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  2. Glossary of genetics and evolutionary biology - Wikipedia

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    In any given organism, a single reproductive cycle, or the phase between two consecutive reproductive events, i.e. between an individual organism's reproduction and that of the progeny of that reproduction; or the actual or average length of time required to complete a single reproductive cycle, either for a particular lineage or for a ...

  3. Our Bodies, Ourselves - Wikipedia

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    Reproductive justice was at the forefront during the women's liberation, causing much debate over the biological rights of women. The Equal Rights Amendment had a section specifically targeting the important issues about Reproductive justice that combines multiple reproductive rights and issues surrounding family.

  4. Reader's Digest National Word Power Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Competition began at school level. Typically, teachers gave students 25-question multiple-choice tests. Classroom winners then competed with other classroom winners from the same grade to determine the school-wide grade-level champion. The school champion then took a multiple-choice test which determined the top 100 students in the state.

  5. Human reproductive system - Wikipedia

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    The human female reproductive system is a series of organs primarily located inside the body and around the pelvic region of a female that contribute towards the reproductive process. The human female reproductive system contains three main parts: the vagina, which leads from the vulva , the vaginal opening, to the uterus; the uterus , which ...

  6. Evolution of sexual reproduction - Wikipedia

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    [37] [page needed] The two-fold reproductive disadvantage assumes that males contribute only genes to their offspring and sexual females spend half their reproductive potential on sons. [ 36 ] [ page needed ] Thus, in this formulation, the principal cost of sex is that males and females must successfully copulate , which almost always involves ...

  7. Masters and Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Masters and Johnson are the subject of a trivia question in season 1 episode 21 (1983) of Family Ties. Masters and Johnson are referenced in season 6 episode 2 (1990) of The Golden Girls. One character in the film Mallrats (1995) is called a "Junior Masters & Johnson" for her bizarre school project of studying sex.

  8. Reproductive success - Wikipedia

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    A sperm fertilizing an egg in sexual reproduction is one stage of reproductive success. Reproductive success is an individual's production of offspring per breeding event or lifetime. [1] This is not limited by the number of offspring produced by one individual, but also the reproductive success of these offspring themselves.

  9. National Vocabulary Championship - Wikipedia

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    The National Vocabulary Championship (NVC) was the first-ever U.S.-wide vocabulary competition for high school students created by GSN, in association with The Princeton Review. Thirty thousand high school students from across the United States participated in the inaugural year (2006–2007).