Sentences with phrase «reproductive capacity in»

We don't know yet about their survival rate weeks or months from now, or about their reproductive capacity in the future.
Low testosterone precedes erectile dysfunction and general biological reproductive capacity in both men and women.
This mechanism enables C. elegans to modulate reproductive capacity in response to dynamic environments.

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The UN bureaucrats, Scandinavian politicos, Clinton Administration «global affairs» mavens, radical environmentalists, feminists, and population controllers who planned the conference intended it to be nothing less than the Great Cairo Turkey Shoot: a political slaughter in which the enemies of «individual autonomy,» «sustainable growth,» «global carrying capacity,» «reproductive rights,» «gender equity,» abortion - on - demand, and the sexual revolution would be utterly, decisively routed.
The report calls on the Member States to provide «adolescent - friendly sexual and reproductive health services which are in accordance with age, maturity and evolving capacities, which do not discriminate on the grounds of gender, marital status, disability, or sexual orientation / identity, and which are accessible without the consent of parents or guardians.»
There is nothing in the idea of feeling, as minimal requirement of mind, that logically entails reproductive capacity, the essential biological ability.
Someone that is less than 35 and presumably in their prime of reproductive capacity may want to see a fertility doctor if they have been attempting to conceive and have not done so within a year.
In particular, the size and reproductive capacity of scallops was much higher inside the reserve by the end of the study.
Kankofer M, Wawrzykowski J, Giergiel M. Sex - and age - dependent activity of glutathione peroxidase in reproductive organs in pre - and post-pubertal cattle in relation to total antioxidant capacity.
1]-RRB- dispersal are detailed in Table II; the elements of plant strategies are: PT is plant type, sm is shoot morphology, lf is leaf form, c is canopy, loep is length of established phase, lor is lifetime of roots, lp is leaf phenology, rop is reproductive organ phenology, ff is flowering frequency, poaps = proportion of annual production for seeds, podup is perennating organs during unfavourable periods, rs is regenerative strategy, mpgr is mean potential growth rate, rrd is response to resource depletion, pumn is photosynthetic uptake of mineral nutrients, ac is acclimation capacity, sop is storage of photosynthates, lc is litter characteristic, psh is palatability to non-specific herbivores and nDNA is nuclear DNA amount.
As the Sexual and Reproductive Health Capacity Building Specialist / Project Manager at CAI, she was involved in the development of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) training curricula and materials, provided technical assistance and was a trainer on CAI's SRH trainings.
In this capacity for seven years, she has launched and now leads advocacy efforts on U.S. leadership in international reproductive health and rights, linking the work in Washington, D.C. to advocacy work in Africa and Latin AmericIn this capacity for seven years, she has launched and now leads advocacy efforts on U.S. leadership in international reproductive health and rights, linking the work in Washington, D.C. to advocacy work in Africa and Latin Americin international reproductive health and rights, linking the work in Washington, D.C. to advocacy work in Africa and Latin Americin Washington, D.C. to advocacy work in Africa and Latin Americin Africa and Latin America.
Dr. Loppie has undertaken research and published in areas such as: Aboriginal health inequities, Aboriginal HIV / AIDS, social determinants of Aboriginal health, racism and cultural safety, cancer among Aboriginal peoples, Aboriginal ethics and research capacity building as well as the sexual and reproductive health of Aboriginal women.
Impacts on children may be measured in terms of fertility (number of children), survival and health, educational attainment, socioemotional development (e.g., emotional capacity, language development) and reproductive parameters (e.g., children's partnerships and fertility), among other outcomes.
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