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Fig. 1. The theoretical relationship between sperm number in the inseminate and fertility
Fig. 2. The intracellular free Caqcan be seen in the responses in B and C , indicating a rise in intracellular free calcium in both situations inlow calcium concentration and area R represents those with high calcium concentration

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