egg donation

collocation in English

meaningsofegganddonation

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egg
noun
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the oval object with a hard shell that is produced by female birds, especially chickens, eaten ...
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donation
noun[C or U]
uk
/dəʊˈneɪ.ʃən/
us
/doʊˈneɪ.ʃən/
money or goods that are given to help a person or organization, or the act of ...
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(Definition ofegganddonationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofegg donation

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Eggdonation, largely unregulated, is one easy example which suggests that medical innovation is outpacing ethical and legal analysis.
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There is alsoeggdonationand embryo donation.
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Even this minimal similarity in payment amounts falls apart when jury duty payments are extended toeggdonation.
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What are needed are more diverse political perspectives oneggdonationand some attention to the complexities of the new forms of families being created by assisted reproduction.
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The situation can now be rectified througheggdonation.
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There is the risk of the commercialisation of human life and the orchestration of women for the purpose ofeggdonation.
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Its recommendation looks more widely than does this amendment to all cases whereeggdonationis involved, not just to those where a surrogacy arrangement is involved.
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Althougheggdonationis a significant, life-giving act, the companies participating in this industry still have to operate with an economical mind-set.
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Embryo donation has been shown in a recent study to be more cost-effective thaneggdonationon a per live birth basis.
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They found a previously undiscovered uterine factor to consider wheneggdonationresulted in repeated pregnancy failure.
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The legal status and cost/compensation models ofeggdonationvary significantly by country.
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For frozen-thawed embryo transfer or transfer of embryo fromeggdonation, no previous ovarian hyperstimulation is required for the recipient before transfer, which can be performed in spontaneous ovulatory cycles.
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The issue of egg donations entails many complex moral considerations.
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Women who try to make careers out of egg donations disgust the staff by going against the altruistic and caring frame of donation.
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If successful, human egg donations would not be needed to create custom stem cell lines.
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