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in vitro

[in vee-troh] / ɪn ˈvi troʊ /


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In-vitro fertilisation, embryo transplantation, freezing and storing semen are some of the treatments that would be included under basic insurance, said Du Xin, deputy director of Beijing's Municipal Medical Insurance Bureau.

From Reuters • Jun. 15, 2023

In-vitro fertilization and other forms of reproductive technology “by their very nature, create quality-screening incentives,” he said.

From Washington Times • Apr. 9, 2016

In-vitro fertilization was effectively illegal in many states 20 years ago, and the idea of transplanting a heart was once considered horrifying.

From Time Magazine Archive



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