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		Definition of ovulation in English: ovulationnoun ɒvjʊˈleɪʃ(ə)n mass nounDischarge of ova or ovules from the ovary.  blood samples were assessed to determine the timing of ovulation as modifier a woman's ovulation cycle count noun consecutive ovulations  Example sentencesExamples -  Melatonin may inhibit ovulation, causing some women to have difficulty getting pregnant.
 -  Patients then completed the study according to protocol after six subsequent ovulations.
 -  This usually results in increased ovulations and an increase in transferable embryos.
 -  Infertility among women is often due to ovulation problems, including failure to ovulate.
 -  Reliable methods to predict ovulation are lacking, therefore predicting the fertile window is also unreliable.
 -  Nutrition, body weight, and stress affect menstruation and ovulation.
 -  The combined oral contraceptive pill, which is the most widely used type of pill, prevents ovulation.
 -  In the form of enzymes and hormones, proteins help regulate sleep, digestion and ovulation.
 -  Using DNA technology, the scientists have found two distinct genes with a large effect on ovulation rate in sheep.
 -  Women athletes who have amenorrhea and wish to become pregnant may require fertility drugs to induce ovulation.
 
    Definition of ovulation in US English: ovulationnounˌävyəˈlāSHən Discharge of ova or ovules from the ovary.  blood samples were assessed to determine the timing of ovulation as modifier a woman's ovulation cycle  Example sentencesExamples -  Patients then completed the study according to protocol after six subsequent ovulations.
 -  The combined oral contraceptive pill, which is the most widely used type of pill, prevents ovulation.
 -  Women athletes who have amenorrhea and wish to become pregnant may require fertility drugs to induce ovulation.
 -  Reliable methods to predict ovulation are lacking, therefore predicting the fertile window is also unreliable.
 -  Using DNA technology, the scientists have found two distinct genes with a large effect on ovulation rate in sheep.
 -  In the form of enzymes and hormones, proteins help regulate sleep, digestion and ovulation.
 -  Melatonin may inhibit ovulation, causing some women to have difficulty getting pregnant.
 -  This usually results in increased ovulations and an increase in transferable embryos.
 -  Nutrition, body weight, and stress affect menstruation and ovulation.
 -  Infertility among women is often due to ovulation problems, including failure to ovulate.
 
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