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and other processes have favored vegetative | reproduction, a cloning of the plants that does not remi |
1976 Production and | Reproduction: A Comparative Study of the Domestic Domain |
alities, in terms of increased survival and | reproduction, a trait conveys. |
The | reproduction above the Marian altar is documented to hav |
ps is especially well-known (see section on | reproduction, above). |
came increasingly available for research on | reproduction after the middle of the century, and the fo |
cy of Canada (PHAC), and the Assisted Human | Reproduction Agency of Canada (AHRAC). |
aits will be passed on to offspring through | reproduction alone. |
Reproduction also occurs in July, when reproducing ants | |
larly in his last years, their processes of | reproduction, also on account of its bearing on some of |
Cell Structure and Metabolism | Reproduction among Haloferax volcanii occurs asexually b |
elopment, Litigation, and Regulation, Human | Reproduction and International Law, and International Ba |
Reproduction and Succession: Studies in Anthropology, La | |
Center for Research on | Reproduction and Women's Health |
Sexual | reproduction and sporogenic development occur within the |
cted in such categories as motion sickness, | reproduction and regeneration, immunology, and readaptio |
nagement, as changes could seriously affect | reproduction and thus the number of juveniles coming int |
lable to the consumer in a means capable of | reproduction and storage. |
In addition, goserelin is used in assisted | reproduction and in the treatment of precocious puberty. |
Mr. Newport wrote on the Organs of | Reproduction, and the Development of the Myriopoda in Ph |
from closely related species by its sexual | reproduction and movement in response to light. |
al journal of the European Society of Human | Reproduction and Embryology. |
trol technique, designed to prevent illegal | reproduction and audio ripping of the disc. |
into the taxonomy, distribution, abundance, | reproduction and ecology of this species. |
plantation rate" (European Society of Human | Reproduction and Embryology, 1994) |
ed to regain its "purity" through selective | reproduction and sterilization. |
l processes, such as embryonic development, | reproduction, and tissue remodeling, as well as in disea |
ctive pollinators in order to ensure proper | reproduction and longevity of the species. |
Little is known about its | reproduction, and attempts to breed it in captivity have |
number, and represents a combined rate for | reproduction and starvation. |
species is a "fire-follower", experiencing | reproduction and prolific blooming after wildfire. |
ternate stages of allogamous and autogamous | reproduction, and the description of a hitherto unknown |
Her work concerns social | reproduction and the production of space, place and natu |
ra who also wrote more broadly on genetics, | reproduction and human sexuality. |
improving digestion and to help lactation, | reproduction, and weight gain. |
ents, hearing aids, sonar systems and sound | reproduction and broadcasting equipment. |
earch focused on evolutionary mechanisms of | reproduction and social communication. |
nd of summer combines with exhaustive daily | reproduction and lower natural levels of food for tissue |
re the Aspidogastrea, which have no asexual | reproduction, and the schistosomes, which are dioecious. |
elease, to the New York offices of YIVO for | reproduction and cataloguing, of archives that had belon |
She has published widely on social | reproduction and everyday as well as on social theory an |
t two ways: one is via the beetle's natural | reproduction and migration. |
ndation director of the Monash Institute of | Reproduction and Development (recently renamed the Monas |
ering books only on matters of sex, gender, | reproduction, and health. |
search into ultrasonic frequencies in sound | reproduction and his claims that the time resolution of |
The latter group does engage in sexual | reproduction, and motility does not involve flagella, si |
tes from ART patients" (Journal of Assisted | Reproduction and Genetics, April 2007) |
x?" (with Luis Montero, Journal of Assisted | Reproduction and Genetics, February 1988) |
Sexual | Reproduction and Sexual Selection |
y Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and | Reproduction and Adjunct Faculty at the Center for the I |
nt plans, acting as genetic advisors in the | reproduction and conservation of species including marbl |
Journal Of | Reproduction and Fertility. |
st populations, this is the primary mode of | reproduction, and sexually mature individuals are exceed |
imagined as various investments in growth, | reproduction, and survivorship. |
ith angiogenesis, such as wound healing and | reproduction, are seemingly not affected by endostatin. |
the host, typically before the host reached | reproduction, are termed parasitoids. |
Physiological barriers to | reproduction are not known to occur within Cannabis, and |
ulation is female, it is capable of asexual | reproduction as well as sexual reproduction. |
is can be an important mechanism for sexual | reproduction, as the pollinator distributes its pollen. |
olutionary theory and of the role of sexual | reproduction as a critical factor in evolution and in th |
e female praniza 3 in order to be ready for | reproduction as soon as the females mature. |
designed for process photography, involving | reproduction at or near 1:1 scale. |
Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and | Reproduction at Indiana University from 1995 to 2004. |
ientific studies of the physiology of human | reproduction at Berlin University. |
ct (1986), Oxford University Press, Digital | Reproduction available at Google Books (2001) |
A | reproduction baroque trumpet |
Sexual | reproduction begins early in the second spring as temper |
er, less than 1 metre (3 ft 3 in) deep, and | reproduction begins in May or June; the species is highl |
The Science of Human | Reproduction: Biological aspects of Sex, 1933 |
he Kittinger Company, and other mass market | reproduction brands like Ethan Allen and Pennsylvania Ho |
perty doesn't cause success in survival and | reproduction, but is linked to one that does, then there |
s species spreads mainly through vegetative | reproduction, but flowers are occasionally produced in s |
Asexual | reproduction by paratomy is common, leading to chains of |
s and diverse white blood cells with sexual | reproduction by exoerythrocytic or by exo- and endoeryth |
ave a negative effect on others' growth and | reproduction by their effect on a resource (in this case |
urse, though marked perforations imply that | reproduction by transverse fission was also quite likely |
It may also undergo sexual | reproduction by producing minute, microscopic flowers. |
Reproduction by means of brownish-red bulbils in the axi | |
, with the front cab section being a modern | reproduction by the Museum of Army Transport in Beverley |
r pair of fronds as it undergoes vegetative | reproduction by budding. |
is the strategy, by a parasite, of blocking | reproduction by its host, completely or in part. |
e mother if produced parthenogenically, and | reproduction can be limited to parthenogenesis if the pr |
Reproduction can be by sexual or asexual means. | |
was appointed Chairperson of Assisted Human | Reproduction Canada, a federal agency created to protect |
Reproduction carts have been made available from RetroZo | |
with a DVD, and a premium which includes a | reproduction cassette of their 1989 demo "Shade" and a r |
e there was no subjective evidence that the | reproduction caused harm to his reputation. |
of the decreases in reindeer population and | reproduction caused by the worsening ecology of the regi |
mple in its use in radio engineering, sound | reproduction, cinema, and television could be expanded, |
He also built the | reproduction Civil War fort on the summit of Kit Hill an |
h as seasonal migrations, pollution, sexual | reproduction, combat, and transmission of disease and ev |
e imaging, applications and display, colour | reproduction, consumer imaging, detectors and sensors, d |
imed, on the other hand, that only an exact | reproduction could be protected. |
Fruits and | reproduction: Creeping groundsel is easily dispersed by |
Diagram for calibrating user specified tone | reproduction curve (TRC)" |
cations from year to year to interrupt pest | reproduction cycles; |
) is a term used in the field of biological | reproduction describing the fertilization of an ovum fro |
Steroid hormones control many aspects of | reproduction, development, and homeostasis in higher org |
nes in the body can change the homeostasis, | reproduction, development, and/or behavior the same as e |
A thought recording and | reproduction device refers to any machine which is able |
n into spermatocytes when needed for sexual | reproduction, due to the lack of reproductive organs in |
yclic means that an insect undergoes sexual | reproduction during at least part of its life cycle. |
is species is not particularly efficient in | reproduction; each plant makes about 20 seeds per year a |
was greatly impressed by the uniformity and | reproduction efficiency of Braunvieh. |
In sexual | reproduction, eggs and sperm are ejected through the mou |
cloth, wood, glass, paper, photomechanical | reproduction, electric lights, stuffed bird and paint; i |
d with a control amplifier in high-fidelity | reproduction equipment), mic pre and pre. |
fourth filter color is "to reduce the color | reproduction errors and to record natural images closer |
s is an internationally recognized wildlife | reproduction expert and researcher. |
Seed | Reproduction Field |
Assorted | reproduction firesteels typical of Roman to Medieval per |
Molecular Human | Reproduction focuses on molecular aspects of reproductiv |
Reproduction follows an annual rhythm with peak farrowin | |
C. uncinata goes through asexual | reproduction for cell division and duplication called am |
are overlapping generations with year-round | reproduction for the insect. |
completely and controls its metabolism and | reproduction, forming a xenoma. . |
This historical | reproduction found a contemporary parallel in 2007, when |
In asexual | reproduction, fragments of the column are capable of reg |
Apomixis (asexual | reproduction from non-fertilized seeds) appeared common |
or of Veterinary Obstetrics and Diseases of | Reproduction from 1965-73 at the Royal Veterinary Colleg |
scratches and film grain and improves color | reproduction from film. |
Black and white | reproduction from exhibition catalog. |
nce a leading U.S. manufacturer of colonial | reproduction furniture. |
down metabolic processes such as digestion, | reproduction, growth and immunity. |
Reproduction habits are not well known, but are presumed | |
nown as at the time of release, Transformer | reproduction had not been clearly defined, and no mentio |
A | reproduction hangs in its place at Jefferson University. |
e designed and implemented an award-winning | reproduction health program. |
Reproduction, heredity, variation in individuals among t | |
thesis explaining the maintenance of sexual | reproduction, his work on sympatric speciation, and his |
for the majestic "pumping" and the ease of | reproduction; however they do tend to grow like weeds in |
Terracotta army | reproduction in one-third scale. |
collection, but there is a fine large color | reproduction in the book The Last Romantics (1989). |
, geneticist and expert on the placenta and | reproduction in humans and myriad mammalian species. |
These results imply that | reproduction in pterosaurs was more like that in modern |
ryology Authority, which regulates assisted | reproduction in the UK. |
e solved important problems of survival and | reproduction in ancestral environments. |
This is common in plants (see Sexual | reproduction in plants) and certain protozoans. |
A widespread means of asexual | reproduction in both liverworts and mosses is the produc |
Most of what is known about | reproduction in the crested porcupine comes from individ |
printed in Northern Ireland in a two-volume | reproduction in the late 20th century. |
arnes Foundation, which never permitted its | reproduction in color, it is the least familiar of moder |
The mode of | reproduction in this kind of organism is external. |
a hard-to-find source, this history merits | reproduction in its entirety. |
his first work on fungi, describing sexual | reproduction in Peronospora. |
t supports the aedeagus, the organ used for | reproduction in insects. |
Parasite stops | reproduction in its host the crab and stimulates the fem |
rk of many artists, including Caldwell, for | reproduction in proselytization tracts printed by the Ch |
f the school hockey and cricket teams and a | reproduction in 2008 of the 1908 edition of The Dolphin, |
Irminsul | reproduction in Irmenseul |
he energy efficiency of a steam engine (see | reproduction in, page 8). |
stance of, naturally occurring processes of | reproduction, including selective breeding techniques or |
The species can allocate resources to | reproduction instead of wings and flight muscles. |
Sexual | reproduction is not known to occur. |
Reproduction is by laying eggs (oviparous). | |
Reproduction is presumed to be viviparous. | |
Reproduction is presumed to be ovoviviparous. | |
e in motility,paired worm are separated and | reproduction is stopped. |
an shrub which is triploid and sterile, and | reproduction is entirely vegetative with all plants havi |
Reproduction is accomplished by both seed and vegetative | |
Sexual | reproduction is rare in this species, which undergoes ve |
The third method of | reproduction is more of a survival mechanism than a repr |
Its length is up to 30 cm, and its | reproduction is ovoviviparous. |
Reproduction is negatively affected by human disturbance | |
Reproduction is oviparous, with high reported fecunditie | |
Reproduction is ovoviviparous with up to 13 pups in one | |
Reproduction is aplacental viviparous, with females givi | |
However, in many stands current | reproduction is not adequate to replace old and dying tr |
Reproduction is prohibited" (it's most likely aimed at p | |
Although all energy otherwise expended on | reproduction is directed to the Sacculina, the crab deve |
Flowers rarely produce viable seeds and | reproduction is normally by the bulbils. |
Reproduction is presumably aplacental viviparous as in t | |
Reproduction is generally by offsets, which may number 5 | |
Human | Reproduction is a peer-reviewed scientific journal cover |
Reproduction is aplacental viviparity in the same way as | |
Reproduction is ovoviviparous, the embryos feeding on th | |
A host in which parasites have sexual | reproduction is known as the definitive, final or primar |
Artificial | reproduction is the creation of new life by other than t |
Reproduction is aplacental viviparous, with females givi | |
Reproduction is oviparous. | |
Reproduction is viviparous. | |
to trigger seed germination in plants whose | reproduction is fire-dependent. |
Its | reproduction is ovoviviparous. |
All | reproduction is asexual. |
Reproduction is Ovoviviparous. | |
Its | reproduction is ovoviviparous . |
Reproduction is ovoviviparous. | |
Reproduction is sexual. | |
Reproduction is oviparous . | |
he reasons why a self fertilizing method of | reproduction is so effective are the efficacy of reprodu |
Reproduction is sexual, and through copulation. | |
oposes a theory of sexual behavior in which | reproduction is only one of its principal biological fun |
Its | reproduction is presumed to be ovoviviparous. |
es for Apache trout in waters where natural | reproduction isn't occurring and the Apache trout popula |
On | reproduction, it attaches its eggs in clumps on undersid |
During | reproduction, it produces many yellow flowers arranged i |
During | reproduction, it produces many purple flowers arranged i |
o its habit of self-pollination and asexual | reproduction, its relatively narrow tolerance of habitat |
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