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reproductive ability

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reproductive
adjective
uk /ˌriː.prəˈdʌk.tɪv/ us /ˌriː.prəˈdʌk.t̬ɪv/
relating to the process ...
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ability
noun[C or U]
uk /əˈbɪl.ə.ti/ us /əˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
the physical or mental power or skill needed to ...
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Examples of reproductive ability


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The subsequent fate of the female centrosome is unclear, but it appears to lose both microtubule nucleating activity and reproductiveability.
Most species of mammals have small reproductiveability.
Each of the various estimates of growth or reproductiveability were treated equally in our analysis.
According to my understanding there is no scientific ground for there being a close season for these fish largely because they have a higher reproductiveability than salmon or trout.
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First and foremost, we are obtaining a ban on the use of a range of carcinogenic substances and on the use of substances that impair our reproductiveability.
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Suckling after two years may serve to maintain growth rate, body condition and reproductiveability.
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Studies suggest females produce cloacal pheromones to indicate reproductiveability.
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These are events that signal a loss of reproductiveability or potential, or that did so in humans' ancestral environment.
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These he called eductive ability and reproductiveability.
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Lead was found to be lethal at low levels and sodium tungstate was much less toxic, but the tungstate completely inhibited their reproductiveability.
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Based on these observations, the nutrient level at the larval stage tends to correlate with the reproductiveability of the larvae as it develops.
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In the next stage physical growth finishes, and eventually declining jing leads to exhaustion of tian gui, thus extinguishing reproductiveability.
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Achieving reproductiveability early and having large litters provides a biological balance to this.
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Eusocial insects are animals that develop large, multigenerational cooperative societies that assist each other in the rearing of young, often at the cost of an individuals life or reproductiveability.
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Once the host's reproductiveability is lost, any future changes in host behavior can not directly benefit the host's reproductive fitness but may benefit the parasite's.
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His idea was that variation in reproductiveability, caused mainly by the prevention of inter-crossing with parental forms, was the primary driving force in the production of new species.
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Elements of their social significance which were grounded in men's dependence on women's productive and reproductive abilities became displaced.
Such altruism is explained in that eusocial insects benefit from giving up reproductiveability of many individuals to improve the overall fitness of closely related offspring.
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Eusocial insects develop large, multigenerational cooperative societies that assist each other in the rearing of young, often at the cost of an individuals life or reproductiveability.
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The rabbit's reproductive abilities were the inspiration for the phrase breeding like rabbits.
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