Sentence examples for fertility environment from inspiring English sources

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8 Fertility rates fell rapidly in the early 1970s in Germany (from about 2.0 to 1.5 between 1970 and 1975) and have declined only modestly since then, so the younger cohorts would have reached adolescence and made education decisions in a very low fertility environment.

This body of research focuses on studying the interplay between fertility, environment and genetic make-up of individuals and demonstrates that differences in the genetic composition of individuals affect their fertility outcomes and fertility related behavior.

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Being socialized in a higher-fertility environment could also lead to a higher likelihood of overshooting intentions if it leads individuals to be more flexible about the upper bound of the number of children they have.

Forests, and thus reforestation, provide many benefits including reduction of soil erosion, maintenance of soil fertility, better environment for infiltration, biodiversity conservation, and essential ecosystem services including climate regulation, which could have co-benefits for both upstream and downstream communities and in the region as a whole (Bruijnzeel and Bremmer [1989]).

However "dead" soil may appear, it is in fact teeming with millions or billions of microbial cells per gram, depending upon soil fertility and the environment.

They provided evidence of the changing redox conditions, variability and intensity of denudation, the scale of biological productivity, and fertility of the environment.

The study cohort comprised 220 couples who were enrolled in the Longitudinal Investigation of Fertility and the Environment (LIFE) Study between 2005 and 2009 prior to conception and who had a singleton birth during the follow-up period.

The study cohort comprised 235 couples who were enrolled in the Longitudinal Investigation of Fertility and the Environment (LIFE) Study between 2005 and 2009 prior to conception and prospectively followed through delivery of a singleton birth.

A continued long-term use of waters outside this pH range could eventually alter naturally occurring pH levels in surface soils to which they are applied and therefore could possibly lead to micro-nutrient imbalances and potential future crop production and fertility problems (Alberta Environment 2000).

The World Health Organization released a report that stated EDCs may have significant human and wildlife health implications and may threaten our fertility and the environment.

Data are from a prospective cohort, the Longitudinal Investigation of Fertility and the Environment (LIFE) Study [ 19].

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