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Schwarz
[ shwawrts; German shvahrts ]
noun
- Her·mann A·man·dus [her, -mahn ah-, mahn, -d, oo, s], 1843–1921, German mathematician.
Example Sentences
When it came to Britain's pioneering efforts to abolish slavery, in the early 19th Century, research by historian Prof Suzanne Schwarz found the Royal Family itself was divided.
“This study shows that tubal surgery cannot be considered the best way to prevent pregnancy,” Schwarz said.
“Both eggs and sperm are very small, and all it takes is one egg and one sperm to connect,” Schwarz said.
While Schwarz prefaced her response by emphasizing she doesn’t perform these surgeries herself, it’s likely that any gap in the way that fallopian tubes were sealed can likely provide an opportunity for the sperm and egg to meet and fertilize.
In a post-Dobbs landscape, this is an important reality for women to know, Schwarz said.
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