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Ovarian Reserve

Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 2005
The tendency to delay childbirth has increased the importance of ovarian reserve as a determinant of infertility treatment outcome. In the context of assisted reproduction technology, effective strategies to overcome the impact of ovarian aging and diminished ovarian reserve on pregnancy chances remain elusive.
Macklon, N.S., Fauser, B C J M
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Conservation value of small reserves

Conservation Biology, 2019
The importance of large reserves has been long maintained in the scientific literature, often leading to dismissal of the conservation potential of small reserves. However, over half the global protected‐area inventory is composed of protected areas that
Zoe M. Volenec, A. Dobson
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Growing Global Copper Resources, Reserves and Production: Discovery Is Not the Only Control on Supply

Economic Geology, 2018
Copper is vital to modem life and has an often-irreplaceable role in everyday infrastructure and technology. I However, while the planet's Cu endowment is finite, global Cu production continued to increase over the past century-a growth that has been ...
G. Mudd, S. Jowitt
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Being Stranded with Fossil Fuel Reserves? Climate Policy Risk and the Pricing of Bank loans

Social Science Research Network
Do banks price the risk of stranded fossil fuel reserves? To address this question, we hand collect global data on corporate fossil fuel reserves from 2002 to 2016, match it with syndicated loans, and subsequently compare the loan rate charged to fossil ...
M. Delis, Kathrin de Greiff, S. Ongena
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Ovarian Reserve

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2008
As a result of temporary social trends, many women elect to postpone their first pregnancy to a later stage in life. A large part of this population will be infertile by the time they opt to conceive, mainly because of a decreasing ovarian reserve and low oocyte quality resulting from age.
COCCIA, MARIA ELISABETTA   +1 more
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Renal Functional Reserve

Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, 1990
The term "renal functional reserve" (RFR) refers commonly to the reserve of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and renal blood flow. RFR can be elicited by an oral protein load or by infusion of aminoacids, glucagon, or dopamine. The increase in GFR which follows aminoacid administration results from a cascade of events including at least pancreatic ...
C, Amiel   +3 more
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Cognitive reserve

2019
Cognitive reserve is a latent construct theorized to account for the discrepancy between observed brain deterioration and ultimate clinical outcomes. This review outlines the theoretical development of the reserve concept and presents major trends within epidemiological and neuroimaging research literatures in support of such a construct.
Yaakov, Stern, Daniel, Barulli
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Strategic Reserves

1981
New methodologies--particularly the combination of flow cytometry and the use of monoclonal antibodies--as adjuncts to existing techniques for the analysis of the various subpopulations of haemopoietic cells are becoming available. These enable a significant advance in understanding and monitoring haemopoietic mechanisms, both in normal and in abnormal
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Cash Reserve Ratios and Banking Reserve Behavior

Journal of Political Economy, 1971
The observed ratio of current cash reserves to current deposits (Rt/Dt) in a banking system is often taken as the system's desired reserve ratio. The explanation is that although the level of cash reserves is determined by the monetary authorities, the commercial banks can adjust deposits to any desired amount so that the actual value of Rt/Dt is the ...
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Food Reservations at the Reservation?

2018
The growing problem of Americans facing chronic health conditions—Type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and obesity—is exacerbated within the Native American population who live on reservations. Their rate of these chronic conditions exceeds those for all other races bringing forth a greater need for methods to improve health through the development of local
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