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... example , may result from genetic disorders ( either preexisting in one or both parents or newly arising in the affected fetus ) or from maternal exposure to chemical , physical , or biologic agents that impair maternal functions or ...
... example , may result from genetic disorders ( either preexisting in one or both parents or newly arising in the affected fetus ) or from maternal exposure to chemical , physical , or biologic agents that impair maternal functions or ...
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... example , the human reproductive system is subject to complex hormonal con- trols . Chemicals may mimic hormone activity , block hormone receptors , or inhibit or stimulate hormone production or degradation . In males , establishing and ...
... example , the human reproductive system is subject to complex hormonal con- trols . Chemicals may mimic hormone activity , block hormone receptors , or inhibit or stimulate hormone production or degradation . In males , establishing and ...
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... example . Single - gene mutations may be dominant ( expressed if only a single copy is present ) , semidominant ( expressed in varying degrees if one or two copies are present ) , or recessive ( expressed only when two copies are ...
... example . Single - gene mutations may be dominant ( expressed if only a single copy is present ) , semidominant ( expressed in varying degrees if one or two copies are present ) , or recessive ( expressed only when two copies are ...
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... example , thalidomide produced malformations in humans at a dose perhaps 1 % of that required for maternal toxicity ( 1 ) . Similar considerations should be applied in evaluating risks posed by reproductive toxicants . Because of this ...
... example , thalidomide produced malformations in humans at a dose perhaps 1 % of that required for maternal toxicity ( 1 ) . Similar considerations should be applied in evaluating risks posed by reproductive toxicants . Because of this ...
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... example , an estimated 52 pregnancies and 44 births occur per year per 1000 working women ( 20 ) . Thus , two populations ( exposed and compari- son groups ) of 3096 women each would be required to observe 161 pregnancies per group ...
... example , an estimated 52 pregnancies and 44 births occur per year per 1000 working women ( 20 ) . Thus , two populations ( exposed and compari- son groups ) of 3096 women each would be required to observe 161 pregnancies per group ...
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