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Pregnant sows were allowed to go to term.
For now, almost no one wants these bundles of inter-species DNA to go to term.
Stanford Bio-X affiliated faculty David Relman, Susan Holmes, Gary Shaw, and David Stevenson found that women who deliver babies prematurely have different vaginal bacteria during pregnancy than women whose pregnancies go to term.
Two years ago, a Stanford team discovered that women who deliver their babies prematurely have a different community of vaginal bacteria during pregnancy than women whose pregnancies go to term.
THE RIGHT CIRCUMSTANCES Only women who are having smooth, uncomplicated pregnancies that go to term and who are free of diabetes, hypertension and other obstetric complications should consider a home birth, experts say.
If so, they would go back to the frozen embryos and clone them, making multiple copies that were clones of the embryo clones, and letting them go to term.
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The pregnancy went to term with no complications.
"My man", by the way, is Adele's go-to term for Konecki; much as "my son" is the only way she'll ever refer to Angelo.
Given that the definition of EP is not universal, it can easily become a "go-to" term to hold an employee back from a promotion.
In some cases, Duterte has employed his go-to term for entire organizations or groups of people.
But by last year, the psychologising of Trump had given "narcissist" its coming-out party as the go-to term to describe any objectionable psyches around us.
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