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Fecundation had occurred in so peculiar and exceptional a fashion that I must register it here.
Time Regained 2003
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Fecundation and fertilization are important terms to remember.
Woman Her Sex and Love Life William J. Robinson
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Fecundation: the making fertile; as an egg by a spermatozoön.
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology John. B. Smith
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-- Fecundation does not always follow intercourse of the male and female.
Common Diseases of Farm Animals R. A. Craig
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= Fecundation = or fertilization is the process of union of the female germ cell with the male germ cell; speaking of animals, it is the process of union of the egg or ovum of the female with the spermatozoön of the male.
Woman Her Sex and Love Life William J. Robinson
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Fecundation of the female element can only take place about the time of periodical development in the female.
Plain Facts for Old and Young John Harvey Kellogg 1897
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Fecundation of the female element can only take place about the time of periodical development in the female.
Plain facts for old and young : embracing the natural history and hygiene of organic life. 1877
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Fecundation takes place when these lively ciliated cells of the sperm approach the ovum, and seek to penetrate into the yelk-matter or the cellular substance of the ovum with their head-part -- the thicker part of the cell that encloses the nucleus.
The Evolution of Man — Volume 2 Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel 1876
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Fecundation taking place while either parent has been in this state has produced idiots and epileptics.
The Physical Life of Woman: Advice to the Maiden, Wife and Mother 1859
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Fecundation is the immediate result of communication between the stamens and pistil, — the former, which produce the pollen, being the active or male, the latter the receptive or female organs.
Theism: The Witness of Reason and Nature to an All-Wise and Beneficent Creator. 1823-1886 1855
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