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Comparative Genomic and Mitochondrial Phylogenetic Relationships of Ovulidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) Along the Chinese Coast. [PDF]
Wu Q, Xiang P, Fan S, Chen G, Xing B.
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A Surrogate Carries a Fertilised Ovum: Multiple Crossings in Ego Boundaries
Lester, Eva P.
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Nursing Standard, 1988
A flexible approach should ae adopted to the number of oocytes transfered during gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT) and this should depend on the clinical circumstances.
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A flexible approach should ae adopted to the number of oocytes transfered during gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT) and this should depend on the clinical circumstances.
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1991
Oocyte donation has come of age. It is now an integral part in the management of infertility, providing hope to patients who were previously considered permanently infertile. The procedure is no longer used only to treat patients with premature ovarian failure, but also to treat patients with failed in vitro fertilization procedures and those patients ...
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Oocyte donation has come of age. It is now an integral part in the management of infertility, providing hope to patients who were previously considered permanently infertile. The procedure is no longer used only to treat patients with premature ovarian failure, but also to treat patients with failed in vitro fertilization procedures and those patients ...
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Journal of Endocrinology, 1958
SUMMARY Transfers were made of 127 fertilized sheep ova to ninety-one ewes in which oestrus had been detected 1–4½ days previously. Fifty-two ewes received ova of the 6- to 16-cell stage, and forty-one of these (78·8%) gave birth to one or more lambs.
R L, AVERILL, L E, ROWSON
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SUMMARY Transfers were made of 127 fertilized sheep ova to ninety-one ewes in which oestrus had been detected 1–4½ days previously. Fifty-two ewes received ova of the 6- to 16-cell stage, and forty-one of these (78·8%) gave birth to one or more lambs.
R L, AVERILL, L E, ROWSON
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