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fertilization the union of a sperm and an egg that takes place in the fallopian tube of the female.
Ãâó: www.contraception.ca/en/resources/glossary.asp
fertility A demographic term used to describe population development. The so-called "Total Fertility Rate" applies to the number of children a woman can be expected to have in her lifetime.
Ãâó: www.bmz.de/de/service/infothek/fach/spezial/spezia...
fertility rate Annual live births over population of women 15-44 year of age (see animated formulas)
Ãâó: scangis.dhec.sc.gov/scan/mch/mhls/support/mothdefn...
fertilization Adding nutrients, usually phosphorus and nitrogen, to a body of water that are essential to the growth and well being of its living organisms.
Ãâó: www.cbfishwildlife.org/glossary/index.php
fertility Fertility refers to the ability to reproduce. Fertilization is the process of combining sperm and egg to create an embryo. The inability to become pregnant is called infertility.
Ãâó: www.pcos-doctors.com/glossary_of_terms.htm
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