(1) Even Jack Straw is trying to close down some of its overripe practices.
(2) Although this method should be devoid of side effects, certain risks have been reported due to the possible fertilization of an overripe ovum.
(3) they are caused by seasonal pre-ovulatory overripeness ovopathy (SPOO).
(4) In addition, overripeness may also lead to chromosomal abnormalities and to babies with Down's syndrome.
(5) The eight criteria which have to be met before a condition can be said to be caused by overripeness ovopathy are shown to be satisfied.
(6) It has been suggested that delayed ovulation and luteal phase defect are the pathogenetic factors responsible for the anomalous postconception bleeding and that these etiologically interrelated phenomena are closely associated with the occurrence of overripeness of the ovum.
(7) An asynchronism of several hours between the stage of development of the largest and large cohort follicles is observed; overripeness of oocyte cumulus complex (OCC) is revealed.
(8) The degenerative changes that characterize overripeness are conducive to the occurrence of chromosome and anatomic anomalies in the fertilized ovum.
(9) Possible consequences of preovulatory overripeness of the ovum include occult and early spontaneous abortions, a wide spectrum of chromosomal defects, various developmental anomalies, including those of the brain, and gestational abnormalities.
(10) The tested nutrients were distilled water, overripe fig fruits, guinea pig blood, sucrose solution and alternative meals of blood and sucrose.
(11) The theory of the fertilisation of an overripe ovum due to a delay in fertilization, and more recently the aging of the sperm.
(12) In addition, conception occurring at the time of seasonally alternating patterns of ovulation and anovulation, the seasonal overripeness hypothesis, is subject to alterations associated with ovopathology.
(13) In experimental animals, it has been shown that when coitus is delayed for several hours after ovulation, the oocyte becomes overripe and degenerates.
(14) Topics discussed include nosologic problems, epidemiology, etiology (chromosomal, monogenic, teratogenic), and pathogenesis (hematoma formation, other vascular mechanisms, overripeness ovopathy).
(15) Seasonal Preovulatory Overripeness Ovopathy (SPOO) is one explanation for seasonal variations in the occurrence of congenital anomalies.
(16) Future research should better be directed to causes of preovulatory overripeness ovapathy (OO) other than seasonality.
(17) Therefore we suggest that the preovulatory oocyte overripeness is one of the mechanisms of congenital malformation.
(18) Makes 1 tart 5 overripe avocados, peeled and destoned 300g organic raw cacao 300ml agave syrup 2 tbsp coconut oil 1 tsp salt 1 vanilla pod For the base 250g walnut 200g prunes (soaked overnight) 1 For the base, blitz the prunes and walnuts together.
(19) Pathological changes of either the pregnancy or the products of conception may be caused by preovulatory overripeness, and can be expected in conceptions which occurred at times of changing endocrine patterns, such as puberty (high-risk teenage pregnancies) and menopause (high-risk older maternal age pregnancies).
(20) Absence of ovulation is conducive to sterility, while delay of the follicular maturation process predispose to the development of an overripe ovum.
Spoiled
Definition:
(imp. & p. p.) of Spoil
Example Sentences:
(1) The Wimbledon champion Marion Bartoli said she would not let comments about her appearance by the BBC presenter John Inverdale spoil the greatest day of her life.
(2) In a ruling rejecting any claims to the "spoils of war," New York's highest court concluded Thursday that an ancient gold tablet must be returned to the German museum that lost it in the Second world war .
(3) Acanthamoeba culbertsoni was isolated from a sewage-spoil dump site near Ambrose Light, New York Bight.
(4) We tested 1,145 isolates from fresh and spoiling irradiated (0.0, 0.3, and 0.6 Mrad) yellow perch fillets for proteolytic activity, by the use of both media.
(5) The few who enjoy themselves thoughtlessly, going against the green Glastonbury ethos , spoil it for the many.
(6) Spoiled fish of the families, Scombridae and Scomberesocidae (e.g.
(7) Spoiling periods of ca 1-2 ms with driving currents of ca 0.5-1.0 A are predicted to be adequate for surface-spoiling experiments with rat, e.g., for noninvasive monitoring of liver.
(8) Magnetic resonance arteriograms of healthy volunteers and selected patients were produced with a new spoiled gradient-echo pulse sequence based on time-of-flight phenomena.
(9) In the spoiled samples, the highest total counts were 820 million in buttermilk biscuits.
(10) Hagenbeck’s zoo would be a celebration of the German colonial project and its spoils, from German South-West Africa (present-day Namibia) to German East Africa (present-day Burundi, Rwanda and mainland Tanzania).
(11) Facebook Twitter Pinterest The spoils of war: pro-Russia rebels recover a tank (left) abandoned by retreating Ukrainian troops.
(12) Deliberately spoiled mackerel samples and mackerel samples implicated in outbreaks of scombrotoxicosis were, under medical supervision, tested blind on normal, healthy volunteers of both sexes.
(13) So far the Republican primary has spoiled us, from Rick Perry's "oops" to corporate asset-stripper Mitt Romney's admission that he liked firing people, delivered just before he was snapped apparently receiving a sit-down shoe-shine from an underling – not a good look for a would-be man of the people.
(14) Magnetic resonance angiography of the pulmonary vasculature was evaluated in 12 subjects using breath-hold gradient echo scans and surface coils at 1.5 T. Flow-compensated GRASS, spoiled GRASS (SPGR), and WARP-SPGR sequences were utilized.
(15) Mawer said some junior members may have been paid a fee, with bigger fish getting a share of the spoils.
(16) This magnificent quintet of gems was, alas, the sum total of the factual and subjective spoils of which the committee was able to relieve him over two-and-a-half long hours.
(17) Economics didn't start out trying to spoil our fun.
(18) Sid Ward, teacher, 38, Kingsbridge, Devon (now living in Herefordshire) ‘Properties are empty, so the community is empty’ Second homes destroy the fabric of the town and spoil the very things that made it attractive to the second home owner in the first place.
(19) But Pence, close observers said, simply advocated such ideas ahead of their time, at a moment when Republican leadership still feared that the “war on women” label would spoil their standing with the public in the 2012 election.
(20) The script was written but Burnley spoiled Cole and Lambert’s happy ending.