QUÉ SIGNIFICA REPRODUCTIVELY EN INGLÉS
definición de reproductively en el diccionario inglés
La definición de reproductivamente en el diccionario está relacionada con, relacionada con, característica de, o tomando parte en la reproducción, es decir, cualquiera de varios procesos, ya sean sexuales o asexuales, por los cuales un animal o planta produce uno o más individuos similares a sí mismo.
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «REPRODUCTIVELY»
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Reproductively Active Chemicals: A Reference Guide
Food Additives Handbook By Richard J. Lewis, Sr., 600 pages, 6 7/8 × 10, ISBN 0-442-20508-2 More than 1350 food additives, including direct and indirect additives, packaging materials, and pesticide residue, are covered in this handbook.
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Adapting Minds: Evolutionary Psychology and the Persistent ...
When there is at least periodic interbreeding between the populations in two or
more lineages, those lineages are reproductively interwoven (by periodic gene
flow) across evolutionary time, and they consequently belong to the same
species ...
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Disability in Local and Global Worlds
3. Reproductively. Disabled. Lives. Infertility,. Stigma,. and. Suffering. in. Egypt.
and. India. MARCIA C. INHORN ADITYA BHARADWAJ In 1994, the International
Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) was held in Cairo,
effectively ...
Benedicte Ingstad, Susan Reynolds Whyte,
2007
However, given my agenda to assess the prospects of naturalism, I will restrict
attention to those things which are members of biologically-based reproductively
established families - specifically those which have been naturally selected and ...
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Evolutionary Theory and Ethnic Conflict
Barring benefits to kin that enhance their reproductive success enough to offset
the loss of all personal reproduction, this practice tends to reduce the inclusive
fitness of the eunuch while providing reproductively relevant benefits to the
master.
Patrick James, David Goetze,
2001
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Metaphysics and the Origin of Species
A still later version (Mayr, 1982a:273) reads: A species is a reproductive
community of populations (reproductively isolated from others) that occupies a
specific niche in nature. Here, the term 'population' means a local population, the
"groups" ...
Michael T. Ghiselin,
1997
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Function, Selection, and Design
First-order reproductively established families consist of replicators, which
directly reproduce their structures when making copies of themselves in
accordance with causal laws of nature. Thus, each temporal sequence of
replicators that are ...
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Populations, Species, and Evolution: An Abridgment of Animal ...
A species is a reproductively isolated population. The problem of the
multiplication of species, then, is to explain how a natural population is divided
into several that are reproductively isolated, or, more generally, how to explain
the origin of a ...
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Evolutionary Biology - Concepts, Molecular and Morphological ...
Reproductively. Isolated. from. the. Ancestral. Population. Are. Self-Fertile.
Complete inability to undergo meiosis would prevent the establishment of a new
species. This might be caused either by mutations in genes important for meiosis
or by ...
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Proceedings of the Ninth International Polychaete Conference
Previous research has indicated that California populations are reproductively
compatible with worms from North Carolina but reproductively isolated from
Maine populations. In spite of these species-level differences, all populations of
this ...
N. J. Maciolek, N.j. Maciolek & J.a. Blake (eds), James A. Blake,
2009
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «REPRODUCTIVELY»
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reproductively en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Love in the Time of Monkeys
Even more important, a female mammal is reproductively limited by pregnancy and lactation, whereas a male is unfettered by these time and energy constraints. «Natural History Magazine, Ene 15»
Herd management strategies top beef cattle seminar agenda
The seminar, called "Developing a Reproductively Sound Cow Herd," is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Jan. 17 at the Orange County Community Center, 1075 ... «Purdue Newsroom, Dic 14»
Today In Science: A "Gamergate" Is a Type Of Female Ant
Their colonies usually have a queen, but when she dies, female workers fight for dominance until a cadre of 12 reproductively viable ants become the new ... «The Mary Sue, Oct 14»
Nature: Galápagos Finch "Species" Can Interbreed
So if the "medium" and "small" finches are interbreeding with one another, then they're not reproductively isolated, meaning they're not different species, ... «Discovery Institute, Mar 14»
How species are like pornography: Species concepts and the fossil …
Applying the biological species concept to fossil animals is problematic because it's difficult to prove whether or not they were reproductively isolated from each ... «PLoS Blogs, Abr 13»
Abusive partners could sabotage women's birth control, docs warn
Doctors should ask teen girls and women whether their partners are trying to force them to get pregnant or otherwise "reproductively coercing" them, according ... «New York Daily News, Ene 13»
Sex of early birds suggests dinosaur reproductive style
Finding such tissue—present during a short period of time in reproductively active females—in a specimen that lacked long feathers proved that those birds ... «Phys.Org, Ene 13»
Why aren't we all tall?
There's a fair amount of social science and anecdata that tall males are more reproductively fit. More precisely, males one to two standard deviations above the ... «Discover Magazine, Ago 12»
Speciation Fail: Single Bona Fide Example of Animal Speciation is …
At first blush, however, one example did seem to document speciation in animals (where speciation is defined as the establishment of a reproductively isolated ... «Discovery Institute, Ene 12»
"Speciation"? It's All in the Definition
Evolutionary biologists typically define "species" as a reproductively isolated population of individuals. For example, the FAQ quotes the great neo-Darwinian ... «Discovery Institute, Ene 12»