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metœstrus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
metœstrus (uncountable). Obsolete form of metestrus. 1913, Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society , page 567: In the indefinite period of metœstrus, ...
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metestrus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
A phase of the oestrus cycle where the signs of oestrogen stimulation subside, the corpus luteum starts to form, and the uterine lining begins to secrete small ...
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Metestrus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Estrus is hormonally characterized by peaks in PRL and FSH levels and results in ovulation. Metestrus is characterized by an increase in P4 levels, while ...
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metœstrus
metœstrus Biol. (mɛˈtiːstrəs) Also -um, (U.S.) metestrus (-ˈɛstrəs, -iːstrəs), -um. [f. meta- + œstrus, œstrum.] The short period following œstrus in many mammals during which sexual activity subsides.1900 W. Heape in Q. Jrnl. Microsc. Sci. XLIV. 8 Metœstrum or the Metœstrous Period.—If conception d...
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Metestrus | zoology - Britannica
A phase termed metestrus ensues, in which the reproductive tract assumes its normal condition. Metestrus may be followed by anestrus, a nonreproductive period.
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metoestrus | metestrus, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun metoestrus is in the 1910s. OED's earliest evidence for metoestrus is from 1913, in Quarterly Journal of Microscopical ...
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metoestrous | metestrous, adj. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the adjective metoestrous is in the 1900s. OED's earliest evidence for metoestrous is from 1900, in a paper by W. Heape. metoestrous ...
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Metestrus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Metestrus is defined as the stage of the luteal phase in the estrous cycle that follows estrus, characterized by a shift from estrogen dominance to ...
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definition of metestrus by Medical dictionary
A period following estrus that is characterized by the development of the corpus luteum and production of progesterone.
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The Reproductive Cycle in the Marsupial Dasyurus viverrinus
—As Dasyurus is monœstrous, metœstrus is followed by anœstrus, which lasts until the following year. THE ŒSTRAL CYCLE IN THE NON-PREGNANT FEMALE EUTHERIAN ...
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英语词汇“metœstrus”的英英意思、用法、释义、翻译、读音 - 英语词典
[ f. meta- + œstrus, œstrum. ] The short period following œstrus in many mammals during which sexual activity subsides. 1900 W. Heape in Q.
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diœstrus
diœstrus, n. Biol. (daɪˈiːstrəs) Also -um, (U.S.) diestrus (-ˈɛstrəs, -ˈiːstrəs), -um. [f. di-3 + œstrus n., œstrum n.] A relatively short period of sexual quiescence between metoestrus and prooestrus.1900 W. Heape in Q. Jrnl. Microsc. Sci. XLIV. 8 Diœstrum, or the Diœstrous Period.—This is a brief ...
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