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Now the eggs and fresh "washed" sperm are mixed together for fertilization. When fertilization has indeed occurred and the eggs, now called embryos, are beginning to undergo cell division, they are graded and prepared for transfer to the uterus.
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| fertile eunuch s. |
a syndrome of hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, with variable development of secondary sex characters, associated with normal spermatogenesis, normal levels of follicle-stimulating hormone, and variably low levels of luteinizing hormone.
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| fertility r. |
a measure of fertility in a defined population over a specified period of time, usually one year; particularly the general fertility r., but also including more specific rates such as those for females of a given parity or a particular decade in age or that describing the completed rate for females who have finished childbearing.
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| fertilization a. |
conceptus age defined by the time elapsed since fertilization.
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| fertilization c. |
a bulging of the cytoplasm in the oocyte (ovum) at the site of contact of a spermatozoon, which gradually engulfs the spermatozoon and then retracts, carrying the spermatozoon inward; called also attraction c.
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