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MS Word - ICMART
MS Word - ICMART

... Setting up monitoring of ART at the fertility clinic level The following two forms are used for monitoring ART treatments at the fertility clinic level. The first form requests information on the patient, the type of ART treatment received, as well as the outcome of the pregnancy for both the infant ...
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Neuronal Ceroid-Lipofuscinosis type 3 (NCL3)

... Neuronal ceroid-lipofuscinosis type 3 (NCL3; MIM #204200) is a rare autosomal recessive neurodegenerative disorder caused by mutations in the CLN3 gene. NCL3 is one of at least eight genetically distinct diseases associated with the NCL disease spectrum. NCL3 is generally referred to as juvenile NCL ...
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Behavioral Neuroscience

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Unit 5: Ethical Issues in Genetics

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LABOR: PRETERM/PREMATURE RUPTURE OF MEMBRANES

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Pleiotropy - MACscience

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Early Induction of Labor - National Catholic Bioethics Center
Early Induction of Labor - National Catholic Bioethics Center

... Reply: Viability is the ability of a neonate to survive outside the womb, even when survival requires the use of lifesustaining technology. In most industrial countries, fetal viability occurs at a gestational age of about twenty-three weeks and a fetal weight of at least 400 g (14.1 oz). Early indu ...
Microevolution PPT
Microevolution PPT

... • Mating in which a given member of a population is not equally likely to mate with any other given member. • Sexual selection is a form of nonrandom mating. This is mating based on phenotype, based on the choices made by the female of the species. • The male will increase the proportion of his alle ...
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Pandemic Influenza in Each Trimester of Pregnancy

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ISPO 2006 - Fremantle

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... Lyme disease is a zoonotic disease (diseases spread from animals to people) caused by a bacteria called Borrelia burgdorferi. Lyme disease is spread by the bite of an infected blacklegged tick. Ticks are very small insects about three to five millimeters in length. Ticks become infected when they fe ...
Live to 100 and Beyond - Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Live to 100 and Beyond - Albert Einstein College of Medicine

... • Advances in the field of epigenetics will help Einstein scientists better understand how protective or harmful genes are activated, or “turned on” or “turned off.” This could lead to drug therapies that regulate gene expression. • Long-term follow-up with the children of centenarians and unrelat ...
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13. Testing for cancer gene susceptibility

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Huntington Disease
Huntington Disease

... • Your father abandoned you and your mother when you only 2 years old. • Your father died this year at 45 years of age and left you an inheritance. • He died from an autosomal dominant disease known as Huntington’s Chorea or Huntington Disease (HD). • Since Huntington’s is autosomal dominant, you ha ...
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... Pregnant women have to have blood tests to determine their blood type. If a Rhesusnegative women is pregnant with a Rhesus-positive fetus, a potential problem arises:Rhesus antigens on the fetus’s red blood cells are seen as foreign by the mother’s immune system, so if contact was made during birth ...
Nature vs Nurture - YES! in Rock County
Nature vs Nurture - YES! in Rock County

... • Early-life abuse can result in particularly potent changes to this system as it develops — depending partly on whether or not the variations are present in the gene. • The combination of the gene variations and past child abuse were the key ingredients for the doubled PTSD symptoms when a subseque ...
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