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    Case study of X-ray imaging with grating interferometer on pearls Abstract- With the increase of fraudulent conduct in the field of jewellery there has been increase in the demand for inspection to identify the purity of the product. In this case study X-Ray Radiography is used to identify natural pearls and artificially cultured pearls. In order to understand the internal structure a personalized grating interferometer and inspection has been performed to obtain measurements. The computed…

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    I do not think it is appropriate to have the IVF procedure done after having 6 kids already. The body already should not have that many children to begin with and then to choice to have that many new embryos implanted into the body is a pour decision for the mother and fetus. I believe that any more than 4 children are too many, especially for a single mother that has no income or any way of taking care of the children. I and many others may think they would base the decision on how many…

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    What if it was possible for your child to live a life free of genetic diseases? Advanced reproductive technologies are now “allowing both doctors and parents to screen embryos for genetic diseases and select healthy embryos”. (“Design-a-baby”)(1) InVitro Fertilization is a process in which you fertilize eggs with sperm in test tubes – this is done within a laboratory, outside of the mother. Techniques such as these assist in preventing the chance of a child being born with a genetic disease.…

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    Infertile Monologue

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    6 months ago. "Love. Crazy how something so simple, and accessible for them is something I long for the most. You see, when you're born into 76 you don't get love. You don't get the feeling of looking at someone and feeling a rush of butterflies (or at least that's how the books describe it). Here. Here we get partners. I've had mine for about a month now and still have yet to get pregnant. The only thing that keeps me from being marked as infertile is the authority of the father. He's fifth to…

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    Introduction –Some people want to have a baby so badly that they consult fertility and reproductive health professionals who use the advancements of assisted reproductive technology to greaten their chances of having children through invetro fertilization amongst other methods. Is Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) a good or bad alternative when couples are out of options? What are the repercussions of using ART. Body Paragraph # 1 Topic Sentence – What is Infertility and Assisted…

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    Meta Description New York Fertility Services can help you decide if you are a good candidate for the fertility-preserving procedure known as egg freezing. Comments Live Date (AMY) URL (AMY) Fighting your biological clock. Are you a candidate for egg freezing? While it is easier for a woman to get pregnant before the age of 30, many women want to wait to have children for a variety of reasons. In the past, waiting to start a family could be a problem, because the quality and quantity of a…

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    Fertility Vs Infertility

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    Fertility is the ability to produce children whereas infertility is the inability to produce children or to be able to carry a child to the end of the pregnancy or to delivery. Infertility is a very big problem amongst couples. According to The Columbia Encyclopedia, there are about forty percent of cases of infertility in men that have been reported and forty percent of cases of infertility in women that have been reported as well. There are some cases, about twenty percent, who have unknown…

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    Ever since the 19th century, there have been many advances in the biological field of embryology. We can attribute a majority of these advances to Karl Ernst von Baer and his findings of the basic fundamentals of embryology. Raised in a family of military officials, von Baer decided to choose his own path in life and pursue the study of embryology (Oppenheimer). His many discoveries, including the mammalian ovum and the germ layer theory has allowed modern day scientists to further the…

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    Based on research 95% and 99% of individuals diagnosed with Klinefelter syndrome are infertile because they do not produce enough sperm to fertilize an egg naturally Paduch, D.A., Fine, R.G., Bolyakov, A., & Kiper, J. (2008) For infertility, Intracytoplasmic sperm injections have been a successful method for individuals diagnosed with Klinefelter syndrome that are trying to conceive a child. For this procedure, a surgeon removes sperm from the testes injected into a needle and places one sperm…

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    1e) The APGAR scale is a simple test used to determine how the baby is doing at birth and to determine if it can continue on in the world without any additional medical interventions. The test is completed at 1 minute and again at 5 minutes. The test checks for: Activity, Pulse, Grimace, Appearance, and Respiration. Each area of the test has a scale of 0-2. What, if any, interventions need to be considered is based off the test scores with a score of 7-10 being a normal healthy baby. A…

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