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    benzyl halides on 17b-hydroxy-3-methoxy-11-oxo-estra-1,3,5(10),8(9)-tetraene (10). The novel compounds (10 and 12–17) were appraised for their preliminary post-coital contraceptive (anti-implantation) activity in Sprague–Dawley rats. The tested compounds were managed orally and exhibited noteworthy anti-implantation activity. Compound 13 is the furthermost strong compound in the sequence which exhibited 100% contraceptive efficacy at 1.25 mg/kg. 6. Emerson Luiz Botelho Lourenco et al., (2014),…

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    Thanks to modern medicine and scientific research, cloning is a reality and no longer science fiction. We may great advancements to Sam cell research as well, leading to cures for diseases. All of this is very different though from what Victor Frankenstein tried when he built the monster. I will first speak on cloning and all the details having to do with it. Clones are living beings that are correct hereditary duplicates. Each and every piece of their DNA is indistinguishable. Clones can…

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    In almost 70% of the patients with convulsions the convulsions can be controlled by using medication. A wide range of medication is available for convulsion control. When the medication doesn’t have a positive effect on the convulsions, different types of anticonvulsant drugs (AED) can be employed. However, the probability of an AED to be effective decreases with the number of different AEDs tested. Therefore, after trying out for example three different types of drugs, the neurologist may…

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    QSEN Round Robin Activity 1. 1) Reflect on your assigned competency and respond with your reaction: agree or disagree; thoughtful insights; values challenged, unanswered questions. I agree that best practices are essential to the EBP in that nursing research has a major influence on nursing care. Research allows nurses to implement more effect practices and can cut down on the misuse and or overuse of care. In patient centered care, in order to use best medical practices we first most use…

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    Congenital malformations is a physical defect present at birth, irrespective of whether the defect is caused by a genetic factor or by events existing before or at birth. In a malformation, the development of a structure is arrested, delayed or misdirected early in embryonic life and the effect is permanent. 1 For centuries, skeletal deformities have fascinated many civilizations. For example, the Egyptian God path was depicted as a short limbed dwarf and metabolic bone disorders were recognised…

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    Tomokazu Amo Letter

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    Investigator (Title: Senior Research Fellow) in the MRC Centre for Reproductive Health, University of Edinburgh, UK. The interests of my laboratory are to understand the epigenetic reprogramming that occurs during the oocyte-to-zygote transition, pre-implantation stages and the establishment of totipotency/pluripotency. I have known Tomokazu since I went to University of Connecticut in 2007 for my Ph.D.. Tomokazu is a true expert in the mouse embryology field because he had a great training…

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    assault, public speaking, financial loss, a car accident, or natural disaster. There have also been physical stressors reported that include surgical procedures such as cholecystectomy, colonoscopy, difficult urinary catheterization, pacemaker implantation, and electrical cardioversion. Physical stressors are observed more in males, while emotional stressors are observed more in women. 90% of people diagnosed with TC are women. TC mimics acute coronary syndrome. Chest pain and difficulty…

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    of a core centralised business may vary from industry to industry, but its impacts are the same. With growing influxes of migration to seek opportunities presented, there is a branch of new growth involved within a territory. On the whole, the implantation of such economic theories are positive and will generally concern a pattern of progressive cumulative causation. However there is evidence to suggest that this will not always be the case as rising economies will always have development issues…

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    Gene Editing Issues

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    controversy has been present since the invention of in vitro fertilization in 1978. Baird (2007) examines reasoning behind both sides regarding the ethics of reproductive technology, a debate which progressed with the invention of pre-implantation genetic diagnosis. Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis…

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    Using human embryos for research on embryonic stem cells is high on the ethical schedule in many countries, while adult stem cells are not nearly so high on the scale. Even though the benefit of using human embryonic stem cells is the potential treatment of diseases, their use remains controversial because they originate from early embryos (de Wert & Mummery, 2003). The creation of embryos specifically designed for acquiring human embryonic stem cells is also under discussion. The ethical agenda…

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