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  2. Surrogacy - Wikipedia

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    People pursue surrogacy for a variety of reasons such as infertility, dangers or undesirable factors of pregnancy, or when pregnancy is a medical impossibility. A surrogacy relationship or legal agreement contains the person who carries the pregnancy and gives birth and the person or persons who take custody of the child after birth.

  3. Surrogate model - Wikipedia

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    An important distinction can be made between two different applications of surrogate models: design optimization and design space approximation (also known as emulation). In surrogate model-based optimization, an initial surrogate is constructed using some of the available budgets of expensive experiments and/or simulations.

  4. Surrogate - Wikipedia

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    Surrogate data testing, a technique for identifying possible nonlinearity in data. Surrogate, used in library science. Metadata is created to represent information resources. The metadata serves as the surrogate for stored information resources. Surrogate species, used in ecology and conservation biology to indicate the following:

  5. Surrogacy Is Good for Women and Good for Families - AOL

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    In a saner world, surrogacy would be embraced by both devout feminists and devout Christians. And yet opposition to surrogacy is an issue that unites many on the left and the right. Culturally ...

  6. Metamodeling - Wikipedia

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    A metamodel/ surrogate model is a model of the model, i.e. a simplified model of an actual model of a circuit, system, or software-like entity. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Metamodel can be a mathematical relation or algorithm representing input and output relations.

  7. Riley Keough used a surrogate to have her child. Here's why ...

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    Science & Tech. Sports. Weather. 24/7 Help. ... In gestational surrogacy, the surrogate has no genetic link to the baby, as an embryo is created using an egg from the intended mother (in this case ...

  8. ‘Family is more than biology’: Why LGBTQ+ women want to be ...

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    Before Malachi's first birthday, Lauren began talking to a friend who works in the fertility field about becoming a surrogate. She initially contacted the surrogacy agency in August 2023, and ...

  9. Enmeshment - Wikipedia

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    Enmeshment was also used by John Bradshaw to describe a state of cross-generational bonding within a family, whereby a child (normally of the opposite sex) becomes a surrogate spouse for their mother or father. [6] The term is sometimes applied to engulfing codependent relationships, [7] where an unhealthy symbiosis is in existence. [8]