procreation in the PONS Dictionary

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The aim of this work was to help midwives and other doctors of the time more fully understand the process of procreation and pregnancy.
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In many species, such recognition is necessary for procreation.
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It is also known as biogenesis, reproduction, or procreation in the biological sciences.
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Therefore, procreation was discouraged in these early days before the financial successes of trap-building.
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The second half of the quatrain completes the assertion that procreation is a more viable route to immortality than the counterfeit of art.
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The purpose of this model was simulation and research of social phenomenons like seasonal migration, environmental pollution, procreation, combat, disease spreading and cultural features.
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They abstained from procreation, so that the number of creatures that disembarked was exactly equal to the number that embarked.
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An art installation presenting the images of medically assisted procreation (2009).
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Marriage and procreation are fundamental to the very existence and survival of the race.
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The heterosexual marital relationship reflects the fundamental essence of laws of nature and anatomy, and ensures procreation and the nurturing of children.
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