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MALE REPRODUCTION POSTPUBERAL CHANGES IN SEMEN PRODUCTION OF CHAROLAIS BULLS EJACULATED AT HIGH FREQUENCY AND THE RELATION BETWEEN TESTICULAR MEASUREMENTS AND SPERM OUTPUT. J.O. Almquist, R.J. Branas, and K.A. Barber. J. Anim. Sci. 42(3): 670, 1976. (Dairy Breed. Res. Ctr., Penn. St. Univ., University Park, Pa. 16802) SEMEN ANALYSIS: REVIEW OF SAMPLES FROM 225 MEN SEEN AT INFERTILITY CLINIC. A.T. Cockett, I.C.V. Netto, K.A. Dougherty, and R.L. Urry. J. Ural. 114(4): 560,N Y 1975. l,,,$;iv. Ural., Univ. Rochester Sch. Med. & Dent., Rochester, . . SELECTIVE RETROGRADE VENOGRAPHY OF THE INTERNAL SPERMATIC VEIN: A CONCLUSIVE APPROACH TO THE DIAGNOSIS OF VARTCOCELE. F. Cmhaire and M. Kunnen. Andrologia 8(l): 11, 1976. (Dept. Med., St. Univ. Ghent, Belgium) THE MEASUREMENT OF E AND 19-HYDROKY E PROSTAGLANDINS IN HUMAN SEMINAL PLASMA. I. Cooper and R.W. Kelly. Prostaglandins lO(3): 507, 1975. (MRC Unit Reprod. Biol., Edinburgh, Scotland) VENOGRAPHIC DEMONSTRATION OF VARICOCELE IN BOY. A. Diamond and G. Ravitz. J. Ural. 114(4): 640, 1975. (Pottsville Hosp. & Good Samaritan Hosp., Pottsville, Pa. 17901) ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE ACTIVITY OF EPIDIDYMAL CONTENTS IN BOARS WITH NORMAL S. Einarsson, B. Gustafsson, and I. OR REDUCED SPERMATOGENESIS. Settergren. Andrologia 8(l): 25, 1976. (Dept. Ob. Gyn., Roy. Vet. COll., Stockholm, Sweden) N. Fernando, J.M. Leonard, and THE ROLE OF VARICOCELE IN MALE FERTILITY. C.A. Paulsen. Andrologia 8(l): 1, 1976. (Dept. Med., Sch. Med., Univ. Washington, Seattle, Wash.) CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PROSTATE SECRETION CRYSTALLIZATION TEST. (In Russian) M.I. Kaplun and S. Yu. Ruderman. Sovetskaya Med. 7: 89, 1975. (Ufa Railroad Hosp. 2, Ufa, USSR) K. Kedia and C. Markland. EFFECT OF PHARMACOLOGICAL AGENTS ON EJACULATION. J Ural. 114(4): 569, 1975. (Dept. Ural. Surg., Univ. Minn. Coil. Hlth. =Minneapolis, Minn. 55455) SEMEN ZINC LEVELS IN INFERTILE AND POSTVASECTOMY PATIENTS AND IN PATIENTS J.L. Marmar, S. Katz, D.E. Praiss, and T.J. WITH PROSTATITIS. DeBenedictis. Fertil. & Steril. 26(11)1 1057, 1975.. (S. Jersey Ural. Assoc.. Cherry Hill, N.J. 080341 THE SEMEN OF FERTILE MEN. II. SEMEN CHARACTERISTICS OF 100 FERTILE MEN. Fertil. & Steril. 26(11): 1048, 1975. A.J. Sobrero and N.E. Rehan. (Dept. Ob. Gyn., Med. Sch., Northwestern Univ., Chicago, 111. 60611) R.S. Swerdloff PITUITARY AND GONADAL HORMONES IN PATIENTS WITH VARICOCELE. Fertil. & Steril. 26(10): 1006, 1975. (Univ. Calif., and P.C. Walsh. Harbor Gen. Hosp., Sch. Med., Dept. Med., Torrance, Calif. 90509) ISOLATION OF A FACTOR FROM NORMAL HUMAN SEMEN THAT ACCELERATES DISSOLUTION OF ABNORMALLY LIQUIFYING SEMEN. F.N. Syner, K.S. Moghissi, and J. Yanez. Fertil. & Steril. 26(11): 1064, 1975. (C.S. Mott Ctr. Hum. Grth. & Dev., Dept. Ob. Gyn., Detroit, Mich. 48201) J.H. Winer. Postgrad. Med. GUIDING THE TREATMENT OF THE INFERTILE.MALE. 58(6): 109, 1975. (9915 Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212) INFLUENCE OF EJACULATION FREQUENCY OF STALLIONS ON CHARACTERISTICS OF J.J. Sullivan and B.W. Pickett. SEMEN AND OUTPUT OF SPERMATOZOA. J. Reprod. Fert., Suppl. 23: 29, 1975. (Am. Breed. Serv., DeForest, Wise.)
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OVULATION ANOVULATION IN ADULT FEMALE RATS AFTER NEONATAL INTRACEREBRALIMPLANTATION OF OESTROGEN. F. Dbcke and G. Ddmer. Endokrinologie65(3): 375, 1975. (Inst. Exper. Endocr., Dept. Vet. Anat., Histol. & Embrvol., _. Humboldt Univ., Berlin, Germany)STUDIES ON EXTRAHYPOPHYSEALSITFS OF ESTROGEN ACTION IN THE INDUCTIONOF OVULATION IN RATS, F. DBcke, A. Smollich, W. Bohde, R. Okrasa, and G. Dbrner. Endokrinologie65(3): 274, 1975. (As above) DEVELOPMENTOF THE MECHANISM REGULATING THE PREOVULATORYSURGE OF LUTEINIZINGHOi?MOEEIN SHEEP. D.L. Foster and F.J. Karsch. Endocrinology97(5): 1205, 1975. (Dept. Ob. Gyn., Univ. Mich., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104) OVULATION-INDUCINGCAPACITY OF SEROTONIN IN PERSISTENT OESTROUS RATS. N. Hagino, L. Tima, and B. Flerkd. Acta Biol. Acad. Sci. Hung. 25(4): 327, 1974. (7703 Floyd Carl Ave., San Antonio, Texas 78284) PREOVULATORYCHANGES IN THE OVARIES DURING THE FIRST SPONTANEOUSPROOESTRUS IN THE RAT. P. Osman. J. Endocr. 67: 259, 1975. (Dept. Anat., Med. Fat., Erasmus Univ., Rotterdam, The Netherlands) EFFECTS OF SODIUM PENTOBARBITONEADMINISTRATIONON GONADOTROPHINRELEASE, FIRST OVULATION AND OVARIAN MORPHOLOGY IN PUBERTAL RATS. P. Osman and H.M.A. Meijs-Roelofs. J. Endocr. 68: 431, 1976. (As above) CLOMIPHENF, CITRATE-INDUCEDSIMULTANEOUSINTRA- AND EXTRAUTERINE PREGNANCY: CASE REPORT. E. Paldi, R.Z. Gergely, H. Abramovici, and I. Timor-Tritsch. Fertil. & Steril. 26(11): 1140, 1975. (Technion Rambam Govt. Hosp., Sch. Med., Dept. Ob. Gyn., Haifa, Israel) SYNCHRONIZATIONOF OESTRUS AND OVULATION IN THE MARE WITH A TWO PG-HCG SEQUENCES TREATMENT. E. Palmer and B. Jousset. Ann. Biol. anim. Bioch. Biophys. 15(2): 471, 1975. (Sta. Physiol. Reprod., Ctr. Rech. Tours, INRA, Nouzilly, 37380 Monnaie, France) INTERACTIONSBETWEEN OVARIAN STEROIDS OR PROGESTAGENSAND LH RELEASE. J. Pelletier and J. Thimonier. Ann. Biol. anim. Bioch. Biophys. 15(2): 131, 1975. (As above) ACTION OF AN OVULATION INDUCER ON RAT GENITAL FUNCTION. (IN FRENCH) G.E. Peres, D. Boucher, and L. Thieblot. C.R. Sot. Biol. 169(3): 587, 1975. (Lab. Physiol., Fat. Med. Clennont Ferrand, 63001 Clermont Ferrand, France) STIMULATIONOF LH RELEASE AND OVULATION IN THE RAT BY CUTANEOUS APPLICATION OF LUTEINIZING HORMONE-RELEASINGHORMONE (LH-RH) IN DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE (DMSO). J.R. Reel, R.R. Humphrey, J.W. Vaitkus, and W.C. Dennody. Endocr. Res. Comm. 2(4-5): 327, 1975. (Dept. Pharmacol., Parke Davis & Co., Ann Arbor, Mich. 48106) PHOTOPERIODEFFECT ON GONADOTROPINRELEASING HORMONE INDUCED OVULATION IN THE IMMATURE RAT. R.W. Steger, J.J. Peluso, J.A. Mitchell, and E.S.E. Hafez. Biol. Reprod. 13: 597, 1975. (Gyn.-Ob.,Wayne St. Univ., Med. Sch., Detroit, Michigan 48202) THE EFFECT OF THE PINEAL GLAND ON OVULATION AND PREGNANCY IN THE RAT. P.V. Tigchelaar and A.V. Nalbandov. Biol. Reprod. 13: 461, 1975. (Dept. Biol., Calvin Coll., Grand Rapids, Mich. 49506) LACK OF EFFECT OF OVARIAN DENERVATION ON OVULATION AND PREGNANCY IN THE RABBIT. S. Weiner, K.H. Wright, and E.E. Wallach. Fertil. & Steril. 26(11): 1083, 1975. (Dept. Ob. Gyn., Penn. Hosp., Philadelphia,Pa.)
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THE EVALUATION OF STALLION SEMEN IN ASPECTS OF FERTILITY CONTROL AND ITS USE FOR ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION. W. Bieladski..J. Reprod.'Fert., supp1. 23: 19, 1975. (Inst. Anim. Appl. Physiol., Polish Acad. Agric., Cracow, Poland) IMPROVED STAINING METHOD FOR DIFFERENTIATINGIMMATURE GERM CELLS FROM WHITE BLOOD CELLS IN HUMAN SEMINAL FLUID. M. Couture, M. Ulstein, J. Leonard, and C.A. Paulsen. Andrologia S(1): 61, 1976. (Dept. Med., Univ. Washington,USPHS Hosp., Seattle, Wash.) THF.FATTY ACID COMPOSITIONOF THE MAJOR PHOSPHOGLYCERIDESOF RAM AND HUMAN SPERMATOZOA. A. Darin-Bennett,A. Poulos, and I.G. White. Andrologia S(1): 37, 1976. (Dept. vet. Physiol., Univ. Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia) THE ORGANIZED DISTRIBUTIONOF ACROSOMAL PROTEINASE WITHIN THE ACROSOMES OF RABBIT SPERMATOZOA. S. Faltas, M. Smith, and R. Stambaugh. Fertil. & Steril. 26(11): 1070, 1975. (Dept. Ob. Gyn., Univ. Penn. Sch. Med., Philadelphia,Pa. 19174) THE RELATIONSHIPBETWEEN SPERM CONCENTRATIONAND FERTILIZATIONIN VITRO OF MOUSE EGGS. L.R. Fraser and L.M. Drury. Biol. Reprod. 13: 513, 1975. (Clin. Res. Ctr., Harrow, Middlesex, England) OOCYTES MORPHOLOGY OF TERTIARY FOLLICLES IN WOMEN WITH NORMAL AND DISTURBED OVARIAN FUNCTION. F. Friedrich, G. Breitenecker,R. Pavelka, and E. Golob. Arch. Gyntlk.218(4): 269, 1975. (Frauenklin.,Univ. Vienna, A-1090 Vienna, Austria) FRUCTOLYSISAND RESPIRATIONOF BUFFALO SPERMATOZOA. K.K. Gandhi and S.R. Anand. J. Reprod. Fert. 45: 185, 1975. (Natl. Dairy Res. Inst., Kamal, India) THE DEPENDENCE OF ANNULATE LAMF,LLAEFORMATION ON THE NUCLEUS IN PARTHENOGENETIC RABBIT EGGS. B.J. Gulyas. Cell & Tiss. Res. 162(4): 475, 1975. (Reprod.Res. Br., NICHHD, Bethesda,Md. 20014) OVUM FERTILIZATIONAND EMBRYO SURVIVAL IN EWES TREATED WITH ESTRADIOL IMMEDIATELYPRIOR TO MATING. H.W. Hawk and B.S. Cooper. J. Anim. Sci. 42(3): 677, 1976. (Anim. Physiol. & Genet. Inst., ARS, USDA, Beltsville, Md. 20705) ULTRAVIOLETLIGHT-INDUCEDUNSCHEDULEDDNA SYNTHESIS IN MOUSE OOCYTES DURING MEIOTIC MATURATION. Y. Masui and R.A. Pedersen. Nature 257: 705, 1975. (Dept. Zool., Univ. Toronto, Ont., Canada) UTERINE SECRETIONDURING THE SEXUAL CYCLE IN THE RAT AND ITS CAPACITY TO DISPERSE CORONA CELLS IN VITRO. G. Meglioli and P.A. Desaulles. Experientia 31: 986, 1975. (Res. Dept., Pharm. Div., Ciba-GeigyLtd., cH-4002 Basel, Switzerland) MODIFICATIONOF THE METABOLISM OF RAT EPIDIDYMAL SPERMATOZOABY SPERMINE. P. Pulkkinen, R. Sinervirta,and J. Janne. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Conun. 67(2): 714, 1975. (Dept. Biochem., Univ. Helsinki, Finland) HUMAN FOLLICULAR OOCYTES AND THEIR MATURATION IN VITRO. B.F. Shea, R.D. Baker, and J.P.A. Latour. Fertil. & Steril. 26(11): 1075, 1975. (Dept. Anim. Sci., McGill Univ., Ste Anne Bellevue, Que., Canada) ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATIONWITH FRESH DONOR SEMEN. R.C. Strickler,D.W. Keller, and J.C. Warren. N. Engl. J. Med. 293(17): 848, 1975. (Dept. Ob. Gyn., Washington Univ. Sch. Med., St. Louis, MO. 63110) RIBONUCLEASE-SENSITIVE DNA-SYNTHESIZINGCOMPLEX IN HUMAN SPERM BEADS AND SEMINAL FLUID. S.S. Witkin, G.C. Komgold, and A. Bendich. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 72: 3295, 1975. (Mem. Sloan Kettering Ca. Ctr., NYC, N.Y.)
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PREGNANCY WASTAGE THE RELATIONSHIPBETWEEN LEGAL ABORTION AND MARRIAGE. K.E. Bauman, G.G. Koch, J.R. udry, and J.L. Freeman. Sot. Biol. 22(2): 117, 1975. (Sch. Publ. Hlth., Univ. N.C., Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514) HUMANE ABORTION SERVICES:A REVOLUTION IN HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE DELIVERY OF A MEDICAL SERVICE. Mt. Sinai J. Med. 42(5): 431, 1975. (Preterm Inst., 1990 M St., N.W., Washington,D.C. 20036) ABORTION ASSOCIATEDWITH MIXED LEPTOSPIRA/EQUIDHERPESVIRUS1 INFECTION. W.A. Ellis, D.G. Bryson, and J.B. McFerran. Vet. Rec. 98(11): 218, 1976. (Vet. Res. Lab., Belfast, North Ireland) THERAPEUTICABORTION AND ITS PSYCHOLOGICALIMPLICATIONS:THE CANADIAN EXPERIENCE. E.R. Greenglass. Can. Med. Assoc. J. 113(8): 754, 1975. (Dept. Psychol., York Univ., Downsview,Ont., Canada) AN ABORTUS WITH A NORMAL/TRISOMY16 MOSAICISM: INSTABILITYOF TRISOMIC CELLS IN VITRO. T. Ikeuchi and M. Sasaki. Humangenetik 30: 167, 1975. (ChromosomeRes. Unit, Fat. Sci., Hokkaido Univ., Sapporo, Japan) CYTOGENETICSOF FETAL WASTAGE. H.J. Kim, L.Y.F. Hsu, S. Paciuc, S. Cristian,A. Quintana, and K. Hirschhorn. N. Engl. J. Med. 293(17): 844, 1975. (Dept. Pediat., Mt. Sinai Sch. Med., New York, N.Y. 10029) MIDTRIMESTERABORTION INDUCED BY SERIAL INTRAVAGINALADMINISTRATIONOF PROSTAGLANDINE2 SUPPOSITORIESIN CONJUNCTIONWITH A CONTRACEPTIVE DIAPHRAM. N.H. Lauersen and K.H. Wilson. Prostaglandins 10(l): 139, 1975. (Dept. Ob. Gyn., N.Y. Hosp.-CornellUniv. Med. Coll., New York, N.Y. 10021) PSYCHOLOGICALASPECTS OF ABORTION IN THE UNITED STATES. J.D. Osofsky, H.J. Osofsky, R. Rajan, and D. Spitz. Mt. Sinai J. Med. 42(5): 456, 1975. (Dept. Psychol., Temple Univ., Philadelphia,Pa. 19140) APPLICATIONOF A RADIORECEPTORASSAYOF HUMAN CHORIONIC GONADOTROPININ THE DIAGNOSIS OF EARLY ABORTION. T.P. Rosal, B.B. Saxena, and R. Landesman. Fertil. & Steril. 26(11): 1105, 1975. (Med. Coll., Cornell Univ., New York, N.Y. 10021) INTRAMUSCULAR(15S)-15-METHYLPROSTAGIANDINF2~ FOR MIDTRIMESTERAND MISSED ABORTION. S.D. Shanna, R.W. Hale, and N.E. Sato. Obstet. Gynecol. 46: 468, 1975. (KapolaniHosp., 1319 Punahou St., Honolulu, Hawaii 96814) THE IMPACT OF VOLUNTARYABORTION ON AMERICAN OBSTETRICSAND GYNECOLOGY. D.P. Swartz. Mt. Sinai J. Med. 42(5): 468, 1975. (Dept. Ob. Gyn., Albanv Med. Coll.. Union Univ.. Albany, N.Y. 12208) PROGESTERONEWITHDRAWAL INDUCED BY ICI 8iO08 IN PREGNANT RATS. D.H. Warnock and A.I. Csapo. Prostaglandins lO(4): 715, 1975. (Dept. Ob. Gyn., WashingtonUniv. Sch. Med., St. Louis, MO.) INDUCTIONOF ABORTION WITH INTRA-AMNIOTICOR INTRA-MUSCULAR15(S)-15METHYL-PROSTAGIANDINF24. 0. Ylikorkala and P.A. JYrvinen. Prostaglandins lO(3): 423, 1975. (Dept. Ob. Gyn., Univ. Oulu, Finland) ADOLESCENT PREGNANCY AND ABORTION. D.D. Youngs and J.R. Niebyl. Med. Clin. N.A. 59(6): 1419, 1975. (Johns Hopkins Hosp., Baltimore,Md. 21205) LAMINARIA AUGMENTATIONOF INTRA-AMNIOTICPGF2 FOR MIDTRIMESTERPREGNANCY TERMINATION. P.G. Stubblefield,F. Naftolin, F. Frigoletto,and K.J. Ryan. Prostaglandins lO(3): 413, 1975. (Boston Hosp. Women, 211 Longwood Ave., Boston, Mass. 02115) THE ISOLATIONOF ACTINOBACILLUSEQUULI FROM EQUINE ABORTION. R.F. Webb and F.A. Cockrsm. Aust. Vet. J. 52: 100, 1976. (Colin Blumer Dist. Vet. Lab., Private Mail Bag, Armidale, NSW, 2340 Australia)
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CONTRACEPTION WOMEN IN FAMILY PLANNING. B.R. Bradshaw. Am. J. Publ. Hlth. 65(11): 1239, 1975. (Kent Sch. Sm. Wk., Univ. Louisville,Ky. 40208) FACTORS AFFECTING THE CHOICE OF CONTRACEPTIVEMETHOD BY-A GROUP-OF OEO PATIENTS. S.H. Cochrane. Sm. Biol. 22(2): 173, 1975. (Dept. Econ., Univ. S.C., Columbia, S.C. 29208) CONTRACEPTIVEPRACTICE AND UNPLANNED PREGNANCY AMONG SINGLE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS. J.B. Cole, F.C.L. Beighton, and I.H. Jones. Brit. Med. J. 4: 217, 1975. (Student Hlth. Serv., Univ. Melbourne, Vie., Australia) OVARIAN ECTOPIC PREGNANCY WITH IUCD. D.H. Darwish and S.T.A. Saafan. Br. Med. J. 4: 143, 1975. (Dept. Ob. Gyn., Liverpool Univ., England) ADVANCES IN UNDERSTANDINGTHE EFFECTS OF VASECTOMY. J.E. Davis and I. Lubell. Mt. Sinai J. Med. 42(5): 391, 1975. (Assoc. Volunt. Steril., 708 3rd Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017) STUDIES ON IMMEDIATE POST-ABORTIONCOPPER T DEVICE. I. Gupta and P.K. Devi. Ind. J. Med. Res. 63(5): 736, 1975. (Postgrad.Inst. Med. Educ. & Res., Dept. Ob. Gyn., Chandigarh, India) THERAPEUTICLISTENING: AN ADOLESCENT GUIDANCE PROGRAM IN MOTIVATION FOR CONTRACEPTION. S.B. Gusberg, S. Marinoff, J. Hilsen, L. Cox, A. Young, and 0. Cameron. Mt. Sinai J. Med. 42(5): 439, 1975. (Dept. Ob. Gyn., Mt. Sinai Hosp., New York, N.Y. 10029) 17o(-ETHYL-20&AND -2Op-DIHYDROPROGESTERONES AND OTHER 170(-ETHYLSUBSTITUTEDPREGNANES AS POTENTIAL CONTRAGESTATIONALAGENTS. R.M. Kapojia, P. Ostrowski, D.W. Hahn, G. Allen, and J.L. McGuire. J. Med. &em; 18: 1143, 1975. (Div. Chem. Res.j Ortho Pharm. Corp., Raritan. N.J. 08869) EIGHT YEARS OF FERTILITY CONTROL WITH NORGESTREL-ETHINYLESTRADIOL (ORVAL): AN UPDATED CLINICAL REVIEW. V.D. Korba and C.G. Heil, Jr. Fertil. & Steril. 26(10): 973, 1975. (Wyeth Labs., Philadelphia,Pa.) FERTILITY CONTROL IN FEMALE RATS BY BOVINE PINEAL GLAND EXTRACTS. J. Orts, K.M. Kocan, and W.P. Yonushonis. Life Scis. 17(4): 531, 1975. (Dept. Physiol. Sci., Coll. Vet. Med., Okla. St. Univ., Stillwater,Okla. 74074) CONTRACEPTIONFOR TEENAGER. J.L. Rauh. R.L. Burket. and R.R. Brookman. Med. Clin. N.A. 59(6): 1407, 1975. (Adolesc.Clin., Pavillion Bldg., Cincinnati.Ohio 45229) STIMULATEDPLASMA PROLACTIN LEVELS IN WOMEN USING MEDROXYPROGESTERONE ACETATE OR AN INTRAUTERINEDEVICE FOR CONTRACEPTION. W.N. Spellacy, W.C. Buhi, and S.A. Birk. Fertil. & Steril. 26(10): 970, 1975. (Dept. Ob. Gyn., Coil. Med., Univ. Fla., Gainesville,Fla. 32610) EFFECTS ON SERUM COMPLEMENT OF NORMAL AND-PRE-ECLAMPTICPREGNANCY AND OF ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES. R.S. Tedder, M. Nelson, and V. Eisen. d Br. J exp. Path. 56: 28, 1975. (Dept. Rheumatol. Res., Middlesex Hosp., Med. Sch., London Wl, England) VASECTOMY: A LONG-TERM STUDY OF ITS EFFECTS ON TESTICULARENDOCRINE FUNCTION IN MAN. M. Whitby, R.D. Gordon, N. Seeney, and M.J. Thomas. Andrologia 8(l): 55, 1976. (Dept. Med., Univ. Queensland, RepatriationHosp., Greenslopes,Queensland,Australia) ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES.ABO BLOOD GROUPS, AND IN VITRO FIBRIN FORMATION. I.R. Fisch and S.H. Freedman. Obstet. Gynecol. 46(2): 473, 1975. (Kaiser PermanenteMed. Ctr., Walnut Creek, Cal. 94596) LIVER TUMORS AND ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES. E.D. Nissen and D.R. Kent. Obstet. Gynecol. 46(4): 460, 1975. 1751 W. Romneya Dr., Anaheim, Calif. 92801)
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GENETICS SENSITIVITY OF RAT TESTES TO INHIBITORS OF NUCLEIC ACID SYNTHESIS: III. THE INHERITANCE OF MITOMYCIN C-INDUCED STRUCTURAL REARRANGEMENTS OF CHROMOSOMES. M.A. Bempong and E.C. Trower. J. Hered. 66(5): 285, 1975. (Biomed. Res. Lab., Norfolk St. Coil., Norfolk, Va. 23504) PERICENTRIC INVERSIONS AND REPRODUCTION FAILURES; ,J. Boue, P. Hazelmassieux, L. Largetpiet, and C. Leonard. J. Genet. hum. 23: 81, 1975. (Ctr. Int. Enf. Chateau Longchamp, 75016 Paris, France) PHENOTYPIC HETEROGENEITY IN 4 XYY CHILDREN. G.R. Burgio, M. Fraccaro, F. Severi, L. Tiepolo, A. Colombo, and A. Scherini.- J: G&&t. hum-23: 86, 1975. (Clin. Pediat., Univ. Pavia, Italy) CYTOGENETICS AND INFERTILIT; IN MAN. l.~KARYO&E AND SEMINAL ANALYSIS. A.C. Chandley, P. Edmond, S. Christie, L. Gowans, J. Fletcher, A. Frackiewicz, and M. Newton. Ann. Hum. Genet., Lond. 39: 231, 1975. (MRC Clin. & Pop. Cytogenet. Unit, Western Gen. Hosp., Edinburgh, Scotland) GENETIC EXAMINATION OF PATIENTS IN COUNSELING FOR STERILITY OR MISCARRIAGE. J. G&&t. hum. 23: M.M. Freund, E. Basteyns, N. Martin, and R. Demeyer. 112, 1975. (Ecole Sante Publ., Lab. Teratol. & Genet. Med., 1200 Brussels, Belgium) PITUITARY RESPONSE TO SYNTHETIC LUTEINIZING HORMONE-RELEASING HORMONE IN K.-E. Huang. J. Clin. Endocrinol. PATIENTS WITH TURNER'S SYNDROME. Metab. 41(4): 771, 1975. (1 Chang-Te St., Taipai, Taiwan) "GENITAL DYSCRINISM" AS A CAUSE OF SUBFERTILITY IN MICE OF THE CBA STRAIN. M. Kalis'nik, M. Zorc, 0. Vraspir-Porenta, M. Logonder-Mlinkek, and T. Kham-Lindtner. (Inst. Histol. & Int. J. Fertil. 20: 161, 1975. Embryol., Univ. Med. Fat., Ljubljana, Yugoslavia) L. Koulischer and MITOTIC AND MFIOTIC CHROMOSOMES OF STERILE MALES. R. Schoysman. J. G&&t. hum. 23: 58, 1975. (Inst. Morphol. Pathol., 6270 Loverval, Belgium) E. Lifschytz and D.L. SEX CHROMOSOME ACTIVATION DURING SPEKMATOGENESIS. Lindsley. Genetics 78: 323, 1974. (Dept. Biol., Israel Inst. Technol., Haifa, Israel) ___ D. Millet, M. CHROMOSOMAL ANOMALIES IN MALE SECRETORY INFERTILITY. J. G&&t. hum. 23: Plachot, M.A. Lety, J. Degrouchy, and A. Netter. (Hop. Enfants Malades, Clin. Genet. Med., 75015 Paris, 121, 1975. France) LENGTH OF Y CHROMOSOME AND ACTIVITY 1N BOYS. J. Nielson and E. Nordland. (Aarhus State Hosp., Cytogenet. Lab., Clin. Genet. 8(4): 291, 1975. Risskov, Denmark) M. Sharma, H.F.L. MeyerTESTOSTERONE PRODUCTION BY XYY SUBJECTS. Steroids Bahlburg, D.A. Boon, W.R. Slamwhite, Jr., and J.A. Edwards. (Dept. Biochem., SUNY, Sch. Med., Buffalo, N.Y. 26(2): 175, 1975. 14214) J.W. Siebers, ANTENATAL SEX DETERMINATION IN BLOOD FROM PREGNANT WOMEN. Humangenetik 28: 273, 1975. I. Knauf, H.G. Hillemanns, and W. Vogel. (Univ.-Frauenklin., Freiburg, Germany) 0. Zuffardi, P. Maraschio, CHROMOSOME ABNORMALITIES AND MALE STERILITY. and F. Pasquali. J. G&&t. hum. 23: 136, 1975. (Inst. Gen. Biol., Univ. Pavia, Fat. Med., Pavia, Italy)
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