fertilised in English

verb
1
cause (an egg, female animal, or plant) to develop a new individual by introducing male reproductive material.
Biologists knew from studies on a wide range of animals that males compete with other males to fertilize eggs and that females choose potential mates based on the males' appearance and, perhaps, even on their sperm.

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1. Certain varieties cannot be fertilised with their own pollen.

2. All were then fertilised with sperm from her husband.

3. The successfully fertilised eggs and the yolk sac larvae survive well, normally above # %

4. The eggs are implanted in the recipient and fertilised by her partner's sperm.

5. A donor egg fertilised by her husband's sperm will be implanted in her womb.

6. By leading a solitary existence, he avoids competing with the females that he has fertilised.

7. His sperm ducts empty into this pouch so that the eggs are quickly and efficiently fertilised.

8. Cramping sometimes occurs when a fertilised egg attaches itself to the uterus lining

9. Reproduction takes place in the spring when up to 3,000 eggs are produced and fertilised internally.

10. 28 As this happens, the fertilised egg is carried down the fallopian tube into the uterus.

11. This hormone is produced by the developing embryo within a few days of the egg being fertilised.

12. As this happens, the fertilised egg is carried down the fallopian tube into the uterus. Sentencedict.com

13. A donor egg fertilised by her 51-year-old husband's sperm was implanted in her womb.

14. 20 Non-identical twins are the result of two fertilised eggs implanting in the uterus at the same time.

15. Antediluvian His diary records how many of the fields in the area were unweeded and insufficiently fertilised, much of the machinery 'Antediluvian'

16. These techniques include administration of GnRH-agonists, ovarian stimulation with cryoconservation of fertilised or unfertilised oocytes, as well as cryoconservation of ovarian tissue.

17. The team also found that 57 per cent of the eggs were able to be successfully fertilised using a standard technique.

18. The spawning was a brief affair with some thousand or so eggs being scattered and fertilised in a matter of seconds.

19. A major breakthrough came in 1931, when the American pathologist Ernest William Goodpasture grew influenza and several other viruses in fertilised chickens' eggs.

20. It is emergency contraception. It is not an abortifacient because you do not have implantation of the fertilised egg until up to 72 hours after fertilisation.

21. 7 Female roseate terns sometimes mate with each other for life, allowing themselves to be fertilised by males, but making nests and bringing up their young together.

22. 'To our surprise, the iron-fertilised patch attracted large numbers of zooplankton predators belonging to the crustacean group known and amphipods,' said Professor Victor Smetacek of Germany's Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research.

23. Overall, ca. 60% of the grass mulch dry matter (mowed at 2 cm height) remained in the grass alleyway, while ca. 40% was translocated to the tree strips, which amounted to 550 kg DM (Dry Matter) in the unfertilised plot and 800 kg DM/ha/year in both fertilised plots with the five mulches in the wet year 1995.

24. Chorions were dissected manually from 3- to 4 h-old fertilised lays and 30 Chorions washed into 40 μl of TNE buffer [100 mM Tris-HCl (pH 6.8), 100 mM NaCl, 10 mM EDTA, 0.5% Tween20] followed by extraction in 10 μl of SDS PAGE sample buffer [250 mM Tris-HCl (pH 6.8), 10% SDS, 30% glycerol, 10 mM DTT and 0.05% Bromophenol Blue] at 95°C for 15