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reproductive

[ree-pruh-duhk-tiv] / ˌri prəˈdʌk tɪv /


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Research has linked exposure to liver damage, reproductive disorders, immune system disruption, and certain cancers.

From Science Daily

Durov joins a small group of some of the wealthiest, most influential people on the planet pushing the boundaries of reproductive ethics and technology.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some species and populations take this strangeness even further by producing seeds without fertilization -- a reproductive strategy that is extremely rare among plants.

From Science Daily

By tracking primary and secondary infections, the researchers estimated key transmission metrics, including the basic reproductive number, R0 - which measures how many people, on average, one infected person passes the virus on to.

From BBC

In some species, this reproductive approach may have become the primary mode of producing offspring.

From Science Daily