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Subtle Forms of Sterilization Abuse: A Reproductive Rights Analysis

2018
In 1977, women workers in the lead pigment department of an American Cyanamid plant in West Virginia were given the ‘choice’ of being sterilized or moving to lower-paying jobs. Subtle sterilization abuses include situations in which a woman or man legally consents to sterilization, but the social conditions in which they do so are abusive—the ...
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[Maternity, sterility and reproduction technology].

Acta psiquiatrica y psicologica de America latina, 1995
The idea of maternity--and paternity as well--reaches far beyond the field of biological reproduction inasmuch as it implies a subject's desire, besides being regulated by the symbolic order: Language, myths, patterns and values of a given culture.
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Induced sterility illuminates the effects of reproduction on growth.

Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
The Reproductive Drain Hypothesis is a long-held and widespread idea that the energetic costs associated with reproduction drive growth deceleration in fish by appropriating energy previously allocated for somatic growth prior to maturity. This theoretical notion remains contentious and has been challenging to test given the difficulty of controlling ...
Collin James Farrell   +4 more
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Adventures with the Androgen-Sterilized Rat and Reproductive Neuroendocrinology

1978
My route to a scientific career was rather serpentine—during my high school and undergraduate college years, my interests were directed more to music than to science. Like many, my parents had high hopes of my becoming a medical doctor, a career which would provide financial security in a respectable profession. I entered St.
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Immunology and reproduction. I. Sterility immunology.

Gynecologic and obstetric investigation, 1981
This review on sterility immunology deals exclusively with immunological mechanisms hindering gamete junction. It does not elaborate the different immunological aspects of infertility after gamete junction. Thus spermatozoal seminal plasma and ovum antigens producing auto- or isoimmunization as immunological mechanisms hindering gamete junction in ...
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Voluntary and Compulsory Sterilization in Brazil and the Reproductive Rights of Women

2019
Abstract: Starting from the premise that the reproductive rights are accomplished by the human right to health, this article aims to study the female sterilization as a form of curtailment of the reproductive rights of women, considering the way it is regulated and implemented in Brazil.
Almeida, Marina Nogueira   +1 more
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State, Sterilization, and Reproductive Rights: Japan as Occupier and Occupied

2015
May 11, 2001 marked an important step toward protecting individual reproductive rights in Japan. On that day, after a legal struggle that began in 1998, the Kumamoto District Court ruled that the segregation of Hansen’s disease patients in state-run sanatoriums, which had gone on for over half a century, was unconstitutional.
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Rapid Nanopore Sequencing–Based Screen for Aneuploidy in Reproductive Care

New England Journal of Medicine, 2022
Odelia Nahum, Refik Kayali
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Engineered reproductive tissues

Nature Biomedical Engineering, 2020
Emma S Gargus   +2 more
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