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  1. Forms and age at circumcision: some psychological implications for women's fertility

    Published 1994
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  2. Contraceptive use: implication for completed fertility, parity progression and maternal nutritional status in Nigeria

    Published 2011
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  3. The Fertility of Theories by Segall, Robert

    Published 2014
    “…In addition to empirical adequacy and compatibility with other current theories, scientific theories are commonly judged on three criteria ' simplicity, elegance, and fertility. Fertility has received comparatively little attention in the philosophical literature. …”
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  4. The reproductive implications of clomiphene citrate on sperm cells during the epididymal transit of spermatozoa in male wistar rats

    Published 2006
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  5. Sperm DNA fragmentation : implications in assisted reproductive technologies by Hoogendijk, Christiaan F. (Christiaan Frederik)

    Published 2012
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  6. Nitrogen cycling in the South Atlantic and South Indian Oceans investigated using nitrate isotopes: implications for nutrient supply, ocean fertility, carbon export, and climate by Marshall, Tanya

    Published 2024
    “…Additionally, these events of upward nitrate supply likely increase regional fertility in all western boundary current systems, with implications for the sustenance of higher trophic levels. …”
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  7. Artificial fertilization with donor gametes : a medical social work perspective

    Published 2022
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  8. On-shelf nutrient trapping enhances the fertility of the southern Benguela upwelling system by Flynn, Raquel

    Published 2020
    “…The southern Benguela upwelling system (SBUS), located off the southwest coast of Africa, supports high rates of primary productivity that sustain important commercial fisheries. The exceptional fertility of this system is reportedly fuelled not only by upwelled nutrients, but also by nutrients regenerated on the broad and shallow continental shelf. …”
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  9. Vulnerability and fertility in the Eastern Cape, South Africa: A households' analysis by Jay, Lonwabo

    Published 2018
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  10. Onyima custom among the Igbo of Nigeria: rethinking high fertility and prospects for change.

    Published 2015
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  11. Depression and anxiety disorders amongst a cohort of infertile women attending an in-vitro fertilization clinic in south-western Nigeria.

    Published 2019
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  12. An avaluation of financial implications of legume technologies on smallholder cereal farmers in Central Malawi by Chanza, Samantha

    Published 2016
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  13. Microorganisms associated with ulva grown in abalone effluent water: implications for biosecurity by de Jager, Kristin

    Published 2021
    “…The culture-based results indicate that bacterial numbers were significantly higher in the raceways receiving abalone effluent water when compared with the Ulva tanks receiving seawater that were fertilized. Bacterial abundance on all three selective media types was higher on the Ulva cultured in the abalone effluent raceways than on the Ulva cultured in the fertilized seawater tanks. …”
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  14. Mixed layer nitrogen cycling in the Southern Ocean: seasonality, kinetics, and biogeochemical implications by Mdutyana, Mhlangabezi

    Published 2022
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  15. The socio-economic implication of climatic change, desert encroachment and communal conflicts in Northern Nigeria

    Published 2010
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