Synonym: generative, procreative. Similar words: reproduction, productive, productivity, production, product, introduction, deductive, produce. Meaning: [‚rɪːprə'dʌktɪv] adj. producing new life or offspring.
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91. The relentless advance of reproductive technology has now split motherhood into three compartments, genetic motherhood, gestational motherhood and parental motherhood.
92. The epidemic will take its heaviest toll among infants and among young adults in their prime productive and reproductive years.
93. It exposes the reproductive parts of the flowers, thereby allowing pollinating insects to get at them.
94. Compared with deer, mountain goats have a slow reproductive rate.
95. Genetic control is now at the forefront of medical, scientific and state enthusiasm over the new reproductive technologies.
96. Similar mechanisms may account for other cancers of the reproductive organs.
97. Male orgasm satisfies male reproductive involvement.
98. Investigation on sexual reproductive cycle in Torreya grandis.
99. Article 4 Any research on reproductive cloning is prohibited.
100. Conidia are the characteristic asexual reproductive units of fungi.
101. Objective To analyse the male reproductive toxicity of carbaryl.
102. Some bacteria produce special reproductive cells called spores.
103. The male reproductive system makes, stores and moves sperm.
104. Other birds feed on developing reproductive structures or seed.
105. Various reproductive behaviors of the doublet were observed and their cytological details were demonstrated by Fculgen stain and modified Nigrosin stain techniques.
106. The results show that the reproductive system is composed of genital organ, copulatory pouch and ovarian groove.
107. An asexual reproductive structure(sentencedict.com), as in an outgrowth capable of developing into a new individual.
108. Endometrial carcinoma is one of the most common three malignancies of female's reproductive system.
109. Only revealed the masculine reproductive organ Baidu manager not to delete my diary. Good?
110. Genetic effects include inheritable changes resulting from mutations in reproductive cells.
111. A fraction of people who have children using assisted reproductive technology were fertile prior to tubal ligation.
112. The declaration urged governments and donor agencies to increase their official development assistance, creating and supporting strong, sustainable reproductive health and sexual health programs.
113. The results suggest that obtaining methidathion resistance has no obvious negative effects on the developmental duration and reproductive capacity of A. womersleyi.
114. Furthermore, the clitoris is obviously the principal female pleasure organ, and it has no reproductive function.
115. The mechanisms on catamenial epilepsy show that ovarian steroid hormones not only regulate reproductive behavior but also exert short-term and long'-term effects on the brain.
116. Objective To investigate the effect of pinealectomy on the reproductive functions of young rats.
117. VEGF is essential for embryonic development, endochondral bone formation, female reproductive functions.
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118. The Portal of Evolution sculpture at Burning Man was supposed to represent a 26-feet-tall version of the female reproductive system, with fallopian tubes and ovaries.
119. Objective To study the approach of diagnosis and surgical wardship of reproductive malformation.
120. Dissolves the urea urea original body, the person mycoplasma, the reproductive organ mycoplasma is the normal crowd uropoiesis, the genital tract common parasitic fungus, but may the pathogenesis.
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