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Finally, we have critically reflected on the framing of cord blood as 'waste', as a form of relinquishment that implies little or no cost to the donor.
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44 This particular pattern of relinquishment may be influenced by their study sample, 10 of whom had cognitive impairments.
Behavioural problems have been shown to increase the risk of relinquishment [ 29], and relinquishing owners have been shown to be relatively poorly informed on basic behaviour.
It's a striking gesture of relinquishment.
The loss brings with it a new note, of relinquishment.
Film work has been a process of relinquishment.
"In terms of relinquishment, I'd say this is the most serious circumstance that I can recall," Mr. Pacelle said.
And she chose to have me put through the surgery of relinquishment and adoption that I might live.
Even then, after scarcely a moment of relinquishment has passed, the enslaving monarch will go charging after the Israelites again, only to be drowned in the Reed Sea.
It has been suggested that animals obtained at low or no cost are at increased risk of relinquishment, presumably because they may represent a less committed purchase [ 12].
A form of connecting.
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