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Reproductive Technologies : Social and Cultural Anthropology
1,015 words, approx. 3 pages Anthropological interest in new reproductive technologies (NRTs) combines long-standing debates about *conception, *kinship and *personhood with more recent interests in *science, *technology and *gender. International debate on new forms of...
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Reproductive Issues And Technologies : Men and Masculinities
1,002 words, approx. 3 pages Reproductive issues include a broad collection of topics related to human fertility, conception, pregnancy and parturition. Reproductive technologies address specific applications of human knowledge through techniques, artefacts and practices which...
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References And Further Reading : Men and Masculinities
73 words, approx. 1 pages Clarke, A. (1998) Disciplining Reproduction, Chicago. IL: Chicago University Press. Lissner, E.A. (1992) ‘Frontiers in nonhormone male contraceptive research’, in H.B.Holmes (ed.) Issues in Reproductive Technology, New York: Garland....
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Reproductive technology Information
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 Reproductive technology is a term for all current and anticipated uses of technology in human and animal reproduction, including assisted reproductive technology, contraception and others. The first sign of Reproductive Technology was used in 1937 by...




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 Alberta Report
New Reproductive Technology.
11/20/2000: 406 words, approx. 1 pages * It will soon be "reckless" for parents to conceive children naturally, a major conference of fertility experts in California heard last month. Cheap in vitro fertilization and DNA tests will pave the way for mass public consumption of new reproductive technology, Gregory...
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New reproductive technology.
11/20/2000: 378 words, approx. 1 pages It will soon be "reckless" for parents to conceive children naturally, a major conference of fertility experts in California heard last month. Cheap in vitro fertilization and DNA tests will pave the way for mass public consumption of new reproductive technology, Gregory Stock,...
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Bull market for clones: studs, not stock
1/16/2008: 524 words, approx. 2 pages The reaction was fast, furious and expected.Within hours of the government's announcement that milk and meat from cloned animals was safe, food companies insisted they had no plans to sell such products and consumer groups said Americans had no plans _or desires — to eat...
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Firms praise FDA approval of cloned food
1/1/2007: 750 words, approx. 3 pages Despite a government endorsement, food from cloned animals could take years to reach supermarket shelves. But the backing does give hope to several struggling businesses that clone cows and pigs.The biotechnology companies believe ranchers, dairy producers and others now will be more willing to pay...


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