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- Ovulation is an important part of the menstrual cycle in female vertebrates where the egg cells are released from the ovaries as part of the ovarian cycle...
- a twofold increase has generally been accepted: Perimenstrual (C1), Periovulatory (C2), and Luteal (C3). These three classifications are based upon serum...
- the basal layer and the functional layer, and is also observed in the periovulatory period secondary to rising estradiol levels, and disappears after ovulation...
- has been ****ociated with decreases in female ****ual motivation. The periovulatory period of the female menstrual cycle is often ****ociated with increased...
- loss and decreased food intake is in contrast to the dominant female's periovulatory period, when she gains weight after increasing her own food intake and...
- pg/mL during the 2nd w**** (mid- and late follicular phase including periovulatory peak). Then during the 3rd and 4th w****s, estradiol fluctuates between...
- estradiol levels of about 41 to 66% of normal at this time. Conversely, periovulatory levels of the gonadotropins, luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating...
- shown that women are most likely to fear outgroup males during the periovulatory phase of the menstrual cycle, when fertility is at its peak. Women also...
- Fertil. 77, 599-606. Bahat, A., Eisenbach, M. and Tur-Kaspa, I. (2005) Periovulatory increase in temperature difference within the rabbit oviduct. Hum. Reprod...
- Daniel M. T. (2003). "No time to eat: An adaptationist account of periovulatory behavioral changes". The Quarterly Review of Biology. 78 (1): 3–21....