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Meanings of human fertilisation in English
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Usage of human fertilisation in English
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The LCF has been involved in campaigning for changes to abortion law via the humanfertilisation and embryology bill.
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Yet the humanfertilisation and embryology authority had praised Mrs Nargund for her "textbook" handling of the mix-up, which occurred when she was away.
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They provide information about the UK's proposed HumanFertilisation and Embryology Bill here.
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Its legality was upheld by the HumanFertilisation and Embryology Authority.
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This eventually became the HumanFertilisation and Embryology Act of 1990.
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He was speaking ahead of debate on the HumanFertilisation and Embryology Bill due later this month.
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Any research on germ cells needs to be licensed by the HumanFertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA).
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The HumanFertilisation and Embryology Authority has asked Ms Diane Blood for any additional information which may support her case.
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According to the Telegraph, the UK's HumanFertilisation and Embryology Authority has granted the researchers permission to continue their experiments.
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HumanFertilisation and Embryology Act 1990 Section 37 of the act changed the Abortion Act.
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Liberal Democrat MP Evan Harris had tabled an amendment to the HumanFertilisation and Embryology Bill currently being debated in the Commons.
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The HumanFertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) will consider an application from Dr Kathy Niakan to edit human genes for research into miscarriages.
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Ms Blood (30) was yesterday afternoon celebrating the decision by the British HumanFertilisation and Embryology Authority, which ended a two-year legal battle.
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The arrangements are controlled by the Surrogacy Arrangements Act 1985 and certain provisions of the HumanFertilisation and Embryology Act 2008.
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It created the HumanFertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) to adjudicate and license all work on human embryos, whether for IVF or for scientific study.
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Many medical researchers have welcomed the go-ahead from the UK HumanFertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA), but the move was strongly condemned by pro-life campaigners.