Sentence examples for potential offspring from inspiring English sources

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"Last year our crews addled over 1,400 eggs," he said, "eliminating an estimated 150,000 geese, including potential offspring".

In most cases the egg, a stationary, spherical cell, provides the potential offspring with a store of food materials, or yolk, for its early development.

But if evolutionary psychology were truly at work, wouldn't women be more incensed by men sleeping with other women — possibly impregnating them and creating competition for resources with her own potential offspring?

When a car battery manufacturer refused to allow women to do certain jobs unless they had a doctor's note stating they were infertile, on the grounds that lead exposure could harm a fetus, employees sued, and Justice Harry Blackmun wrote: Concern for a woman's existing or potential offspring historically has been the excuse for denying women equal employment opportunities.

Also a modified crossover operator and mutation operator are designed to generate potential offspring.

They do BRCA screenings too, although their major focus is on carrier screening, which helps prospective parents learn if they are at risk of passing on any recessive gene disorders to their potential offspring.

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Adolescence, a life stage where cognitive and lifestyle behaviors that track into adulthood are established, (Craigie et al. 2011; Steinberg 2005) offers significant opportunity for primary NCD risk prevention for the adolescent and their potential future offspring (Todd et al. 2015).

This culturally inherited wealth may increase the reproductive potential of offspring in the next generation.

In addition, it was known that the developmental potential of offspring was unaltered when embryos were cultured in vitro for 4 or 5 days.

However, the link between body weight and health problems of potential future offspring is likely to be substantially less well-known.

Further support for this hypothesis arises from the absence of tetraploids – the potential hybridogenic offspring – from many sample sites containing mixtures of both diploid and hexaploid individuals including Mt Hoher Sadnig, Austria, where roughly 500 individuals have been investigated (Schönswetter et al., 2007; Hülber et al., 2009).

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