(1) Will Halm's oldest daughter is one of the first generation of IVF babies born via surrogacy to gay dads.
(2) As a lawyer, Will Halm is proud to note that, of all the parental orders he has written, asserting parental rights for gay couples, no court has overturned a single one.
(3) If you had to contrive a family to illustrate historical changes in gay parenting law, it would be Halm, an attorney specialising in fertility law, his partner, Marcellin Simard, and their children.
(4) Static photographic evidence of the occurrence of cyclovergence is presented that supports and extends the result of Crone and Everhard-Halm (1975).
(5) When Halm and Simard had their first child, they were told by psychologists that they would be inadequate parents.
(6) 'To hear, "You are the legal parents" in a court of law, that was significant': Will Halm and Marcellin Simard with Harley, Luc and Malina.
(7) In California, Will Halm and his partner were the first gay dads in a surrogacy case in the US to win the right to have their names on their child's birth certificate, after a legal battle in 1998.
(8) "That judgment in 1998, with our second child, was really a critical point," Halm says.
(9) Photograph: courtesy of Will Halm In the US, commercial surrogacy is legal and therefore slightly less complex, depending on which state you're in.
(10) Halm's mother started to make comments on which of the two dads the baby looked like.
Salm
Definition:
(n.) Psalm.
Example Sentences:
(1) The salIR and salM genes of Streptomyces albus G specify the SalGI (SalI) restriction enzyme and its cognate methyltransferase, respectively.
(2) Results also showed that little or no death occurred during heat challenges of 1 h at temperatures of up to 100 degrees C. The survival of Salm.
(3) In guinea pig trachea and human bronchial smooth muscle, SALM was more potent than isoprenaline (ISO), salbutamol (SALB), and clenbuterol (CLEN).
(4) By a cell culture method, peritoneal macrophages of mice were shown to be innately capable of destroying the ingested virulent Salm.
(5) The peroxide resistant fraction of a cold-shocked population of Salm.
(6) The chimpanzees were challenged with 26x10(9) cells of the virulent Salm.
(7) For that reason is recommended to use the chlorinated lime and the chloramine with priority for disinfection of Salm.
(8) In CBA mice ciprofloxacin therapy also resulted in significantly lower viable counts of Salm.
(9) Therefore, we conclude that Antp negatively regulates salm.
(10) The effects of salm-calcitonin on breast cancer osteolytic skeletal metastases have been studied on conventional radiographs.
(11) The expression of this newly discovered gene, spalt major (salm) is strongly repressed in gain-of-function mutants that express Antp in the antennal disc.
(12) By the method "test-vector" the influence of solutions of chlorinated lime, chloramine, sodium base formalin was investigated over 30 strains Salm.
(13) The organisms were distributed homogeneously between capsules, and their numbers were stable for 120 d when the capsules were stored in dry conditions at 4 degrees C. Addition of these capsules with or without food samples to pre-enrichment broth gave low and reproducible levels of Salm.
(14) An inactive propanediol oxidoreductase was induced in Salm.
(15) This indicated that casein exerts a protective effect on Salm.
(16) Serotypes isolated were Salmonella enteritidis (66%), Salm.
(17) Of the other macrolides, only rosaramicin showed increased activity against Salm.
(18) There were no marked differences in the isolation rates obtained with different selective enrichment media, or after incubation at 36 degrees and 43 degrees C for 24 or 48 h. Contaminated samples of cheese failed to yield Salm.
(19) Macrophages from previously infected mice did not appear to have any significant increase in their bactericidal activity against salmonellae, but they possessed cytophilic antibodies specific against the H and the O antigens of Salm.
(20) At relatively low infecting doses, immunizations with either viable attenuated or heat killed Salm.