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Categories: Rabbits and hares, Tests for pregnancy, Leporidae
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Friedman test  rabbit test  A-Z test  Ascheim-Zondek Test  Aschheim-Zondek test
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Pregnancy test that involves injecting some of the woman's urine into an unmated female rabbit and later examining the ovaries of the rabbit; presence of corpora lutea indicates that the woman is pregnant WordNet 3.0
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Pregnancy test that involves injecting some of the woman's urine into an unmated female rabbit and later examining the ovaries of the rabbit; presence of corpora lutea indicates that the woman is pregnant WordNet 3.0 & Open English WordNet
The rabbit test, or Friedman test, was an early pregnancy test developed in 1931 by Maurice Friedman and Maxwell Edward Lapham at the University of Pennsylvania. Wikipedia
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The rabbit test for pregnancy. Wiktionary
An early pregnancy test involving the injection of the tested woman's urine into a female rabbit, then examining the rabbit's ovaries a few days later for changes in response to a hormone. Wiktionary
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