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Dictionary » A » Abortions Abortionsinfected abortion in which there is dissemination of microorganisms and their products into the maternal systemic circulation. ![]()
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Results from our forumMy First Post.... fall into the wrong hands and create weapons like the Atom bomb, for instance; or the fetal research that was being done that led to legalizing abortions. Often gifted scientists are sequestered in different rooms by it’s financial benefactor to serve as individual mechanisms to produce a result ...
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The Fiber Disease... Retinal A was the first, tretinoin is third. they used edgma (copolymer compouny acrylate) and causes chromosone damage, retinoids cause fetal abortions, if the baby lives it causes cleft palate, nose and mouth deformation, this product uses the cleft palate for its delivery system up the olfactory ...
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Miscarriages???... prior to birth as result of spontaneous abortion? I am just curious. Do they mean major anomalies, or are they perhaps including therapeutic abortions in the figure? It seems a strange way to put it, if not, i.e. 'prior to birth..'. Also, if the authors of the book state that only 30% of ...
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Miscarriages???... prior to birth as result of spontaneous abortion? I am just curious. Do they mean major anomalies, or are they perhaps including therapeutic abortions in the figure? It seems a strange way to put it, if not, i.e. 'prior to birth..'. Also, if the authors of the book state that only 30% of ...
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Miscarriages???Here is quote from my mol. genetics text. Maybe it is relevant? 15%-20% of all conceptions terminate in spontaneous abortions. 30% of all spontaneously aborted fetuses demonstrate some form of chromosomal anomaly. 90% of all chromosomal anomalies are terminated prior to birth as ...
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