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... reproductive health have become promi- nent public health issues . In the 1960s , the use of thalidomide sensitized the public to chemically induced birth defects . Early in the 1970s , young women whose mothers had taken ...
... reproductive health have become promi- nent public health issues . In the 1960s , the use of thalidomide sensitized the public to chemically induced birth defects . Early in the 1970s , young women whose mothers had taken ...
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... reproductive and developmental biology and to identify etiologic agents and popu- lations at risk before ... reproductive toxicant , " i.e. , an agent that affects post - pubertal reproductive or sexual function ; or 2 ) a ...
... reproductive and developmental biology and to identify etiologic agents and popu- lations at risk before ... reproductive toxicant , " i.e. , an agent that affects post - pubertal reproductive or sexual function ; or 2 ) a ...
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... Reproductive toxicants " are defined as chemical , physical , or biologic agents that adversely affect the sexual or reproductive performance of sexually mature persons , whether male or female . These toxicants impair reproduction by ...
... Reproductive toxicants " are defined as chemical , physical , or biologic agents that adversely affect the sexual or reproductive performance of sexually mature persons , whether male or female . These toxicants impair reproduction by ...
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... reproductive hazards Reproductive Toxicants Non - mutagenic Mutagenic Potential Outcome Infertility Male Female Male Female Developmental Toxicants Female X X X X X Spontaneous abortion normal karyotype X X X X X abnormal karyotype X X ...
... reproductive hazards Reproductive Toxicants Non - mutagenic Mutagenic Potential Outcome Infertility Male Female Male Female Developmental Toxicants Female X X X X X Spontaneous abortion normal karyotype X X X X X abnormal karyotype X X ...
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... reproductive life of a woman can therefore be limited by the initial supply of primary follicles , by the rate of atresia , and by the onset of menopause . Mutagens can alter the genetic code , or DNA , carried in the nucleus of every ...
... reproductive life of a woman can therefore be limited by the initial supply of primary follicles , by the rate of atresia , and by the onset of menopause . Mutagens can alter the genetic code , or DNA , carried in the nucleus of every ...
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