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  • varian fluid, so that its host loses female reproductive ability but still can function as a male.
  • Reproductive abnormalities (males)
  • andoned and tricked by the male into giving reproductive access.
  • med to prevent hunting during times of peak reproductive activity, impaired flying ability during mo
  • It has been hypothesized that this reproductive adaptation allows a single female to enter
  • After L4, animals moult to the reproductive adult stage.
  • rm that causes trichinosis, a host has both reproductive adults in its digestive tract and immature
  • ugh a distinction is generally made between reproductive aggregations, termed "rookeries", and non-r
  • rial was destroyed in an earthquake, so its reproductive anatomy has not been studied recently).
  • from the shell of Triodopsis, but the male reproductive anatomy is unusual, and is characteristic f
  • le from those of the genus Mesodon, but the reproductive anatomy of the two groups of snails is diff
  • dy in the vicinity of the liver, one in the reproductive anatomy, and one in each knee.
  • Peter Sikana is a reproductive and emergency obstetric care technical advi
  • "On the unstable marriage of reproductive and sexual rights: the case for a trial sep
  • preventive and curative services under the Reproductive and Child Health Programme
  • small doses of chlorine dioxide could cause reproductive and neurodevelopmental damage, according to
  • Made to Order: The Myth of Reproductive and Genetic Engineering 1987 (with P. Spall
  • Oral exposures have been noted to cause reproductive and developmental effects.
  • Center for Reproductive and Sexual Health (CRASH), at the time the
  • can act as an endocrine disruptor, causing reproductive and developmental damage in both animals an
  • hen many girls achieve menses, and are thus reproductive and therefore physically capable of marriag
  • cludes the respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive and immune systems.
  • urged the African health ministers to offer reproductive and sexual health services free of charge t
  • ARAL and oversaw New York City's Center for Reproductive and Sexual Health, the largest abortion cli
  • "Spiraling Discourses of Reproductive and Sexual Rights", Women transforming poli
  • ights based women's organization working on reproductive and sexual health with focus on birth contr
  • eas of intellectual inquiry are: sexuality, reproductive and sexual health, and identity, violation
  • ludes equine arteritis virus (EAV), porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV), lac
  • More information can be found on SMA in reproductive applications at
  • vival and for reproduction: the specialized reproductive arm (the hectocotylus) detaches from the ma
  • t this is a defensive mechanism rather than reproductive, as it is seen in both mature and juvenile
  • ertile hybrids can be produced, significant reproductive barriers exist and the two species are suff
  • ecially of competition and reinforcement of reproductive barriers, see
  • create Langton's loops, which also exhibits reproductive behavior but uses only a very small number
  • omones and individual "odortypes", in human reproductive behavior and social communication.
  • Her interests include sexual and reproductive behavior, gender, and the relationship betw
  • f female characteristics, especially female reproductive behavior.
  • in their feeding habits and adaptations for reproductive behavior.
  • primitive Lepidoptera, with emphasis on the reproductive behaviour of Korscheltellus gracilis (Hepia
  • is the reproductive benefit to the recipient of the altruistic
  • he costs of producing the trait balance the reproductive benefit of possessing it.
  • Jane Lancaster noted the reproductive benefits for primates as k-strategists in l
  • esearch institution in St. Louis called the Reproductive Biology Research Foundation; this center wa
  • eproduction focuses on molecular aspects of reproductive biology and is published monthly.
  • launched the Michelson Prize and Grants in Reproductive Biology an international competition that r
  • ffered is the companion Michelson Grants in Reproductive Biology that will provide up to $50 million
  • He was appointed Professor of Anatomy and Reproductive Biology in 1971, and since 1985 he has been
  • The Reproductive Biology Research Foundation did, in fact, c
  • in recognition of her careful study of the reproductive biology of the related fish Ogilbia cayorum
  • s, Missouri in 1964, deliberately named the Reproductive Biology Research Foundation (rather than us
  • was awarded an Amory Prize for advances in reproductive biology by the American Academy of Arts and
  • M. Grilli Caiola - Saffron reproductive biology
  • biology, neuroendocrinology, endocrinology, reproductive biology, skeletal and immune systems, and d
  • introducing vitrification into the field of reproductive biology.
  • f Found Animals Michelson Prize & Grants in Reproductive Biology.
  • e significant contributions to the field of reproductive biology.
  • , kidney and related subjects; P. Sutovsky, reproductive biology; B. Singh, immunology/hematology; a
  • do not necessarily produce a greater total reproductive biomass.
  • peduncle bearing white-petaled flowers and reproductive bulbils.
  • The inflorescence also contains reproductive bulblets.
  • olyp spawns both eggs and sperm, having the reproductive capabilities of both the male and female se
  • or embryos do not currently exist, there is reproductive capability of the currently living people a
  • he learns that all Transformers once had a reproductive capability that enabled them to create life
  • Seed weight and photosynthetic storage and reproductive capacity may however be reduced.
  • 3100 BCE, as are restrictions on a woman's reproductive capacity and exclusion from "the process of
  • In demography, fecundity is the potential reproductive capacity of an individual or population.
  • Human reproductive capacity exceeds the available resources in
  • A gonidium (plural gonidia) is an asexual reproductive cell or group of cells, especially in algae
  • lated, scientists said that cancer found in reproductive cells caused by 1,3-DCP can cause cancer an
  • decim in their narrow range of overlap show reproductive character displacement (RCD) that makes the
  • displacement to refer to instances of both reproductive character displacement, or reinforcement of
  • o the decline in young people's support for reproductive choice compared to previous generations, as
  • arity whose stated purpose is to "[support] reproductive choice by advocating and providing high qua
  • ice America and the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice in 2004.
  • he President of the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice (RCRC).
  • tional board of the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice.
  • sexuality, its diversity of expression, and reproductive choice.
  • g human rights…including a woman's right to reproductive choice.
  • Reproductive Choices
  • however, the legislature decided to forbade reproductive cloning but approve research based on the p
  • ucate delegates about the need to ban human reproductive cloning (the cloning of a whole person) whi
  • was in 2004 a visible Senate critic of both reproductive cloning and cloning for research purposes.
  • The Human Reproductive Cloning Act 2001 (c.
  • The Human Reproductive Cloning Act 2001 was introduced to explicit
  • Parliament was quick to pass the Human Reproductive Cloning Act 2001 in order to explicitly pro
  • cent research has focused on the concept of reproductive compensation in population genetics.
  • Sexual Selection and Reproductive Competition in Insects.
  • axia (difficulty), motor abnormalities, and reproductive complications may ensue.
  • gain or lose social status, or change their reproductive condition), across space (in territorial an
  • of the IZW have served for several years as reproductive consultants for the Pittsburgh Zoo.
  • Very little is known about the ecology and reproductive cycle in the species.
  • Telia - part of the reproductive cycle of Rusts
  • short reproductive cycle (14-15 weeks in climate-controlled gr
  • "The Reproductive Cycle" by Matthew Griffiths (Short Trips: L
  • r of the Myxinidae family having a seasonal reproductive cycle.
  • years before it is ready to begin its first reproductive cycle.
  • It is in the sexual reproductive cycle.
  • population in a property due to their fast reproductive cycles.
  • In the first step in the reproductive cylce for Mozambique tilapia, males excavat
  • Human Reproductive Decisions.
  • Some lead salts may cause reproductive defects and cardiovascular disturbances.
  • ated with cardiac septal defects as well as reproductive defects.
  • ace of the Gorgon, to which Barb linked the reproductive demons in origin.
  • ids were not infertile and exhibited normal reproductive development, allowing them to introgress wi
  • It causes reproductive disease such as orchitis, epididymitis, mas
  • tivators has great relevance to genetic and reproductive diseases, disorders of metabolism and diabe
  • Some reproductive disorders and decreasing weanling weight ha
  • reproductive division of labor, and
  • For the Australian reproductive doctor, see John F. Kerin.
  • ffian ducts, which are responsible for male reproductive ducts, automatically die.
  • eggs without reducing the outcome of their reproductive efforts.
  • Torres is no longer dating her reproductive endocrinologist, David Hoffman, but the two
  • Fellowship in Reproductive Endocrinology at the University of Texas So
  • Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility Fellowship
  • his career as a clinician and researcher in reproductive endocrinology, Dr. Guzick developed mathema
  • Reproductive Endocrinology: Physiology, Pathophysiology,
  • Reproductive epidemiology
  • ee of cross-pollination have characteristic reproductive features and population structure.
  • true, along with a number of more technical reproductive features.
  • In solitary nesting, a single reproductive female mates, lays and independently cares
  • Gyne is the primary reproductive female caste of social insects (especially
  • gray whales remain, of which only 30-35 are reproductive females.
  • ring young may limit the northern range for reproductive females.
  • e and have evolved in order to increase the reproductive fitness of the animal.
  • to distinguish the winged from the wingless reproductive forms.
  • Reproduction (See reproductive fragmentation)
  • ICAH believes reproductive freedom for adolescents must encompass the
  • The Greens have consistently supported reproductive freedom and embryonic stem cell research.
  • as Director of the American Civil Liberties Reproductive Freedom Project.
  • issioner Smith's record of hostility toward reproductive freedom, as well as his notable lack of exp
  • tion due to rainfall cues the resumption of reproductive function in females.
  • al or motor function effects, or effects on reproductive function.
  • son is a successful doctor, running his own reproductive genetic center.
  • Although reproductive habits are unknown, this species is probabl
  • Studies on Pterois reproductive habits are have increased significantly in
  • Ratnieks, Francis Reproductive harmony via mutual policing by workers in e
  • ir communities to expand their knowledge of reproductive health and reproductive rights;
  • The U.S.-based counterparts included reproductive health organizations FHI and CONRAD, with s
  • and AIDS; its other major program areas are reproductive health and poverty, youth, and gender.
  • "For women with disabilities, reproductive health services are not available," said Ba
  • nnesota, 110 S. Ct. 2926 (1990); Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, 109 S. Ct. 3040 (1989); Th
  • iversity of California, Irvine's Center for Reproductive Health - and his two partners were misusing
  • the 5th China International Adult Toys and Reproductive Health Exhibition, held in 2008.
  • hai, the China International Adult Toys and Reproductive Health Exhibition, commonly known as the Ch
  • Improving the limited access to sexual and reproductive health rights and services in Canada
  • To promote and achieve sexual and reproductive health for all.This will be achieved throug
  • y, while raising awareness about sexual and reproductive health and rights.
  • n 2006, Dr. Gayle directed the HIV, TB, and Reproductive Health Program at the Bill & Melinda Gates
  • Physicians, now known as the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals, as a forum for physic
  • sity, a self-paced online learning site for reproductive health care providers, is launched.
  • nutrition, personal and community hygiene, reproductive health and HIV/AIDS prevention and educatio
  • safe abortion services, advocate for sound reproductive health policies, and, through all of our wo
  • The European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care is an international medical jou
  • Peter Sikana is a reproductive health and emergency obstetric care technic
  • Sikana is a reproductive health and emergency obstetric care technic
  • City of Akron v. Akron Center for Reproductive Health was overruled by the plurality in Pl
  • fe" logos used to promote birth control and reproductive health in Ghana, and the "Naissances Desira
  • rnmental Organisation working on Sexual and Reproductive Health with headquarters in London, UK.
  • ican Medical Women's Association's National Reproductive Health Award in 1994.
  • th an integrated approach, rather than only reproductive health and family planning as it did in the
  • undation Population Program is dedicated to reproductive health and to the integration of those serv
  • Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, 492 U.S. 490 (1989), was a
  • by the UNDP/UNFPA/WHO/WB Special program in Reproductive Health (WHO/HRP), PATH, the World Bank in 1
  • ercial and government messages that promote reproductive health services and population control.
  • f health professionals has severely limited reproductive health services in the northern and eastern
  • Reproductive health
  • Maternal health and Reproductive health
  • Women's Reproductive Health in Yemen.
  • They need sexual and reproductive health services that are nondiscriminatory.
  • Martha C. Carlough, Reproductive Health Consultant & humanitarian in Nepal
  • "The Abortion Debate in Sri Lanka," in Reproductive Health Matters.
  • She supports public funding for reproductive health and abortion, and is the co-author o
  • aniyazova founded the Karakalpak Center for Reproductive Health and Environment, named Perzent, whic
  • ower HIV transmission by educating girls on reproductive health, getting them into care when their p
  • with the broad aims of promoting sexual and reproductive health, and advocating the right of individ
  • 986); and City of Akron v. Akron Center for Reproductive Health, 462 U.S. 416 (1983), the Court's co
  • he one in City of Akron v. Akron Center for Reproductive Health, in Thornburgh the Reagan administra
  • City of Akron v. Akron Center for Reproductive Health, 462 U.S. 416 (1983), was a case in
  • er contributions to the family planning and reproductive health, as well as the pro-choice movement.
  • such as nutrition, hygiene, mental health, reproductive health, physical health and adaptation of e
  • PAIWD's main areas of focus were education, reproductive health, the involvement of women in develop
  • f the European Society of Contraception and Reproductive Health.
  • prostate cancer, as well contraceptives and reproductive health.
  • ctivities on family planning and sexual and reproductive health.
  • her conscience in matters of sexuality and reproductive health."
  • e, non-judgmental information about sex and reproductive health."
  • es; Medical School; School of Paediatrics & Reproductive Health; School of Population Health & Clini
  • ation, and provides a variety of sexual and reproductive healthcare services including advice, vasec
  • , little or no alcohol, similar housing and reproductive histories, etc.) minimizes the extraneous v
  • , the hypothalamus regulates the release of reproductive hormones required for breeding.
  • o did significant research in the fields of reproductive immunology and organ transplantation.
  • emi-mature young), and both male and female reproductive individuals.
  • tween the fraction of cells retaining their reproductive integrity and the absorbed dose.
  • ich predicts that parents should bias their reproductive investments toward the offspring sex genera
  • of a pheromonal difference contributing to reproductive isolation in Drosophila.
  • This would contribute to the reproductive isolation of the two incipient species.
  • osed that natural selection could cause the reproductive isolation of two varieties by encouraging t
  • evolution of differing flowering times as a reproductive isolation mechanism, as well as sex-chromos
  • hat natural selection can contribute to the reproductive isolation of incipient species by encouragi
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