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Andrology Dysfunction Health Male Reproductive
 An Atlas of Clinical and Molecular Andrology: Atlas of Clinical Andrology covers the basic science and clinical applications of the three main areas in the science of andrology: reproductive physiology, male reproductive dysfunction, and modern assisted reproductive technology. The book includes studies on the process of aging, which is a growing problem for today's andrologists, and discusses techniques to assist clinicians and research investigators in the diagnosis and improvement of reproductive parameters. Each chapter is made of several illustrations assembled in a montage formation to save space, tabulation of pertinent information in a simplified form, and brief, concise text. Line drawings help explain "TEM," "SEM," and "AFM.
 An Atlas of Reproductive Physiology in Men Meeting the needs of professionals in this growing specialty, An Atlas of Reproductive Physiology in Men summarizes some of the latest research in the field. Packed with tables, color illustrations, and photographs, the book covers male endocrinology, growth factors and wellness, sperm quality and fertility, male reproductive and erectile dysfunctions. genetics, andrology and immunoandrology, molecular andrology, male contraception, and future research directions. Bridging the gap between basic and clinical science, the book covers laboratory techniques and morphological, anatomical, biochemical, immunological, hereditary, and microbiological parameters and their clinical application.
Andrology - Andrology (from the Greek andros, man) is the medical specialty that deals with male health, particularly relating to the problems of the male reproductive system and urological problems that are unique to men. Gynaecology deals with medical issues which are specific to women. Male reproductive system (human) - The human male reproductive system is a series of organs located outside of the body and around the pelvic region of a male. Webster v. Reproductive Health Services - Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, 492 U. City of Akron v. Akron Center for Reproductive Health - City of Akron v. Akron Center for Reproductive Health was a United States abortion rights case (June 15, 1983), which strikes down an Ohio abortion law requiring a 24-hour wait following counseling, which includes the statement "the unborn child is a human life from the moment of conception".
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