Sentence examples for reproduction measures from inspiring English sources

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While this scroll has not survived in one piece, a 20th-century reproduction measures in at 453.1 cm long.

Semen samples were collected by approved commercial artificial insemination stations as part of their regular breeding and reproduction measures in cattle industry.

Semen samples were collected by approved commercial AI stations as part of their regular breeding and reproduction measures in cattle industry.

Reksen et al. and Valle et al. reported no difference in these reproduction measures except for a reduction in the number of days open for organic cows [ 4, 13] whereas Löf et al. reported shorter calving intervals and shorter interval to first and last AI in organic cows [ 11].

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The energy allocation in reproduction measured by the relative size of gonads revealed no difference between gynogenetic and sexual females; in addition, both females in spawning expressed the same estradiol levels in blood plasma.

The high level of reproduction measured between the three correlated pairs of RDCs testifies to the average precision of the measurement but these data do not provide additional information.

Thus, the above findings cannot tell us whether oxidative stress is at the heart of observed life-history trait relationships, but lead to the preliminary conclusion that environmental stress tends to reduce the strength of the positive correlations between lifespan and reproduction measured in benign conditions--even it fails to reveal hidden tradeoffs.

Specifically, S dp increased as stem size increased and increased as inflorescence size increased at a greater rate in A. mellifera than in Bombus spp. There was a significant overall effect of visitor taxon on pollinator effectiveness through female (tN = 382 = 4.9, P = 1.0 × 10−4) and male (tN = 382 = 7.5, P < 2.2 × 10−16) reproduction, measured using insertions and removals, respectively.

Plant size as measured by stem length (left panels), and reproduction as measured by flower production (right panels); n given in Figure 8 source data 1.

In this paper, the error of reproduction was measured by carbon balance, which was defined as (the total amount of glycerol, 1,2-PDO, EG, 1-O, 2-PO, C1 product)/(the amount of added glycerol).

For a test-target metric, a target with known physical properties is captured, and the reproduction is measured.

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