human reproduction

collocation in English

meaningsofhumanandreproduction

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human
adjective
uk
/ˈhjuː.mən/
us
/ˈhjuː.mən/
being, relating to, or belonging to a person or to people as opposed ...
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reproduction
noun
uk
/ˌriː.prəˈdʌk.ʃən/
us
/ˌriː.prəˈdʌk.ʃən/
the process of having babies, producing young, or producing ...
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(Definition ofhumanandreproductionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofhuman reproduction

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Couples would no longer be absolutely necessary forhumanreproduction.
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However, the report stated that schools adequately covered the factual aspects ofhumanreproduction.
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Preservation of hamster oocytes to assay the fertilizing capacity ofhumanreproduction.
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But neither does the entity (abstract) labor belong to the timeless necessities ofhumanreproductionwithout qualification.
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Education inhumanreproductionshould be taught to young people before it becomes of intense personal concern.
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Why ishumanreproductiondivided from the rest of education?
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Clause 24 relates to instruction onhumanreproduction.
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First, does the entity "abstract labor" exist universally in all social formations - does it belong to the general necessities ofhumanreproduction?
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With more precise models coupled with computational simulation, these can provide valuable insight into the biological fluid dynamic aspects ofhumanreproduction.
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Most studies that have used aggregate information for provinces have been unable to analyse many of the aspects ofhumanreproduction.
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That is, acceptance is supposed to enjoy its status as a parental virtue because of immutable facts abouthumanreproductionand rearing.
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Technological changes inhumanreproductioncan result in reproductive compensation and alter the dynamics of genetic diseases away from that described by standard population genetic theory.
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Women did not always frame the debates on population, but their vital contribution tohumanreproduction placed them at center stage of hygiene and maternalist politics.
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It is this technique that enables the distinction between transhistorical essentials ofhumanreproduction and a merely contingent social form in which these essentials are realized.
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I believe that the facts ofhumanreproductionshould be given to children as soon as they ask questions about it, and this may be at any time.
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But even with this understanding, many ethicists, scholars, and scientists are still vehemently opposed to the use of cloning as means ofhumanreproductionunder any circumstances whatsoever.
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All medical students receive instruction in the principles ofhumanreproductionand family planning.
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Therefore, the logical conclusion must be that there should be nohumanreproduction, hence no electorate.
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The language of the production line is now freely applied tohumanreproduction.
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Gone are the days of plain biology when uncompromising lessons onhumanreproductionwere acceptable.
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Replacing chemicals which cause cancer and which affecthumanreproductionis essential.
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I do not believe it should try to turnhumanreproductioninto a consumer-driven manufacturing process.
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Our knowledge of the processes ofhumanreproductionis infinitesimally small in relation to what could be known.
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