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Quotes About Fertilization

Il suo dovere lo compiva sempre fedelmente; ma il dovere è talvolta un arido obbligo, ed egli era favorevole a irrigarne l'aridità, ogniqualvolta possibile, con una fertilizzante decozione di vigorose acque.
~ Herman Melville
Under natural conditions, the soil does not lose its fixed nitrogen.
~ Fritz Haber
At the same time the act of sacrifice is a fertilization of the mother: the chthonic serpent-demon drinks the blood, i.e., the soul, of the hero. In this way life becomes immortal, for, like the sun, the hero regenerates himself by his self-sacrifice and re-entry into the mother.
~ C.G. Jung
Flowers grow best on dungheaps, as Shakespeare never tires of saying.
~ J.M. Coetzee
As a physician, I know that human life begins with fertilization, and I remain committed to ending abortion in all stages of pregnancy. I will continue to fight this atrocity on behalf of the unborn, and I hope my colleagues will support me in doing so.
~ Paul Broun
Although each egg cell produced by a woman carries a single X chromosome, the sperm cells produced by a man carry either an X or a Y. This means, in very simple terms, that the sperm cell determines a baby's sex.
~ Kenneth R. Miller
Man comes not from an egg but from an animalcule that is found in male sperm.
~ Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
My first ideas of human in vitro fertilization (IVF) arose with my Ph.D. in Edinburgh University in the early 1950s. Supervised by Alan Beatty, my research was based on his work on altering chromosomal complements in mouse embryos.
~ Robert Edwards
Another side effect of fertilization that is receiving more attention is the generation of nitrous oxide by bacterial decomposition of nitrates. Not only is N2O a greenhouse gas but, on a hundred-year time scale, it has a nearly three hundred times higher global warming potential than carbon dioxide, the dominant greenhouse gas. But because of its relatively small emissions, N2O is responsible for only about 6 percent of recent anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions.
~ Vaclav Smil
En algún punto de la evolución el esperma podrido, el mas corrupto entró por la puerta trasera del óvulo. Y todo se fue al carajo.
~ Guillermo Fadanelli
The egg of every species of animal or plant carries a definite number of bodies called chromosomes. The sperm carries the same number. Consequently, when the sperm unites with the egg, the fertilized egg will contain the double number of chromosomes.
~ Thomas Hunt Morgan
My wife has a beastly habit of comparing poetry -- all literature in fact -- to the droppings of the goats among the rocks -- mere excreta that fertilises the ground it falls on.
~ lawrence d h iv
If there were any seeds of doubt in my mind as to whether I really loved Adam or just some image of Adam, they were all killed by the frost that was tonight's dinner party. No, wait, that sounds like it was some cold, deadly evening. I mean the opposite. I guess I mean that if the flower of my love for Adam wass being stunted by any feelings of doubt, then tonight fully fertilized my seed and allowed it to grow. That works if you don't think about the face that fertilizer is made if shit.
~ Daniel Handler
From the moment of conception, when the one tiny sperm joins the nutrient-rich egg, women are already contributing much more than the man.
~ David M. Buss
In reality, all that is needed are a syringe and a few cubic centimeters of semen. Should current experiments with fertilizing eggs with DNA taken from other eggs be extended from mice to humans, soon we will not even need that. The fact that the necessary techniques were invented by men merely adds offense to injury. It is as if each time men try to help women along, men only make themselves more superfluous.
~ Martin Van Creveld
orientaciones y aspectos, y están en íntima relación con el ciclo uterino: si el óvulo que se libera durante la ovulación se fertiliza, dichas energías se expresan mediante la creación de una nueva vida; si no hay fecundación, se plasman en la vida de la mujer de cualquier otro modo.
~ Unknown
Even your birth was just a probability of an ovum meeting up with the spermatozoon and becoming fertilised inside the uterus.
~ Unknown