"It doesn't have to be, you know, embryo stem-cell research or fetal or cloning, " Lott said.
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Note that some people often confuse stem cell transplants with fetal stem cell therapy.
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It hurt us both, and he made a sound and went into a fetal crouch.
Issues like cloning, stem cells, and fetal research have become part of the national lexicon.
Back at the patrol base, he curled up in the fetal position outside his tent and sobbed.
North Dakota's fetal heartbeat law was one of three laws targeting abortion that Dalrymple signed on Tuesday.
Astrakhan, which comes from fetal or newborn lambs, appeared widely, from Marni's coats to Brian Atwood's boots.
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The study found no evidence that the influenza vaccine increased the risk of fetal death in pregnant women.
In his shed, treading with care to avoid the rotting floorboards, he continued his research into fetal lambs.
The babies have not been named yet, said Dr. Harold Henry, the hospital's chief of maternal and fetal medicine.
The technique involves injecting genetic material from fetal pig skin cells into eggs stripped of their own genetic material.
Another U.S. company, Reneuron, plans to conduct trials involving stem cells taken from fetal tissue in Britain this year.
Washington has promoted low interest rates as a housing cure-all, while Wall Street cowers in a lawsuit-weary fetal position.
Nineteen American states still prohibit fetal-tissue transplants (although the law is being challenged in at least one of them--Arizona).
When police arrived around noon, the teenager was gone and Portillo was laying on the ground in the fetal position.
The laws in North Dakota and Arkansas link viability to the presence of a fetal heartbeat, using differing detection methods.
It is the first FDA-approved clinical trial to inject fetal stem cells directly into the spinal cord of an adult.
WinSenga is made of a traditional funnel-like pinard horn which midwives and gynecologists typically use to listen to fetal sounds.
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The Center for Reproductive Rights announced Tuesday that it has committed to challenging the fetal heartbeat bill on behalf of the clinic.
Harris and Freeman scrambled out of their row, stepping over a motionless woman in the fetal position to get into the aisle.
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North Dakota's legislation doesn't specify how a fetal heartbeat would be detected.
It means that we can build airplanes and fetal monitoring systems and space shuttles to tolerances and levels of reliability heretofore thought impossible.
Obese mothers, twin fetuses, and a phenomenon called mosaicism, in which placenta DNA differs from fetal DNA, among other things, could confuse results.
Gore also called for increasing wetlands by 100, 000 acres per year and reducing contaminants that threaten fetal and childhood development, such as mercury.
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Dr Shah could not find them earlier in development either, such as just after the fetal testes first started putting out testosterone in a 13-day-old embryo.
Citizens first saw King, who had been drinking that evening, as he lay in a fetal position on a street next to his car.
Seven states have enacted similar 20-week restrictions based on the fetal pain argument, according to the Guttmacher Institute, which tracks laws affecting women's health.
At the Cleveland Clinic, doctors perform 50% fewer invasive procedures, thanks to the testing advances, said Jeff Chapa, section head of obstetrics and maternal-fetal medicine.
Dalrymple called the constitutionality of the law "an open question, " saying the Supreme Court has never considered the "precise restriction" of the fetal heartbeat aspect.
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