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    Babu Chaduvula‚ Abstract: Aim and Objectives: To determine the efficacy of slow freezing and vitrification methods in the survival of oocytes. Introduction: Material and Methods: It is a prospective comparative study done in Abha infertility center‚ Abha ‚ Kingdom of SaudiArabia. Results: Discussion: Conclusion: In our study survival of oocytes are found to be good and better by Cryopreservation method than than the Vitrification method. Keywords: Cryopreservation [CRY]‚ Vitrification

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    Law And Morality

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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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    damaged‚ they may have psychological problems‚ and sometimes infertility. Pro athletes have a huge impact of teenagers as they are a big role model and if a pro athlete admits to taking drug then the teenagers believe that it gives them permission to take drugs. Although the pro athletes don’t want it to influence teenagers in this way it does. There are many side effects of taking steroids. For men they can include reduced sperm count‚ infertility‚ shrunken testicles‚ erectile dysfunction‚ baldness‚ increased

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    CYSTIC FIBROSIS Lori Alley Erika Lemerande Nicole Carpenter Maureen Joseph June Reyes Clinical Description and Definition of the Disease. “Cystic Fibrosis is a life threatening‚ genetic disease that causes persistent lung infections‚ and progressively limits the ability to breathe” (“Cystic Fibrosis‚” n.d.). Pathophysiology and History of the Disease • Cystic Fibrosis is caused by defects in the cystic fibrosis gene. • Cystic Fibrosis was recognized over 400 years ago in Germany. • There is no

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    F. S.‚ 2012. British Fertility Society. [Online] Available at: http://www.britishfertilitysociety.org.uk/news/pressrelease De Carvalho‚ B. et al.‚ 2011. Ovarian Reserve Assessment for Infertility Investigation. International Scholarly Research Network‚ 2012(576385)‚ p. 10. Earle‚ S.‚ 2012. Fertility‚ infertility and assisted conception‚ Miton Keynes: The Open University. HFEA‚ 2011. Fertility Treatment in 2010 Trends and Figures‚ London: Hunan Fertilisation and Embryology Authority. Johnson‚ G.

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    Testicular Torsion

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    period whereas detorsion occupies the reperfusion period which is the main cause of testicular damage 3. TT causes testicular injury‚ leading to potential serious sequelae of infertility and subfertility; thus‚ immediate diagnosis is important for testicular salvage to avoid testicular atrophy‚ infarction and infertility 4. Although the main pathological mechanisms of testicular injury following TT is not completely understood‚ the overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS) generated during

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    Problems Encountered By Prostituted Women in Cagayan De Oro City Maureen May T. Herbas‚ Kim T. Luardo‚ Henzel Joy S. Ople‚ Leslei V. Paguilion‚ Ingrid E. Villanueva‚ Ma. Dolores D. Mercado Abstract The study aimed to determine the problems encountered by the prostituted women in Cagayan de Oro City‚ with emphasis on economic and sociological aspects. It focused on the three major points‚ namely: (1) What is the profile of the respondents in terms of age‚ educational attainment‚ type of services

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    Martin Guerre's Return

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    The film The Return of Martin Guerre is based on a true story about a young man‚ Martin Guerre‚ during the mid-16th century. It takes place in a small peasant town‚ Artigat‚ located in southwestern France. Martin is married off at a young age but is unhappy with his life. He decides to abandon his family and join the army. After several years gone‚ he finally returns to the village. The village is ecstatic of his return‚ especially his wife Bertrande. However after a disagreement with his uncle over

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    curse? Mobile phones can either be a blessing or a curse; this is determined by the way in which they are used. Since the late 1990’s there has been an increasing amount of concern over whether mobile phones can cause some types of cancer or infertility in men. The first mobile phone was invented by the American scientist‚ Martin Cooper‚ in 1973. Martin Cooper was an executive and researcher at Motorola who are today a major mobile phone producing company. The design of the first mobile phone

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    Emptiness as a human condition is a sense of generalized boredom‚ social alienation and apathy. Feelings of emptiness often accompanydysthymia‚[1] depression‚ loneliness‚ despair‚ or other mental/emotional disorders such as borderline personality disorder. A sense of emptiness is also part of a natural process of grief‚ as resulting of separation‚[disambiguation needed ] death of a loved one‚ or other significant changes. However‚ the particular meanings of “emptiness” vary with the particular context

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