reproductive age
collocation in Englishmeaningsofreproductiveandage
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reproductive
adjective
uk/ˌriː.prəˈdʌk.tɪv/us/ˌriː.prəˈdʌk.t̬ɪv/
relating to the process ...
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age
noun
uk/eɪdʒ/us/eɪdʒ/
the period of time someone has been alive or something ...
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(Definition ofreproductiveandagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Animals started to reproduce at age 1, continuing until the oldestreproductiveage9, resulting in ninereproductiveageclasses.
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The majority of both groups of women are in thereproductiveagerange, 15-44.
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Adverse consequences are most common and severe in women ofreproductiveageand young children.
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The second observation is that high paternalreproductiveageis detrimental for daughters only.
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Which proportion of the population survived to reach thereproductiveage?
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There were fourreproductiveageclasses (1, 2, 3 and 4) for schemes with 100 % survival.
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Most seroprevalence studies performed are conducted among women ofreproductiveage.
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A total of 8757 women ofreproductiveage(15-49) were analysed.
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Seroprevalence in women peaked in the late twenties but remained high throughout thereproductiveage-range.
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Ovarian reserve andreproductiveagemay be determined from measurement of ovarian volume by transvaginal sonography.
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Endometriosis is a common gynaecological disease in women ofreproductiveage.
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Where such mortality is high, more rapid maturation can enhance fitness by maximizing survival toreproductiveage.
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The proportion married among those ofreproductiveagefell considerably between 1851 and 1891, especially among females.
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A total of 8757 women ofreproductiveage(15-49) from both urban and rural areas were analysed.
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A wide variety of contraceptive methods is now being practised by substantial proportions of couples ofreproductiveage.
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Survival rate toreproductiveagerepresents the third parameter necessary in order for the biological effectiveness to be known.
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Reproductiveagewas estimated as the sum of the mean age at maternity and the mean birth interval.
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The primary aim of this study is to document trends in mortality of children prior toreproductiveageduring the last century.
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Improved diagnosis and corrective cardiac surgery has led to an increasing number of women with congenital heart diseases reachingreproductiveage.
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He argued that those snails infected during their pre-reproductive stages are stunted or grow at the same rate until they reachreproductiveage.
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The target was a sample of 2000 married women in thereproductiveagegroup 15-44 years, and in fact interviews with 1056 were achieved.
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A further indicator of fertility used was the child-woman ratio, the number of children aged 0-4 per female ofreproductiveage(15-49).
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In the general population in 1961 there were only 17-2 illegitimate births per 1000 single women ofreproductiveage, or 1-7%.
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