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    SURROGATE MOTHERHOOD – CHANGING PARADIGM IN INDIAN SOCIAL SCENARIO ** Dr. Mrs. Vijaya Sharma * Mrs. Jaya Dadhich In all cultures of the world‚ motherhood is something which is considered to lie at the heart of the meaning of love. The concept of a woman’s love for her children is viewed as the most powerful‚ ferocious‚ tender and unconditional love that exists. Motherhood for Indian women is a psycho-spiritual phenomena and

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    the OI is caused by a direct problem with the ovary then OI can not be used as treatment. | 1. Clomiphene-increases FSH levels stimulates the P.gland 2. Gondatrophin given by injection increases LH and FSH levels | 1. Possibility of fertilisation 2. 70-80% of abnormal couples have a normal chance of falling pregnant | 3. Multiple pregnancies 4. Individual Response to treatment can be unpredictable | Artificial Insemination(IUI) | IUI is used to increase a women’s chance of

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    CHAPTER 2 SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Flower – A Fascinating Organ of Angiosperms Pre-fertilisation : Structures and Events Double Fertilisation Post-fertilisation: Structures and Events Apomixis and Polyembryony Are we not lucky that plants reproduce sexually? The myriads of flowers that we enjoy gazing at‚ the scents and the perfumes that we swoon over‚ the rich colours that attract us‚ are all there as an aid to sexual reproduction. Flowers do not exist only

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    Parkinson’s is a chronic‚ severe and debilitating brain disorder which cannot yet be cured: so what are the current available treatments to help relieve the disorder’s symptoms? The Problem Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive‚ degenerative neurological disorder which is caused by nerve cell death in the midbrain called the substantia nigra which is responsible for producing neurotransmitters dopamine. The disease is named after the English doctor James Parkinson‚ who published the first detailed

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    Coral reefs are a highly complex and diverse habitat‚ supporting a wide array of marine species. These particular structures also play an important role in the global economy through their involvement in different industries‚ especially fishing and tourism. However‚ over the past several decades‚ the influx of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO₂) as a result of mass fossil fuel combustion has resulted in the global degradation of these economically and ecologically crucial habitats. The key process

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    embryo from a female gamete without any genetic contribution from a male gamete” (Mittwoch‚ 1978). Sexual reproduction is the process of cross-fertilisation in which the genomes of two parents via gametes are brought together in one cell forming a zygote (Hörandl E‚ 2009). It is necessary to clarify that parthenogenesis is a different mechanism to self-fertilisation and asexual reproduction. In these mechanisms offspring either do not originate form an egg or incorporate paternal. It should be established

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    Science‚ Medicine & Technology – Lecture 2 14th September‚ 2012 Global Warming – Paul Waithe * Differences between climate change & global warming: Global warming is the overall increase in the earth’s temperature. Climate change may be in either direction. For instance; more hurricanes‚ more wind etc. Comprehensive way at looking at weather patterns. * Climate change over the past century is directly linked to global warming. * Global warming could result in the world

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    Law and morality Both law and Morals are well respected as they both often state what should be done in a situation or what a person should and should not do. Laws are often created with morals in mind e:g Abortion Embryo research Capital punishment However during history‚ there have been some areas of law that have clashed with morals Tort law – Donoghue v Stevenson (1932) Lord Aitken ‘Do not harm your neighbour’ The bible is the main source for moral thinking There are some things however that

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    Science Revision Half-Yearly’s Name the lenses found in a microscope. Eyepiece or ocular lens Objective lens Recall the units used to measure microscopic objects. Micrometres Recall what happens to the field of view as the magnification used increases. As the magnification increases‚ then the amount of the specimen you can see (the field of view) gets smaller. Name two different types of: Light microscope- monocular microscope and the binocular microscope. Electron microscope- transmission

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    Classification of Living Things Classification of living things is called "Taxonomy." This is when scientists put organisms into groups when they have things in common. The first groups they use are the Kingdoms. There are five kingdoms: ➢ Animal Kingdom ➢ Plant Kingdom ➢ Fungi Kingdom ➢ Protist Kingdom ➢ Moneran Kingdom Each Kingdom is then split into smaller groups‚ called Phyla. Each Phylum is split into smaller groups called Classes‚ each Class is split into

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