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Israel legalises surrogate motherhood

BMJ, 1996
A bill legalising surrogate motherhood and setting down strict controls and limitations has been passed by Israel's parliament a day after regulations barring the practice expired by order of the High Court of Justice. The controversial bill, which was several years in the making, was described by health minister Dr Ephraim Sneh as “a medical and ...
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Surrogate motherhood.

Taiwan yi xue ren wen xue kan, 2005
A "surrogate mother" is a woman who, for financial or other reasons, agrees to bear a child for another woman who is incapable to conceive herself. In other words, she is a "substitute mother" that conceives, gestates and delivers a baby on behalf of another woman who is subsequently to be seen as the "real" (social and legal) mother of the child ...
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The Market for Surrogate Motherhood Contracts*

Economic Record, 1997
Surrogate motherhood is a controversial subject, and has not previously been formally modelled by economists. In this paper, a neoclassical model of the market for surrogate motherhood contracts is developed, based on the utility maximizing decisions of potential surrogate mothers and commissioning parties.
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Reduced order and surrogate models for gravitational waves

Living Reviews in Relativity, 2022
Manuel Tiglio, Aaron Villanueva
exaly  

A meta-analysis of GFR slope as a surrogate endpoint for kidney failure

Nature Medicine, 2023
Lesley A Inker   +2 more
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Surrogate Motherhood

2021
Henk ten Have   +1 more
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The amyloid hypothesis in Alzheimer disease: new insights from new therapeutics

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2022
Eric Karran, Bart De Strooper
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