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Pediatric Neurologists’ Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health Care for Adolescent and Young Adult Women With Epilepsy and Intellectual Disability

Journal of Child Neurology, 2021
Objective: To explore perspectives of pediatric neurologists regarding sexual and reproductive health care for adolescent women with epilepsy (WWE) and intellectual disability.
Laura Kirkpatrick   +7 more
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At the Borders of the Body Politic: Fetal Citizens, Pregnant Migrants, and Reproductive Injustices in Immigration Detention

American Political Science Review, 2021
To analyze intersecting power relations in reproductive and immigration politics, I examine Garza v. Hargan (an appellate case regarding unaccompanied immigrant minors’ abortion rights) alongside systemic injustices in immigration detention (e.g ...
Brittany R. Leach
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GENETIC ENGINEERING OF REPRODUCTIVE STERILITY IN PINUS RADIATA

Acta Horticulturae, 1998
Generation of transgenic trees for reproductive incompetence is an important application of genetic engineering to commercial forestry. This involves isolation and characterisation of the regulatory regions of the genes expressed at the very early stages of male and female reproductive organ development.
Tina V. Glassick   +7 more
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Why Reproductive Justice Matters to Reproductive Ethics

Reproductive Ethics in Clinical Practice, 2021
This chapter addresses the historical and current attempts by physicians and legislators to regulate the reproduction of Black, Latina, and Indigenous women, with a particular focus on Black women.
M. Gilliam, D. Roberts
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Immunology and Reproduction

Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation, 1980
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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Uncovering Reproductive Injustice Toward Women With Disabilities

International Perspectives in Psychology
: For centuries, the reproductive agency of women with disabilities have been challenged and often undermined by informal and formal support networks. Evidence illustrates that women with disabilities face disproportionately higher rates of reproductive ...
Laura Pacheco   +7 more
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Reproduction in mules: Embryo transfer using sterile recipients

Equine Veterinary Journal, 1985
SummaryNine intraspecies horse embryos and four intraspecies donkey embryos were recovered non‐surgically on Days 7 or 8 after ovulation and transferred surgically to recipient mules. Five of the horse embryos and three of the donkey embryos were transferred to cycling mules that had ovulated five to seven days before transfer as determined by serial ...
D. F. Antczak   +2 more
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Sterilization, Privacy, and the Value of Reproduction

1978
In this paper I will discuss some issues associated with the ethics of sterilization. The main issues I shall discuss are whether the capacity to procreate, which of course is destroyed by sterilization, is an important capacity worth preserving, and whether involuntary sterilization violates the right to privacy.
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Reproduction control in fish. II. Delayed reproduction and sterility

1979
Lorsque la maturation sexuelle s'accompagne d'une baisse de la rentabilité économique, l'application de méthodes visant à retarder ou à inhiber définitivement la gamétogenèse peut constituer une solution intéressante : — La production d'animaux à maturation tardive peut être attendue de techniques modifiant les facteurs environnementaux (photopériodes ...
Chevassus, B.   +2 more
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Reproductive Sterility in Polyploid Brook Trout, Salvelinus fontinalis

Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 1978
Abstract Erythrocyte nuclear volumes were measured in brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) from Phillips Hatchery in Maine to document naturally occurring polyploid sterility. In eight brook trout in which gonads were lacking or undeveloped, the nuclei were large, suggesting polyploidy.
Standish K. Allen, Jon G. Stanley
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