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Personhood: a biological phenomenon
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Emile M. Scarpelli
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1. Juni 2005
Abstract
Understanding the nature of the offspring from conception to birth is the fundamental requirement upon which clinical practice and laboratory research of Perinatal Medicine is based. Thus, definition of the person is essential, and “personhood” is not an arbitrary convention. Rather, it is a verity of nature, known and documented by biologists and understandable to all.
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Published Online: 2005-06-01
Published in Print: 2001-11-02
Copyright © 2001 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG
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- Fetal hemodynamics
- Right ventricular function in the human fetus
- Fetal congestive heart failure: correlation of Tei-Index and Cardiovascular-Score
- Doppler velocimetry in the evaluation of fetal hypoxia
- Monitoring the fetal heart non-invasively: a review of methods
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- SQUID biomagnetometry of the uterine arteries in normal and pre-eclamptic pregnancies
- Metabolic acidosis, core-peripheral temperature difference and blood pressure response to albumin infusion in hypotensive, very premature infants
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