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Alluding to the collapse of the dot-com economy, Lauren Goodman writes in the November Jalouse, "If technology won't take care of me, I'm going straight to the hearth of the domestic arts to nurture myself into a more fecund new age".

If different numbers of animals are selected to represent each strain's offspring, using the individual observations directly would also mean that a more fecund RI strain would have a much larger influence on the QTL map than a less fecund strain despite the fact that each represents only one genome.

This efficacy is significantly different to that occurring in vivo (hundreds of sperm/egg) and argues for a more fecund selected ampulla population compared to what we can, as yet, select/identify in vitro.

However, whether this population is a more fecund group of cells compared with other motile cells that are ejaculated, or those that successfully transverse the cervix is unknown (Williams et al., 1993).

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In contrast, when fishing occurs in the spawning grounds, only adults are harvested, so that individuals maturing later, when they are larger and more fecund, experience a higher reproductive success (Fig. 2A,B, RF = 0).

As expected, phenotypic plasticity was found for traits related to size, fecundity, and phenology as indicated by significant differences among test sites and years; plants grown in warmer, drier test environments were larger and more fecund and had an earlier phenology, and phenology was earlier in 2007 than in 2008.

All of a sudden America's oil wells seem more fecund.

Larger species within a lineage, for example tend to be more fecund and have larger clutch size, but clutch size may also be influenced by climate, independently of body size.

For example, exposure of parental generations of Aegilops triuncialis annual grass to stressful soils resulted in larger, more fecund progeny, which is a major factor contributing to the spread of the species (Dyer et al. 2010).

Given that anthropogenic increases in nutrient availability are often spatially heterogeneous, it is possible that some individuals may become more fecund or longer lived solely as a consequence of higher local resource availability rather than the breeding value of their genotype (Fig. 4; Table 1: H13).

In my fetching uniform with my name embroidered in pretty cursive over the front pocket, my long auburn hair tied beneath an American (or Confederate!) flag bandana, my dirty work gloves smeared with the effluvia of countless New Yorkers, I'll look way lovelier and more fecund than I do when standing on a stage or typing away at my computer.

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