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Fecundity is
defined in two ways; in
human demography, it is the
potential for
reproduction of a
recorded po****tion as
opposed to a sole organism, while...
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Fecundity selection, also
known as
fertility selection, is the
fitness advantage resulting from
selection on
traits that
increases the
number of offspring...
- The
fecund vesper mouse (Calomys fecundus) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Cricetidae. It is
known only from Bolivia,
where it is
found in the yungas...
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Cosmological natural selection, also
called the
fecund universes, is a
hypothesis proposed by Lee
Smolin intended as a
scientific alternative to the anthropic...
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Natalism (also
called pronatalism or the pro-birth position) is a
policy paradigm or
personal value that
promotes the
reproduction of
human life as an...
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Fertilisation or
fertilization (see
spelling differences), also
known as
generative fertilisation,
syngamy and impregnation, is the
fusion of
gametes to...
- Mare
Fecunditatis /fɪˌkʌndɪˈteɪtɪs/ (Latin fēcunditātis, the "Sea of
Fecundity" or "Sea of Fertility") is a
lunar mare in the
eastern half of the visible...
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separate biological fathers. The term
superfecundation is
derived from
fecund,
meaning able to
produce offspring.
Homopaternal superfecundation is fertilization...
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marriage requires in
particular conjugal fidelity and
protecting the
fecundity of marriage. The
couple must
foster trust and
honesty as well as spiritual...
- EE (June 2013). "Volitional
determinants and age-related
decline in
fecundability: a
general po****tion
prospective cohort study in Denmark". Fertility...