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The initiative could be interpreted to ban emergency contraception as well as the regular birth control pill, which can both affect a fertilized egg's ability to attach to the uterus.
HUFFPOST HILL - Where Republicans Move Their Money Eliot Nelson 2011
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The initiative could be interpreted to ban emergency contraception as well as the regular birth control pill, which can both affect a fertilized egg's ability to attach to the uterus.
HUFFPOST HILL - Where Republicans Move Their Money Eliot Nelson 2011
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Now, Dr. Egli and his colleagues have—partially—achieved it via a simple move: They didn't remove the egg's own nucleus.
Cloning Offers Stem-Cell Hope Gautam Naik 2011
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And over a 30-year career, an extra 0.5% annual fee can slash a nest egg's purchasing power at the time of retirement by more than 12%, according to the research center.
Earlier Retirement: Beating Back the High Fees Eleanor Laise 2010
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For more information, consumers can visit the Egg Safety Center, or call Wright County egg's information line at 866-272-5582, which contains a recording with recall details and instructions.
Egg Recall List UPDATE: 380 MILLION Eggs Recalled Over Salmonella 2010
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Only one factor can markedly affect an egg's taste, and that is the presence of strong flavors in the feed.
Washington Post 's Egg Taste Test Says Homegrown And Factory Eggs Taste The Same [UPDATED, POLL] 2010
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And over a 30-year career, an extra 0.5% annual fee can slash a nest egg's purchasing power at the time of retirement by more than 12%, according to the research center.
Earlier Retirement: Beating Back the High Fees Eleanor Laise 2010
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Entrance of the sperm stimulates calcium ion channels in the egg's wall to open.
Assessing Causality 2008
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And over a 30-year career, an extra 0.5% annual fee can slash a nest egg's purchasing power at the time of retirement by more than 12%, according to the research center.
Earlier Retirement: Beating Back the High Fees Eleanor Laise 2010
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And over a 30-year career, an extra 0.5% annual fee can slash a nest egg's purchasing power at the time of retirement by more than 12%, according to the research center.
Earlier Retirement: Beating Back the High Fees Eleanor Laise 2010
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