0 past simple and past participle of ovulate
1 (of a woman or female animal) to produce an egg from which a baby can be formed:
Table 1 shows that both inhibitors induced a significant decrease in the percentage of ovulated oocytes in a dose-dependent manner.
The naturally ovulated oocytes were collected at a time corresponding to the young group of superovulated oocytes.
The ovaries were examined for ovulation sites and any ovulated eggs were usually visualised within the oviduct using bright field transmitted light.
In all eutherian and marsupial species so far examined, the oocyte is ovulated after completing the first meiotic division at the first polar body stage.
In the series reported here, only 62-0% of the women aged 20-24 years ovulated without fail in a 3-month period.
Two, who were given clomiphene, ovulated and conceived.
These results could indicate that recently ovulated oocytes were deficiently activated.
The metaphase chromosomes of the ovulated oocyte are not visible because they were located at a different level.