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Minh Nguyễn Ngọc Quang Posted 5 years ago
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Can anybody explain to me the definition of "Local uterine factors" in this sentence:

These local uterine factors could be affected by the general maternal factors such as increasing age and poor health and physique and malnutrition.

  

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You aren't giving me much to go on. Have you looked up "uterine"? If you have, you know as much as I do right now.

  • You aren't giving me much to go on.
  • Have you looked up "uterine"?
  • If you have, you know as much as I do right now.
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You aren't giving me much to go on. Have you looked up "uterine"? If you have, you know as much as I do right now.

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Minh Nguy?n Ng?c Quanglocal uterine factors

The sentence is not good English; however the phrase "local uterine factors" refers to the chemical environment (e.g. presence of hormones, acidity) and condition of the lining of a female uterus.

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