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conception The beginning of pregnancy, when the sperm cell from the father joins with the egg cell from the mother.
Ãâó: hes.ucf.k12.pa.us/gclaypo/repro/vocab.html
concept Describes an idea that's more than a process or technology, such as "Electronic Market" or "Emerging Economies."
Ãâó: ccs.mit.edu/21c/iokey.html
concept A concept is a stable mental representation of objects, classes, properties, and relations. When we encounter a new object or event for the first time, we draw upon our mental store of concepts in order to identify it. One of the most important parts of the human learning process is concept-formation, where, after a number of distinct experiences of the `same' object or event, we acquire, by a process of induction, a concept for it.
Ãâó: www.informatics.susx.ac.uk/books/computers-and-tho...
conception the union of the male's sperm and the female's ovum, or egg. This is the process of fertilisation. The product of this union is a cell called the zygote.
Ãâó: www.antenataltesting.info/glossary.html
conception The fertilization of the egg and beginning of growth of the embryo inside the mare's body.
Ãâó: www.equerry.com/html/ftho/eq_ftho-terminology.htm
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