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Thematic Cluster: Cross-Border Healthcare: The Interaction between Countries, Cities, and Cultures in Healthcare

Selecting women, taming bodies? Body ontologies in egg donation practices in Spain

Selecionando mulheres, domando corpos? Ontologias corporais nas práticas de doação de óvulos na Espanha

¿Seleccionar mujeres, amansar cuerpos? Ontologías corporales en los procesos de donación de óvulos en España

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