The church ought to take existing traditional cultures more seriously, and work for their mutual fecundation. |
Scientist say that they need at least 20 white-flag dolphins to carry out artificial fecundation and ensure the quality of the offspring. |
The birth of identical twin is due to a cleavage of the agg-cellule after fecundation. |
Revealed only in the son, fecundity continues to disguise itself as the fecundation of the lovers in difference. |
During fecundation, a male gamete meets a female gamete, both gametes being taken completely randomly among all produced gametes. |
A mutual fecundation of cultures is a human imperative of our times. |