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The Bruce Effect
The Bruce effect, or pregnancy block, is the tendency for female rodents to terminate their pregnancies following exposure to the scent of an unfamiliar male.
The effect was first noted in 1959 by Hilda M. Bruce, and has primarily been studied in laboratory mice (Mus musculus). In mice, pregnancy can only be terminated prior to embryo implantation, but other species will interrupt even a late-term pregnancy. The Bruce effect is also observed in deer-mice, meadow voles, collared lemmings, geladas, and it has also been proposed, but not confirmed, in other non-rodent species such as the lion. |
weirdest vanity search result evar.
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I got an email from a guy in Texas, "if they start crackin' down on abortion again, you could be very popular :) haha, can't help picturing you walking through a lamaze class and babies hittin' the floor left and right." :smack:
A vanity search for Bruce gives you 375,000,000 hits and none of them are me. |
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He's originally from NJ and went there with Bell Labs. He has a really twisted sense of humor... which tickles my fancy. http://cellar.org/2016/reddevil.gif
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...and he's got your number.
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You should see the video cartoon he did of me onstage in Vegas... naked.:blush:
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Naked cartoonists are hot.
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