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Journal of Reproduction and Fertility (1966) 12 399-403
DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.0120399
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FACTORS IN PREGNANCY BLOCKING: AGE AND REPRODUCTIVE BACKGROUND OF FEMALES: NUMBERS OF STRANGE MALES

R. K. CHIPMAN and K. A. FOX

Summary.: Pregnancy blocking experiments involving 731 female laboratory mice (control and experimental) indicate: (1) an increased resistance among older females; (2) an equal susceptibility among parous and non-parous females; and (3) a lower pregnancy rate among females exposed to six males than those exposed to one or three males.







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