The new embryo would then be implanted in the uterus of a pregnant mouse, chimpanzee, or human to gestate until birth. |
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Unlike females, which must gestate then rear their offspring, males can breed any time. |
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Fortunately, Oliver likes to gestate her evening-length dances over a long period and says she feels that this process melds well with the demands of university life. |
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That makes them more like elephant mothers, who give birth to very few babies and have to gestate them for almost two years. |
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The idea for the game began to gestate a few months ago when he and his wife were waiting for a table for dinner. |
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But the oocyte can also be transferred to a woman who cannot produce one herself, but will receive this donation and gestate to term. |
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I'm proud of my baby body, knowing that it gave my son a comfy vessel in which to gestate and has been the source of all his nourishment since birth. |
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Let an idea gestate in your head or some sort of personal space for awhile. |
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Animals which are currently threatened with extinction may be saved by the use of frozen embryos and IVF technology which uses related species to gestate embryos. |
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I think it might be because human babies gestate slightly longer. |
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A woman's womb is the community place where a child and a world gestate. |
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They gestate in the minds of viewers or listeners or readers. |
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Gestate, create and recreate relations with the context, which is one of the starting points. |
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