reproductive technology
collocation in Englishmeaningsofreproductiveandtechnology
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reproductive
adjective
uk/ˌriː.prəˈdʌk.tɪv/us/ˌriː.prəˈdʌk.t̬ɪv/
relating to the process ...
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technology
noun[C or U]
uk/tekˈnɒl.ə.dʒi/us/tekˈnɑː.lə.dʒi/
(the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of ...
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Assistedreproductivetechnologyin canid species.
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Medically assistedreproductivetechnology: variables, verities, and rules of thumb.
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Why does this newreproductivetechnologyupset them so?
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There may be risks in generating structural chromosome aberrations in assistedreproductivetechnology.
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Low and very low birth weight in infants conceived with use of assistedreproductivetechnology.
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Gatekeeping and assistedreproductivetechnology: the ethical rights and responsibilities of doctors.
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We should not fall into patriarchal patterns when designing policies for usingreproductivetechnology.
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This book provides a substantial contribution to the literature on the ethics ofreproductivetechnology.
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What are children or their constituent parts worth on the "market," for example, of assistedreproductivetechnology?
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Those unfamiliar withreproductivetechnologyand genetic engineering may find it hard to resist his enthusiasm for the issues.
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Does the situation in mice have any relevance to humans, particularly in the use of invasive techniques inreproductivetechnology?
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This aspect should not be overlooked in assistedreproductivetechnology, in order to understand risks and limitations.
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He is setting a higher standard for access toreproductivetechnologythan society sets up for reproducing by traditional means.
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Hastings (2000) briefly noted that humanreproductivetechnologycould result in reproductive compensation, and examined its effects on autosomal genetic disease.
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Such a finding is important for assisted humanreproductivetechnology, since the egg temperature may decrease or increase during in vitro manipulation.
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It is morally irresponsible to promise delivery of a child of a chosen gender when that is clearly beyond the power ofreproductivetechnology.
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This aspect should not be overlooked in assistedreproductivetechnology, in order to understand the limitations observed in the results and in the progress that could be made.
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In the twentieth century developments inreproductivetechnologyand trials in new forms of birth control affected the relationship between researchers, physicians, the state and women.
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None of them had any knowledge about modernreproductivetechnology.
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To begin with, it is the first attempt to deal in legislation with the full range of problems which the newreproductivetechnologyposes.
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This is today the only application ofreproductivetechnologyto increase reproduction that is used routinely.
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With advancedreproductivetechnology, this center has helped more than 400,000 infertile couples conceive.
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The concept includes interventional biology which is like assistedreproductivetechnology.
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It isreproductivetechnologyused primarily for infertility treatments, and is also known as fertility treatment.
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However, some studies have suggested that assistedreproductivetechnologyis associated with an increased risk of birth defects.
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