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Adventures with the Androgen-Sterilized Rat and Reproductive Neuroendocrinology
1978My 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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Production of male- and female-sterile plants through reproductive tissue ablation
Journal of Plant Physiology, 2009Male and female sterilities have many useful applications in horticultural crops, including reducing the invasive potential of new ornamentals, elimination of pollen allergens and redirecting resources from seeds to vegetative growth. In this study, we tested a male- and female-sterility (MS; FS) gene construct in Nicotiana tabacum to evaluate its ...
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Reproduction, Ethics, and Public Policy: The Federal Sterilization Regulations
The Hastings Center Report, 1979After 6 months of public hearings and a controversial climate the Department of Health Education and Welfares rule governing federal financial participation in sterilization programs went into effect in the United States on March 8 1979. The regulations attempt to formulate a government policy for some difficult ethical questions -- the meaning of ...
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When Doctors Don't Tie: Hierarchical Medicalization, Reproduction, and Sterilization in Brazil
Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 2018AbstractDrawing on ethnographic fieldwork among black women, medical personnel, and activists in Brazil, this article highlights the implications of hierarchical medicalization. I show that the prioritization of particular forms of medicalized contraception for women located differentially in society enables different relations, political positions ...
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Growth and Sexual Reproduction of the Moss Amblystegium riparium Under Sterile Conditions
American Journal of Botany, 1962Belkengren, R. O. (Oregon State U., Corvallis.) Growth and sexual reproduction of the moss Amblystegium riparium under sterile conditions. Amer. Jour. Bot. 49(6): 567–571. Illus. 1962.—Growth of Amblystegium riparium as primary or secondary protonemata, or as a leafy gametophyte under aseptic conditions, is reported.
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Global cancer statistics, 2012
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2015Freddie Bray+2 more
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Fit to Be Tied: Sterilization and Reproductive Rights in America, 1950–1980 (review)
, 2010A. Stern
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Fertility issues in cancer survivorship
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2014Michael L Eisenberg
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