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Fully automated spleen segmentation predicts progression-free survival in HCC patients following transarterial radioembolization. [PDF]

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New advances in sex preselection

Fertility and Sterility, 1996
To review the current developments in the field of preconceptual sex selection and to discuss the moral dilemmas that accompany the scientific progress.A survey of the major publications on sex preselection.Examination of current methods of preconceptual gender selection revealed that in vivo methods such as timing of intercourse, the use of ovulation ...
Benjamin Reubinoff   +2 more
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Sex Preselection in the United States: Some Implications

Science, 1974
If effective sex control techniques were rapidly and widely adopted in the United States the current sex preferences of married women indicated that the temporary effect would be of a surplus of male births in the first couple of years followed by a wave of female births to achieve balance.
Charles F Westoff, Ronald R Rindfuss
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Sex preselection through albumin separation of sperm

Fertility and Sterility, 1993
To determine if passage of sperm through columns of liquid albumin before their use in artificial insemination could affect the sex ratio at birth.Sperm were isolated by layering over columns of liquid albumin. The isolated fractions were inseminated into the uterus on the presumptive day of ovulation.Patients were treated in 65 clinical practices ...
W Paul Dmowski
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The Ethics of Sex Preselection

Biomedical Ethics Reviews, 1985
In the chapter in this volume, Sex Preselection: Eugenics for Every-one?, Dr. Helen B. Holmes argues that it is morally wrong to preselect the sex of one’s children, or even to wish to do so. (She does not, how-ever, believe that it ought to be legally banned.) In the first part of the article, Holmes provides a comprehensive overview of the current ...
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Futuristic Implications of Sex Preselection

1981
A review of the current and proposed methods of sex preselection provides ample evidence that technology has far outdistanced conceptual and applied work on the human and ethical effects of this technology. It is only a matter of time before the most effective of these methods will be available for widespread use, perhaps as easily acquired as a bottle
Roberta Steinbacher
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Sex-determination and sex-preselection tests in India: Modern techniques for femicide

Critical Asian Studies, 1989
"In India during recent years techniques that were developed to detect genetic deformities in fetuses have been increasingly used mainly for determining the sex of fetuses so that female fetuses can be exterminated. This paper explores the factors underlying this practice and the related practice of preselecting the sex of offspring, examining both ...
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