ethnicity, and financial security. Design Cross‐sectional survey. Setting England. Sample 59 332 women and people assigned female at birth aged 16–55 years. Methods The Reproductive Health Survey for England 2023 (RHSE2023) used an online convenience sampling ...
Melissa J. Palmer+2 more
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Protein patterns of human uterine flushings collected at various stages of the menstrual cycle [PDF]
J. B. Maathuis, R. John Aitken
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Hazards of the Menstrual Cycle [PDF]
I. L. MacKinnon, P. C. B. Mackinnon
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