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Assisted reproductive technology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Reproductive technology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Reproductive technology encompasses all current and anticipated uses of technology in human and animal reproduction, including assisted reproductive technology, contraception and others. Assisted rep...
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assisted reproductive technologies (ART) that have become accepted medical ..... Assisted reproductive technologies involve a significant physical, ...
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; Ethical Considerations of Assisted Reproductive Technologies: ... Risk-sharing or Refund Programs in Assisted Reproduction; Released September 1998, Reviewed June 2006; ... Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology...
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Today, assisted reproductive technology (ART) refers not only to IVF but also to several variations tailored to patients' unique conditions. These procedures are usually paired with more conventional therapies, such as fertility drugs, to increase success rates.
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OBJECTIVE: To calculate the cost of assisted reproductive technologies (ART) for a health maintenance organization (HMO), assess factors that contribute to the cost per delivery and to analyze how utilization rates can be controlled by the use of clinical criteria. ... Reproductive Techniques [economics]
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SETTING: Reproductive medicine unit. PATIENT(S): Eleven patients with PCOS undergoing treatment with assisted reproductive technology (ART). INTERVENTION(S): Selection criterion for TVOD was repeated poor performance in > or =2 previous IVF cycles.
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