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American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1983
Reproduction in the female requires a complex sequence of integrated events including ovulation, gamete transport, fertilization, concept us transport, implantation, fetal support, and finally parturition. Each of these individual reproductive events represents the sum of many systemic, local, cellular, and molecular interactions.
K, Takizawa, D R, Mattison
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Reproduction in the female requires a complex sequence of integrated events including ovulation, gamete transport, fertilization, concept us transport, implantation, fetal support, and finally parturition. Each of these individual reproductive events represents the sum of many systemic, local, cellular, and molecular interactions.
K, Takizawa, D R, Mattison
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Journal of Urology, 1986
PIP: This article reviews currently available epidemiologic and experimental data on the effects of cigarette smoking on reproductive health. Specifically addressed are the evidence for and possible physiologic causes of disturbance in 3 areas: female fertility, male fertility, and the effect of smoking on reproduction and pregnancy.
Edward E. Wallach +3 more
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PIP: This article reviews currently available epidemiologic and experimental data on the effects of cigarette smoking on reproductive health. Specifically addressed are the evidence for and possible physiologic causes of disturbance in 3 areas: female fertility, male fertility, and the effect of smoking on reproduction and pregnancy.
Edward E. Wallach +3 more
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The reproduction of reproduction: theorizing reproductive (im)mobilities
Mobilities, 2020Through a reading of the articles gathered in this special issue, this commentary seeks to assess how critical research on reproductive processes, spatialities, temporalities, and assemblages can p...
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Rethinking reproductive “tourism” as reproductive “exile”
Fertility and Sterility, 2009Whereas reproductive "tourism" implies leisure travel, reproductive "exile" bespeaks the numerous difficulties and constraints faced by infertile patients who are "forced" to travel globally for assisted reproduction. Given this reality, it is time to rethink the language of "reproductive tourism," replacing it with more accurate and patient-centered ...
Marcia C, Inhorn, Pasquale, Patrizio
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