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Laypeople's Views on the Narrative Identity and Societal Treatment of Genetically Modified People

open access: yesBioethics, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Genome editing in human embryos could raise new ethical issues by changing future people's narrative and numerical identity. Most philosophers agree that some genetic modifications would have larger effects on identity than others, but they disagree on what criteria might explain these differences and have not supported their claims ...
Derek So, Yann Joly, Robert Sladek
wiley   +1 more source

Sperm Concentration and Total Sperm Count

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Rafael Favero Ambar   +2 more
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Air pollution and male infertility: A meta-umbrella study of evidence on semen quality. [PDF]

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Margiana R   +8 more
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SPERM-COUNTS AFTER VASECTOMY

The Lancet, 1973
The letter writers remark upon the discord among clinicians and pathologists shown by the correspondence in this journal following the writers suggestion (March 24 p.663) that semen-counts may be unnecessary provided 20 ejaculations have occurred after an effective vasectomy procedure.
Ian Craft, Peter Diggory, H.C.M. Walton
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Epididymal Sperm Count

Current Protocols in Toxicology, 2002
AbstractMaking Epididymal Sperm Counts (Yefan Wang, TherImmune Research Corporation, Gaithersberg, Maryland). Epididymal sperm counts are a widely used, simple and sensitive method of assessing the effects of male reproductive toxicants on the epididymal and/or testicular site of action.
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SPERM COUNTS AND STERILITY

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1948
To the Editor:— I should like to call your attention to Dr. I. C. Rubin's article published inThe Journal(Dec. 28, 1946, page 1047) "Contraception Masking Sterility and Infertility." While most practitioners interested in the field of fertility in men would agree with Dr. Pollack and Dr. E. T.
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Personality, coping and sperm count

Andrologia, 2005
Previous research has suggested an association between personality traits and coping, as well as between coping and sperm concentration. In the present study, both domains of research were combined, leading to the formulation of specific hypotheses. A total of 54 healthy volunteers were given questionnaires twice to assess personality traits and coping
Pook, Martin   +4 more
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