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Investigation of confined placental mosaicism and aberrant H19/ IGF2 imprinting in pregnancies conceived by in-vitro fertilization (IVF) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI)

https://cwslc.andornot.com/en/permalink/catalog113955
Chan Wong, Edgar Antonio. [Vancouver, BC?]: University of British Columbia , 2011.
Website
http://hdl.handle.net/2429/33832
Material Type
Thesis
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Thesis Shelf
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In-vitro fertilization (IVF) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) are two of the most common forms of assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) used to treat human infertility. Presently, over two million children have been conceived by ART. The majority of these children are born healthy. H…
Website
http://hdl.handle.net/2429/33832
Author
Chan Wong, Edgar Antonio
Place of Publication
[Vancouver, BC?]
Publisher
University of British Columbia
Publication Date
2011
Subject
Faculty of Medicine
Theses
Abstract
In-vitro fertilization (IVF) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) are two of the most common forms of assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) used to treat human infertility. Presently, over two million children have been conceived by ART. The majority of these children are born healthy. However, IVF and ICSI have been associated with increased risks of adverse perinatal health outcomes. The higher risk of low birth weight, intrauterine growth restriction, and small for gestational age are of special concern due to its association with adult-onset diseases. In this thesis project, the effect of ART on the genetic and epigenetic status of the placenta, and their associations with fetal growth restriction are examined.
Language
English
Material Type
Thesis
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Leaving ADDIE for SAM: An agile model for developing the best learning experiences

https://cwslc.andornot.com/en/permalink/catalog112732
Allen, Michael, Sites, Richard. Alexandria, VA: ASTD Press , 2012.
Material Type
Book
Call Number
REF AA 320 ALL 2013
Availability
1 copy, 1 available
The ADDIE process is past its prime.; It was developed long before Agile and other iterative processes that have introduced greater efficiencies in design and development, fostered more creativity, and addressed effective stakeholder involvement. Leaving ADDIE for SAM introduces two new concepts - …
Author
Allen, Michael
Sites, Richard
Place of Publication
Alexandria, VA
Publisher
ASTD Press
Publication Date
2012
Physical Description
Paperback, 202 pages
Subject
Learning
Abstract
The ADDIE process is past its prime.
It was developed long before Agile and other iterative processes that have introduced greater efficiencies in design and development, fostered more creativity, and addressed effective stakeholder involvement. Leaving ADDIE for SAM introduces two new concepts - SAM, the Successive Approximation Model, and the Savvy Start. Together, they incorporate contemporary design and development processes that reduce the complexity of instructional design and development, yielding more energetic and effective learning experiences.
ISBN
978-1-56286-711-9
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
REF AA 320 ALL 2013

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