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The women thus removed from the denominator expressing those ' at risk ' leave only the woman-years lived by still-fecund women to figure in the calculation.
Thus, even if women resume menses sooner, they may not become fecund at the same time.
Perhaps the fecundity of users also varies to some extent, and high-fecund women conceive earlier leaving the less-fecund women in the cohort.
Not only must they be less fecund, but they must also embrace more liberal economic policies.
The close relationship between words and their meanings was an essential part of what made the "compendious language" of mathematics so uniquely fecund.
The natural world is characterised as unruly, profligate, and indecently fecund.
Consequently, a high local concentration of fly larvae in the bedding may lead to reduced immature survival, smaller and less fecund individuals and increased emigration of adults.
The adults were not sufficiently fecund to provide seeds to reach every suitable gap, and, in any case, there were losses of seeds to predators and dispersibility was limited.
Had he not put such energy into absorbing the widest possible range of influences it is hard to imagine that he could have been so creatively fecund throughout the 1960s.
Many of the older women may be sub-fecund, while some have opted for terminal methods (tubectomy) and others may be using other modern methods of family planning.
There is no other solution than to push them into the mind of believers or their fecund imagination, or even further down into their rather perverse and crooked unconscious.
Secondly, some married women are infecund or sub-fecund; but the number of women bearing fewer than two children because of such conditions will presumably decline with medical advances.
Choosing 'current use' as the indicator also avoids the problem of recall distortion over long periods of time for women who have almost completed their fecund years.
On average, women with larger families would be expected to be more fecund than those with smaller families, and in this sense the suggestion is at least basically plausible.
There is no quick solution for making it more fecund than it has been.
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The mind boggles at paying a man to be fecund, which is what that amounts to.
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Farmers are advised to give gluten extract to their livestock to make them fecund, yet we in this country are eating bread without it.
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He is very fecund as regards the reasons given.
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As a result, the nations of a lower standard break in, in order to destroy that civilisation, and in their turn become less fecund and fall into decadence.
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However, he cannot expect me to make policy on the hoof, even though we are impressed by the ideas that flow from him in such a fecund fashion.
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On the contrary, there is abundant evidence that the tobacco industry uses much ingenuity and fecund imagination in finding ways round all the heads in the voluntary agreement.
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A biographer wrote that his imagination was excitable and fecund.
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Molas are oviparous and are amongst the most fecund of all fishes.
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To be both fecund and right is given to few.
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Females from high-predation regions reproduce more frequently and produce more offspring per litter, indicating that they are more fecund than low-predation females.
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His futurist period (roughly the 1910s) was a very fecund time in which he published a series of works that cemented his reputation.
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The term superfecundation is derived from fecund, meaning the ability to produce offspring.
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Thus, they represent the prodigiously fecund aspect of nature as well as its destructive force aspect.
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Skipjack is the most fecund of the main commercial tunas, and its population is considered sustainable against its current consumption.
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Female size is significantly correlated with ovary weight, and males intensify their courtship rituals for the more fecund females.
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The reproductive characteristics of the black dogfish, such as a large female maturation size, may render it susceptible to overfishing, though it is more fecund than other deep-sea dogfish sharks.
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Deep-water demersal trawl fisheries are expanding in the region, and assuming its biology is like other deep-water shark species, it may not be sufficiently fecund to withstand the exploitation pressure.
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The fecund periods, when the most heroes and geniuses come forth from the terrain of culture in all its ebullience, are rich in masculinity and femininity.
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Vegetables, roasted and ground to powder, act as the main garnishing on the plate, assuming the likeness of fecund earth to complement the appearance of the meats.
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At an early age, he dreamt about having a fecund future, however, the reality of his poor financial position was always something he moaned and wrote about early on.
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Relative to its size, it is highly fecund (3471071 eggs per female), and the ovaries of gravid females made up 44% of their total body weight, on average.
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Moreover, widows outnumbered widowers even while women were still fecund and at risk of dying in childbirth.
If several of those visitors are fecund women, males may be motivated to engage in costly sharing displays.
Couples classified as fecund are not necessarily so.
Another hypothesis, fitting the second model, is that there is a selection of more fecund women into the younger age at marriage groups.
Females with a length of 135-250 mm and males 115 mm were recorded as fertile and fecund.
Sealworms grew larger and more fecund in grey seals.
To be initiated beneath the fecund fronds of this tree, with these deep resonances of meaning, is to be made ritually pure or white.
The sociobiological fecundity classification contains the following categories: (a): biologically fecund.
In early centuries many women had died before they reached the end of their fecund period.
About half of these couples in each age cohort, or more practically one million fecund women or men, should be practising effective birth control.
The object of expulsion is the maternal body, visceral, fecund, decaying, and above all, devouring.
The first group consists of highly fecund subjects combining low intelligence with a low educational level who are manifestly unable to control their fertility.
Each couple was considered as fecund and classified as such, unless there were indications to the contrary.
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