nonoxynol-9

(noun)

A spermicide that attacks the acrosomal membranes of the sperm, causing the sperm to be immobilized.

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  • spermicide

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  • Spermicides

    • The most common active ingredient of spermicides is nonoxynol-9.
    • Spermicides containing nonoxynol-9 are available in many forms, such as jelly (gel), films, and foams, but are not recommended for use by the CDC.
    • However, they recommend using a nonoxynol-9 lubricated condom over no condom at all.
    • Nonoxynol-9 has a number of possible side effects.
  • Solution to Exercises in Chapter 10

    • Solutions to Practice 1: Single Mean, Known Population Standard Deviation Solution to Exercise 9.13.1
    • Solutions to Practice 2: Single Mean, Unknown Population Standard Deviation Solution to Exercise 9.14.1
  • Practice 1: Single Mean, Known Population Standard Deviation

  • Practice 3: Single Proportion

    • The National Institute of Mental Health published an article stating that in any one-year period, approximately 9.5 percent of American adults suffer from depression or a depressive illness.
  • Practice 2: Single Mean, Unknown Population Standard Deviation

  • Solutions to Exercises in Chapter 11

  • Review

    • The grams off at per serving are 7,7,9,6,8,5.
  • Common Tones under Inversion

  • Solutions to Exercises in Chapter 9

  • Review

    • Exercise 5.9.1–Exercise 5.9.7 refer to the following study: A recent study of mothers of junior high school children in Santa Clara County reported that 76% of the mothers are employed in paid positions.
    • Exercise 5.9.6 - Exercise 5.9.7 refer to the following: We randomly pick 10 mothers from the above population.
    • Exercise 5.9.14 – Exercise 5.9.15 refer to the following study done of the Girls soccer team "Snow Leopards":
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