fecund betydelse and definition

  • En [ ˈfek.ənd]
  • Us [ ˈfek.ənd]

Betydelse av fecund på svenska

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Exempel på fecund

  • The women thus removed from the denominator expressing those ' at risk ' leave only the woman-years lived by still-fecund women to figure in the calculation.

  • Thus, even if women resume menses sooner, they may not become fecund at the same time.

  • Perhaps the fecundity of users also varies to some extent, and high-fecund women conceive earlier leaving the less-fecund women in the cohort.

  • Not only must they be less fecund, but they must also embrace more liberal economic policies.

  • The close relationship between words and their meanings was an essential part of what made the "compendious language" of mathematics so uniquely fecund.

  • The natural world is characterised as unruly, profligate, and indecently fecund.

  • Consequently, a high local concentration of fly larvae in the bedding may lead to reduced immature survival, smaller and less fecund individuals and increased emigration of adults.

  • The adults were not sufficiently fecund to provide seeds to reach every suitable gap, and, in any case, there were losses of seeds to predators and dispersibility was limited.

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May 10, 2021

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May 10, 2021

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