10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FERTILISABLE»
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fertilisable in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Pamphlets on Biology: Kofoid collection
(1) The fertilisable life of the egg. The rapidity with which the starfish egg
becomes fertilisable after it has been laid (or taken from the gonad) varies with
the ripeness of the egg. Eggs which have been laid naturally by the starfish, and
are ...
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Literary Translation: World Literature Or 'worlding' Literature?
Though probably more obscene than any preceding episode, it seems to me to
be perfectly sane full amoral fertilisable untrustworthy engaging shrewd limited
prudent indifferent Weib. Ich bin der [sic!] Fleisch der stets bejaht 1 In this essay I
...
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Animal Behaviour: Evolution and Mechanisms: Evolution and ...
Investment in gaining privileged access to mates or fertilisable gametes usually
bears costs (e.g. Taborsky et al. 1987, Simmons et al. 1992, Plais- tow and
Tsubaki 2000, Wagner 2005). These costs may involve (i) the production and
display of ...
Peter M. Kappeler, Nils Anthes, Ralph Bergmüller, 2010
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a text book of experiemental cytology
As is general in such experiments, a given species of egg was found to be more
readily fertilisable by homogenic sperm than by sperm of a foreign species and
the larvae so obtained were more viable. The ability of two species to cross ...
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Joyce, "Penelope" and the Body
Though probably more obscene than any preceding episode it seems to me to be
perfectly sane full amoral fertilisable untrustworthy engaging shrewd limited
prudent indifferent Weib. Ich bin das Fleisch das stets bejaht. (L I 170) Joyce's ...
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James Joyce's Ulysses: Critical Essays
... taken steps to avoid having another. Still, in his famous sentence on Molly,
Joyce calls her 'fertilisable', not 'fertilised'. n The capacity is all that is needed for
eligibility to the symbolic level; her use of the capacity is her own individual affair.
Clive Hart, David Hayman, 1974
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The Surveyor, Engineer, and Architect
Her terrestrial manifestation is Night, and she represents the fertilisable energy.
Thus the two leading manifestations of the Egyptian triad ire the male and the
female ; but they are created or born, and not self-existent ; not gods, but merely ...
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New Zealand Journal of Zoology
Yamamoto showed that, after standing in fresh water for 4 min, only 6% of the
eggs of Oryzias ¡atipes (a Japanese cyprinodont) were fertilisable and after 6 min
none were fertilisable. Loss of the capacity to be fertilised results from the effect of
...
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The Journal of the Indian Botanical Society
52. L. S! fertilisable ovule. Fig. 53. Fertilisable embrvo sac. Fig. 41, x 325; Figs. 42
-50. x 700; Fig. 51, X 45; Fig. 52, x 425; Fig. 53, x 700. around the antipodal end
of the embryo-sac become thick-walled as in several members of Sterculiaceae.
Indian Botanical Society, 1952
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The Journal of Microscopy and Natural Science
A long series of experiments proved that both kinds of pollen are nearly or quite
impotent upon the stigma of the same flower, and that no ovary is fully fertilisable
in any other manner than by stamens of the corresponding length. Nescea ...
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FERTILISABLE»
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fertilisable is used in the context of the following news items.
Cambridge scientists unlock cause of some types of infertility
For the first time ever, they were able to watch in real time the step-by-step process that leads to the formation of fertilisable human eggs. «Cambridge News, Jun 15»
Renewed Hope for Motherhood Through IVF
"We always emphasis the issue of age in IVF procedures, because early ages make women to have the ability to produce fertilisable eggs. «The Guardian, Apr 15»
Ilorin Varsity Hospital Ends Woman's 20 Years of Childlessness
... "we always emphasis on the issue of age in IVF procedures, because early ages make women to have the ability to produce fertilisable eggs. «The Guardian, Mar 15»
Basic research could lead to fertility improvements, says Cambridge …
She and her group are researching how fertilisable eggs develop in mammals, and what happens when the egg fails to develop properly. «Cambridge News, Feb 15»
Primed sperm capsules point to easier breeding
Cells in the capsules respond to the luteinizing hormone released during ovulation, releasing the sperm towards the fertilisable ovum. «swissinfo.ch, May 11»
Recycled Island: A Colourful Paradise Made From Garbage
So we're talking houses made from plastic, fertilisable soil made from seaweed and human manure, and electricity coming from solar, wave ... «Gizmodo Australia, Jul 10»