As soon as her experiments ended, the rats»
natural fecundity kicked in and the colony became a rat metropolis, testing her family's patience and driving the family dog crazy.
Not exact matches
11) Moreover, the marriage of man and woman, by virtue of the
natural law of
fecundity, establishes a society more primitive than the state and bears inalienable rights untouchable by the state, which indeed is obligated to offer that society its support.
The word can't help but fail to do justice to the myriad species of plants and animals, the
fecundity of the
natural world, the complex web of life.
In chinook salmon, hatchery rearing relaxes
natural selection favoring large eggs, allowing
fecundity selection to drive exceptionally rapid evolution of small eggs.
Darwin's theory of
fecundity selection, together with the principles of
natural selection and sexual selection, remains a fundamental component of modern evolutionary theory.
In the Main Space Self - Proliferation features over 30 internationally, nationally and locally renown artists whose work explores the
natural female propensity for replication and
fecundity.
These paintings were far from negligible; in fact, painting for painting, it could be persuasively argued that her 1944 canvas
Natural History, a symbolical representation in blood colours of female
fecundity, is better than equivalent early works by Rothko and Pollock.