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Female Reproduction

American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1983
Reproduction in the female requires a complex sequence of integrated events including ovulation, gamete transport, fertilization, concept us transport, implantation, fetal support, and finally parturition. Each of these individual reproductive events represents the sum of many systemic, local, cellular, and molecular interactions.
K, Takizawa, D R, Mattison
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Being Reproductive

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2018
Women's reproductive health maintenance begins in the early years of growth and development. Routine care is the basis for early detection of menstrual dysfunction and delays or acceleration of physical development. Patients and their families may not address menstruation concerns because of the sensitive nature of the topic, the patient's self ...
Kristen, Rundell, Bethany, Panchal
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Llama Reproduction

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1989
The reproductive anatomy, physiology, and breeding behavior of the llama is unique enough to make familiarity with it imperative. Female puberty averages 12 months, while many males are not reproductively functional until after 3 years. Proper management of a breeding pair or herd is necessary to maintain maximum reproductive performance.
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Reproduction

Annual Review of Physiology, 1957
C H, SAWYER, B V, CRITCHLOW
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