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induced ovulators".
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release have been
focused on
spontaneous ovulators,
though there have been
studies completed on some
induced ovulators (e.g., rabbits, ferrets). From this...
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dominant follicle releases an oocyte, in an
event called ovulation.
After ovulation, the
oocyte lives for 24
hours or less
without fertilization,...
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Concealed ovulation or
hidden estrus is the lack of any
perceptible change (e.g., a
change in
appearance or scent) when an
adult female is
fertile and...
- hypothalamus. In females, an
acute rise of LH
known as an LH surge,
triggers ovulation and
development of the
corpus luteum. In males,
where LH had also been...
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Billings ovulation method is a
method in
which women use
their ****l
mucus to
determine their fertility. It does not rely on the
presence of
ovulation, but...
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Ovulation induction is the
stimulation of
ovulation by medication. It is
usually used in the
sense of
stimulation of the
development of
ovarian follicles...
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Mittelschmerz (German: [ˈmɪtl̩ʃmɛʁt͡s] ) is a term for pain due to
ovulation. It
occurs mid-cycle (between days 7 and 24) and can last
minutes to up to...
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microsporangia (pollen sacs). The
female cone (megastrobilus, seed cone, or
ovulate cone)
contains ovules which when
fertilized by
pollen become seeds. The...
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menses (day 1–7)
during the
follicular phase (day 1–14),
followed by
ovulation (day 14) and
ending with the
luteal phase (day 14–28).
While historically...