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Reproductive Biology Insights

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Pollutants, Sedentarism, Circadian Rhythm and their Effects on Fertility

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Publication Date: 02 Sep 2009

Type: Meeting Report

Journal: Reproductive Biology Insights

Citation: Reproductive Biology Insights 2009:2 47-52

Abstract

This presentation deals with three different and diverse subject areas which may have effects on the reproductive potential of an individual. Pollutants or environmental contaminants are compounds or chemicals which may be persistent and ubiquitous, sedentarism which is related to lifestyle and circadian rhythm which is inherent in tissues, organs or whole body.


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