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fecundity

noun as in productivity

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And nobody had acknowledged her blatant fecundity in the slightest, which is such a peak Irish Catholic family move I've got to respect it.

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The blessing has been a tradition on Olvera Street since its founding in 1930, when priests would bless cows, horses and goats at La Placita Church “to help ensure health, fecundity and productivity.”

The tests also found that adult male fish exposed to bifenthrin an cyhalothrin as larvae had smaller gonads than the control group, while the second generation had increased fecundity.

They could also help scientists better understand our planet’s fecundity and predict how lifeforms may use carbon in the future.

But completely knocking out all these genes would likely harm chickens’ health, as the proteins play a role in development and fecundity.

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