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was mating
noun
A fellow, comrade, colleague, partner or someone with whom something is shared, e.g. shipmate, classmate.
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In fact, within the year the old gander was mating with one of his stepdaughters, but preventing the young gander from participating in any such activity.
Then, every two hours, the researchers noted whether each fly was still present (and thus alive) and, if so, whether or not it was mating.
They also find evidence of possible gene flow in the opposite direction (polar bear DNA into the grizzly population) suggesting different scenarios of who was mating with who.
Mr. Feller could not readily explain the sudden migration, though he noted that fall was mating season and deer grow more territorial.
Then they checked each foursome every few minutes to see who was mating with whom.
A rat model of maternal chronic stress during pregnancy was mating from 3rd day during been subjecting to chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS).
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The diabetic female was mated with non-diabetic male overnight.
Each of 26 dams was mated twice, whereas out of 25 sires, 21 were mated twice, two were mated once and two were mated four times (Appendix S1).
One male was mated with two females, other F1 parents were mated only once.
Maybe it's mating season.
Everything is mating.
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