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Reproduction
WINNER OF THE 2019 SCOTIABANK GILLER PRIZE An internationally bestselling debut novel: an energetically told, funny and moving book about how strangers become family. Reproduction tells a crooked love story which takes strange, winding paths shaped by community, family and fleeting interactions that leave an inedible imprint. Felicia, a nineteen-year-old West Indian student, and Edgar, an impetuous heir of a wealthy German family, meet when their ailing mothers are assigned the same hospital room.An odd-couple relationship blooms between Edgar and Felicia, ripe with miscommunications and reprisals for perceived and real offences that have some unexpected results. Fast-forward, their son Armistice is a teenager fixated on a variety of get-rich-quick schemes that are as comic as they are indicative of the immigrant son's fear of falling through the cracks.When Edgar re-enters Felicia's life at a typically inopportune moment, the book's exhilarating final act is set in the motion and Reproduction is revealed.
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Reproduction
‘Compelling, elegant and bitingly smart.’ Nell Stevens, author of Briefly, A Delicious LifeA Frankenstein for the twenty-first century by the Dylan Thomas Prize-shortlisted author of Trinity and Speak A woman begins work on a novel about Mary Shelley while pregnant for the first time.Recently married, she has just moved from New York to Montana. As the woman writes, fragments of Shelley’s story begin to detach themselves from the page.Moving through her reproductive years, Shelley endured a catalogue of losses painful beyond comprehension.Still, she wrote, conceiving Frankenstein in 1816. The woman’s experiences of pregnancy, miscarriage and labour are traumatic and disorienting, especially in the context of political upheaval, climate crisis, and an ongoing pandemic.Finally, she gives birth to a daughter and together they emerge into another world. Then a friend from the past reappears. Anna is a biochemist who has been struggling to become a parent, a scientist who sees everything as an experiment.How far will she go in her desire to bring a baby into being? ?Devastating and joyful, elegant and exacting, Reproduction is a powerful reminder of the hazards and the rewards involved in creating new life.
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Reproduction
‘Compelling, elegant and bitingly smart.’ Nell Stevens, author of Briefly, A Delicious LifeA Frankenstein for the twenty-first century by the Dylan Thomas Prize-shortlisted author of Trinity and Speak A woman begins work on a novel about Mary Shelley while pregnant for the first time.Recently married, she has just moved from New York to Montana. As the woman writes, fragments of Shelley’s story begin to detach themselves from the page.Moving through her reproductive years, Shelley endured a catalogue of losses painful beyond comprehension.Still, she wrote, conceiving Frankenstein in 1816. The woman’s experiences of pregnancy, miscarriage and labour are traumatic and disorienting, especially in the context of political upheaval, climate crisis, and an ongoing pandemic.Finally, she gives birth to a daughter and together they emerge into another world. Then a friend from the past reappears. Anna is a biochemist who has been struggling to become a parent, a scientist who sees everything as an experiment.How far will she go in her desire to bring a baby into being? ?Devastating and joyful, elegant and exacting, Reproduction is a powerful reminder of the hazards and the rewards involved in creating new life.
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Reproduction Biology
Written primarily for 16-to-19-year-old students, this primer provides a highly accessible overview of key elements of reproduction in humans and a wide range of animals and plants. Reproduction Biology introduces the main approaches and strategies that organisms use to reproduce and ensure the survival of their young, including sexual and asexual reproduction, ways of attracting pollinators or mates, and parenting behaviours.It explains why different species have evolved completely different strategies to ensure their reproductive success by placing these strategies in the context of the specific challenges that they help overcome.The primer also highlights the impact of emerging environmental challenges, such as climate change and plant diseases, and considers cutting-edge research that offers new opportunities in the field of human reproduction, such as the development of new forms of contraception.Key features- Oxford Biology Primers are the only resource to introduce prospective and current students of undergraduate-level bioscience to a range of topics from this dynamic experimental science, enticing readers to study further- Its titles directly support two key transitions in the student journey: from school to undergraduate-level study, and from undergraduate to independent researcher- Its modular format offers a high degree of flexibility, with teachers being able to draw on specific volumes that augment the post-16 curriculum, university lecturers being able to draw on specific volumes at different stages of the undergraduate curriculum, and with materials from the series being available for access in both print and digital formats- Reproduction Biology is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats: the e-book and Science Trove offer a mobile experience and convenient access along with functionality tools, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support.For more information about e-books, please visit www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks
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Why does sexual reproduction have an advantage over asexual reproduction?
Sexual reproduction has an advantage over asexual reproduction because it promotes genetic diversity. Through the process of meiosis and fertilization, offspring inherit a unique combination of genes from both parents, increasing genetic variation within a population. This diversity enhances the ability of a species to adapt to changing environments and reduces the risk of genetic diseases. Additionally, sexual reproduction allows for the elimination of harmful mutations through genetic recombination, leading to healthier and more robust offspring.
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What is cell reproduction?
Cell reproduction is the process by which cells divide and create new cells. This is essential for growth, repair, and maintenance of the body. There are two main types of cell reproduction: mitosis, which produces two identical daughter cells, and meiosis, which produces four genetically unique daughter cells. Cell reproduction is tightly regulated to ensure proper functioning of the body and to prevent diseases like cancer.
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What characterizes sexual reproduction?
Sexual reproduction is characterized by the fusion of two specialized sex cells, typically a sperm and an egg, to create a new organism. This process introduces genetic variation into the offspring, as each parent contributes a unique set of genes. Sexual reproduction also requires the involvement of two individuals, leading to a greater diversity of traits within a population. Additionally, sexual reproduction often involves the development of specialized reproductive organs and behaviors to facilitate the union of the sex cells.
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What is beech reproduction?
Beech reproduction refers to the process by which beech trees produce offspring. Beech trees reproduce through seeds that are contained within small, prickly husks known as beechnuts. These seeds are dispersed by animals or the wind, and when conditions are favorable, they germinate and grow into new beech trees. Beech trees can also reproduce through root sprouts, where new trees grow from the roots of existing trees.
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Feline Reproduction
Cats are one of the most popular pets in the world and cat owners want advanced veterinary care.There is a growing interest in purebred cats which requires the highest quality reproductive care from the general veterinary practitioners.In Feline Reproduction, all aspects of reproduction in the queen and the tom are presented by a global author team.Beginning with basic anatomy and normal reproduction, this book reviews practical knowledge about feline pregnancy, neonatal care, breeding soundness exams, and semen cryopreservation.This book also provides the most current and comprehensive information about abnormal conditions affecting feline reproduction, such as infertility, spontaneous abortion and contraception.Covering both pets and nondomestic species, this feline reproduction book will prove to be essential for the general veterinary practitioner, veterinary student, animal scientist, and experienced cat breeder.
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Understanding Reproduction
Our understanding of reproduction and reproductive processes is often biased towards the behaviour of organisms most familiar to us.As such, the amazing disparity of the phenomena of reproduction and sex is often overlooked.Understanding Reproduction addresses all the main facets of this large chapter of the life sciences, including discussions of asexual reproduction, parthenogenesis, sex determination, reproductive effort, and much more.The book features an abundance of examples from across the tree of life, including animals, plants, fungi, protists and bacteria.Written in an accessible and easy to digest style, overcoming the intimidating diversity of the technical terminology, this book will appeal to interested general readers, biologists, science educators, philosophers and medical doctors.
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Essential Reproduction
Essential Reproduction provides an accessible account of the fundamentals of reproduction within the context of cutting-edge knowledge and examples of its application.The eighth edition of this internationally best-selling title provides a multidisciplinary approach integrating anatomy, physiology, genetics, behaviour, biochemistry, molecular biology and clinical science, to give thorough coverage of the study of mammalian reproduction. Key features: Contains discussion of the latest on conceptual, informational and applied aspects of reproductionNew pedagogical features such as clinical case studies at the end of each chapterBetter use of boxed material to improve separation of narrative text from ancillary informationHighlighted key words for ease of reference relate to summary of key pointsIntroduction now split into two sectionsExpanded content in Fetal challenges, and Society and reproductionSubstantial rearrangement and updating in Making sperm, Controlling fertility, and Restoring fertility
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Reproduction and Environment
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How did humans discover reproduction?
Humans likely discovered reproduction through observation of the natural world around them. They would have noticed that animals and plants were able to produce offspring, and through trial and error, they would have learned about the connection between sexual activity and the birth of new life. Over time, humans would have developed a deeper understanding of the reproductive process through scientific inquiry and experimentation. This knowledge would have been passed down through generations, leading to the development of more advanced reproductive technologies and understanding of human reproduction.
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Should human reproduction be controlled?
The question of whether human reproduction should be controlled is a complex and controversial issue. On one hand, some argue that controlling human reproduction is necessary to address overpopulation, reduce strain on resources, and prevent environmental degradation. On the other hand, others believe that reproductive rights are fundamental human rights and that individuals should have the freedom to make their own reproductive choices. Ultimately, the answer to this question depends on one's values, beliefs, and perspectives on individual rights versus societal needs. It is important to approach this issue with sensitivity and consideration for the diverse perspectives and implications involved.
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What is the reproduction factor 3?
The reproduction factor 3, also known as the basic reproduction number (R0), is a measure of how contagious an infectious disease is. It represents the average number of secondary infections produced by a single infected individual in a population where everyone is susceptible to the disease. A reproduction factor of 3 means that, on average, each infected person will transmit the disease to 3 other people. This value is used by epidemiologists to assess the potential for an outbreak to become an epidemic.
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Are men equally important for reproduction?
Yes, men are equally important for reproduction as women. Both men and women contribute genetic material to create a new life. Sperm from men fertilizes the egg from women, resulting in the formation of a zygote. Therefore, both sexes play a crucial role in the process of reproduction.
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