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inseminate en el diccionario PONS

inseminate Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

to inseminate a woman
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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If the female remains receptive, the male will climb on the female's back and inseminate her with his palps.
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When inseminated by a male, the number of progeny can exceed 1,000.
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One organism will inseminate the other; this flatworm becomes the father.
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Chai has been inseminated with this proven technique during nine ovulation cycles since 2005 but only one has resulted in a pregnancy.
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The females attach four to eight eggs to leaves beneath the water level, where they are inseminated by the male.
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The importance of these myths and their transmission is that they inseminate a particular self-image and world view, which forms a specific type of reading of, or relating to, reality.
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After the chickens were artificially inseminated, a gene responsible for breaking down those lipids became 2.5 times more active.
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When male chickens inseminated female turkeys, both male and female embryos form, but the males are much less viable and usually die in the early stages of development.
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Under scramble competition to inseminate females, the early matured males are smaller than the rest of the population and can attain the highest mating success.
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One barnacle may inseminate another up to eight times, and up to six concurrent penetrations may occur.
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