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THE influence of temperature on the survival of spermatozoa in vitro1 and the influence of high temperatures on the reproductive capacity of guinea pigs' spermatozoa have been investigated2 by many workers.
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MAKOW, D., GRICE, H. Influence of Radio Frequency Heating on Sperm. Nature 200, 1120–1121 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/2001120a0
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