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REPDN

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REPDNReproduction
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They speak of ata and cor sva jo, meaning reproduction and from the beginning, and point toward the south; but no one has a mother.
Seedlings from the same fruit, and the young of the same litter, sometimes differ considerably from each other, though both the young and the parents, as Muller has remarked, have apparently been exposed to exactly the same conditions of life; and this shows how unimportant the direct effects of the conditions of life are in comparison with the laws of reproduction, and of growth, and of inheritance; for had the action of the conditions been direct, if any of the young had varied, all would probably have varied in the same manner.
Now that I have seen many of them again and the rest are familiar to me in reproductions, I am astonished that at first sight I was bitterly disappointed.
He moved in the most intellectual circles: he read Browning with enthusiasm and turned up his well-shaped nose at Tennyson; he knew all the details of Shelley's treatment of Harriet; he dabbled in the history of art (on the walls of his rooms were reproductions of pictures by G.
He made fine and accurate reproductions of a number of his "records," and then enlarged them on a scale of ten to one with his pantograph.
Of the two means for couples and individuals to overcome unwanted childlessness, in Germany as elsewhere, says Lettamier, adoption has existed and been heavily regulated for centuries, but assisted reproduction has only recently come into its own, and German legislation has yet to deal with it in a comprehensive manner.
According to associate professor Fernando Colchero, author of a new paper published in Ecology Letters, a model that over-simplifies survival and reproduction can give the illusion that a population is thriving when in reality it will go extinct.
Baby Trouble covers five major topics relevant to reproduction and mothering.
In addition, doxorubicin has severe toxicity effect on reproduction system and disables the fertility of patients.
The manual in 264 pages elaborates more than hundred clinical case presentations of different stages of bovine reproduction covering diagnosis, differential diagnosis and its management.
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