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Fertilisation or
fertilization (see
spelling differences), also
known as
generative fertilisation,
syngamy and impregnation, is the
fusion of gametes...
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production of a
fertilized egg
called a zygote,
initiating embryonic development.
Scientists discovered the
dynamics of
human fertilization in the 19th century...
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fertilized embryo within the dish,
given the fact that the egg has not yet
hatched nor been
given the
chance to hatch. Traditionally, the
fertilized eggs...
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external fertilization because she may have
limited control of who is
fertilizing her eggs, and when they are
being fertilized.
Making a decision...
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parenthood project during in
vitro fertilization and
after discontinuation of
unsuccessful in
vitro fertilization".
Fertility and Sterility. 92 (1): 149–156...
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Double fertilization or
double fertilisation (see
spelling differences) is a
complex fertilization mechanism of angiosperms. This
process involves the...
- with only
chromosomes but no
ability to
replicate or survive. In the
fertilized daughter, DNA is then
replicated in the two
separate pronuclei derived...
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usually occur when two
fertilized eggs are
implanted in the
uterus wall at the same time. When two eggs are
independently fertilized by two
different sperm...
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concentrations increased by a
factor of four
inside the
fertilized patch.
Widescale iron
fertilization of the
Southern Ocean could lead to
significant sulfur-triggered...
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industrially produced. For most
modern agricultural practices,
fertilization focuses on
three main
macro nutrients:
nitrogen (N),
phosphorus (P)...