Examples of using Mating in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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The recommended age for mating a Bulldog bitch for the first time is at the age of 12 to 18 month.
They are similar to MMCX in performance, feature quick snap-on mating and unmaking, and are designed to withstand a minimum of 5,000 mating cycles.
Inbreeding means close mating between mother and son, father and daughter, brother and sister.
Some species mine a short chamber in the bark for depositing the eggs or also mating.
Mating with human beings for their own purpose. which have an agenda… Clearly, there are entities out there.
These predators are engaged in the arrangement of their homes in advance of the mating season.
These are all evolutionary signatures that we know from mating research are profoundly important.
The SC Optical Connector of the patch cord can be used for 1000 mating cycles.
For example, in the mating season, the males take such poses that the greatest feathered seducers can envy.
The mating produced six kittens, three with curly coats
Only during the mating season can the female and male hunt together.
She had found glory, not shame in their mating, and she could not make herself lie to him and say otherwise.".
cats on our streets, in alleys, and parks, all mating indiscriminately.
MC-Card series are micro miniature, 50-ohm connectors that feature snap-on mating and a frequency range of DC- 6 GHz.
The new study involved mating two ninespine sticklebacks that evolved without pelvises: a male from Point MacKenzie, in Cook Inlet near Anchorage,
When the valve body of the small-diameter lining fluorine Butterfly Valve is molded, the mating surface with the butterfly plate is designed as a spherical protrusion
danger= not mating or dying or your kids dying,
Male frogs that live in cities make more complex mating calls than their forest-dwelling cousins, and that makes them much more attractive to female frogs.
where the male begins to build a nest of foam and show mating games.
Eckert CG(2005) The evolutionary enigma of mixed mating systems in plants: