Sentence examples for offspring men from inspiring English sources

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Women now devote an extra four hours a week to looking after their offspring; men devote an extra four and a half.

Since a man can adjust his investment in a mate and/or her offspring based on his likelihood of being (or becoming) the father of her offspring, men and women should be more averse to promiscuity when females depend more on male parental investment.

Compared with fathers of normal grown offspring, men who fathered pregnancies affected by fetal growth restriction had an OR 7.68 (95% CI 2.63 22.4, P < 0.0001) of having a 1-unit higher log HOMA-IR value and 3.39 (1.26–9.16, P = 0.016) of being a smoker (Table 3).

Compared with fathers of normal grown offspring, men who fathered pregnancies affected by fetal growth restriction had an OR 7.68 (95% CI 2.63 22.40; P < 0.0001) of having a 1-unit higher log HOMA-IR value and 3.39 (1.26–9.16; P = 0.016) of being a smoker.

SST holds that in order to maximize the number of healthy offspring, men are primarily driven by the attractiveness of a potential mate, since attractiveness is assumed to be an indicator of "good genes" in terms of good health and high reproductive value (Barber, 1995; Gangestad, Thornhill, & Yeo, 1994; Thornhill & Grammer, 1999).

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The original No. 22, his account of an old vulture explaining to her offspring man's propensities as a killer and concluding that man more than any other animal is "a friend to vultures," was considered too strong to be included in the collected editions.

Territorial males kill pups outside their own territory, and nonterritorial males commit infanticide when they have not sired any offspring (Manning et al. 1995).

Two fathers who want their offspring, an inhibited young man and an impressionable young woman, to fall in love and marry, have concocted a plan: they hire the mysterious stranger El Gallo to stage an attempted rape.

Killers were feared and admired and on average had three times as many offspring as men who had no blood on their hands.Mr Chagnon describes Yanomamo men as "intensely jealous", routinely beating their wives to keep them docile, and shooting arrows into their limbs as punishment for real or imagined infractions.

It's an old chestnut that women have their offspring and men have their art.

Darwin's premise was that due to their need to carry and nurture a child women have a greater investment in offspring than men.

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