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    reproduction


    1. The cycle for reproduction is 30 to 60 days and is triggered by the presence of he host’s warmth and the carbon dioxide given off by respiration


    2. Maybe even thinking that cloning is just another method of reproduction, just another way to populate this silicon wonderland


    3. It’s a reproduction


    4. Again and again he had to remind himself that he didn't drive her from his bed, he simply agreed with the Apostle Paul that the sterile simulations of reproduction were silly


    5. By now she had come to the conclusion that she must be in a reproduction of the ancient Aegean, possibly in Roman times


    6. Their dress was very much as she had seen in the popular press, the architecture and the lay of the land were as she had seen, but the thousands and thousands of mud brick and rough timber structures around the palace were never shown on any reproduction she had seen


    7. If this was a faithful reproduction of the bronze age, she was probably very fortunate that she had been treated as well as she had


    8. If this was a faithful reproduction of the era, the splendor was beyond anything she knew of til Imperial Russia


    9. He thinks that what happens around him is merely a reproduction of what he already right properly expects, and as you know yourself, he expects a lot


    10. Meanwhile, as a student, she learned a lot more about new research in sound reproduction and generation

    11. Burst forth in reproduction,


    12. The same quantity of money would, in this case, equally have remained in the country, and there would, besides, have been a reproduction of an equal value of consumable goods


    13. The labourers and labouring cattle, therefore, employed in agriculture, not only occasion, like the workmen in manufactures, the reproduction of a value equal to their own consumption, or to the capital which employs them, together with its owner's profits, but of a much greater value


    14. Over and above the capital of the farmer, and all its profits, they regularly occasion the reproduction of the rent of the landlord


    15. No equal quantity of productive labour employed in manufactures, can ever occasion so great reproduction


    16. In them Nature does nothing ; man does all ; and the reproduction must always be in proportion to the strength of the agents that occasion it


    17. The town, in which there neither is nor can be any reproduction of substances, may very properly be said to gain its whole wealth and subsistence from the country


    18. Everyone is focusing on their obtaining sufficient quantities of the limited resources, resulting in differences in their survival rate and therefore, their possibilities for reproduction and advancement


    19. Their original and annual expenses are for the same reason called, In this system, productive expenses, because, over and above replacing their own value, they occasion the annual reproduction of this neat produce


    20. As in a well ordered state of things, therefore, those ground expenses, over and above reproducing in the completest manner their own value, occasion likewise, after a certain time, a reproduction of a neat produce, they are in this system considered as productive expenses

    21. Though in representing the labour which is employed upon land as the only productive labour, the notions which it inculcates are, perhaps, too narrow and confined ; yet in representing the wealth of nations as consisting, not in the unconsumable riches of money, but in the consumable goods annually reproduced by the labour of the society, and in representing perfect liberty as the only effectual expedient for rendering this annual reproduction the greatest possible, its doctrine seems to be in every respect as just as it is generous and liberal


    22. reproduction, they were involved in humanity's


    23. It's his version of reproduction


    24. my mind about Nightchild reproduction


    25. He does not consider that the capital which the first creditors of the public advanced to government, was, from the moment in which he advanced it, a certain portion of the annual produce, turned away from serving in the function of a capital, to serve in that of a revenue ; from maintaining productive labourers, to maintain unproductive ones, and to be spent and wasted, generally in the course of the year, without even the hope of any future reproduction


    26. ‘Yes, you've proved to have adequate genes for reproduction


    27. for breeding and reproduction


    28. b) Reproduction with regard to the partners of the


    29. with a high rate of reproduction (Aliens); greasy copies from nostalgia (Grease),


    30. death of these cells outpaces the reproduction of these cells

    31. I just realized that it was a reproduction of the Hekapolis map


    32. Soon it went from asexual reproduction,


    33. simple asexual reproduction and eventually


    34. The reproduction rate is rising with the killing rate


    35. - The reproduction rate will rise directly with the catching rate (in an area where


    36. reproduction, to keep the newborn animals or release them to new owners


    37. ―For breeding purposes‖ shall be animal reproduction at least once a year


    38. reproduction cycle and support a concept, to find new homes for the animals


    39. 1) Advise the owners of animals to reduce the non-planed reproduction of dogs


    40. “Did you know that humans can reproduce up to thirty times in their lifetime? In each reproduction event, it is usually one hatchling, but it can be two or even three at once

    41. there is only one part, the female uterus, designed for the reproduction and


    42. Your form is nothing but light! The cosmic stem of light, blossoming as my body, seemed a divine reproduction of the light beams that stream out of the projection booth in a cinema to create the pictures on the screen


    43. The brain does not store a literal reproduction of an object’s image but an abstract holographic code of wave-phase relationships like the overlapping patterns of light and shade on a holographic plate


    44. The cosmic stem of light, blossoming as my body, seemed a divine reproduction of the light beams that stream out of the projection booth in a cinema house


    45. reproduction of an object’s image but an abstract holographic code of wave-


    46. I could go into explaining reproduction methods of plants and trees but the explanations don't really say "where" the life forms came from - but "how" they came from other plants and trees


    47. But to some flowers in southern Africa, they're crucial for reproduction!


    48. In the beginning, reproduction was between those who had


    49. Especially because x’s duplicate cannot attempt biological reproduction


    50. Bianca realizes somehow that everything she just witnessed was a reproduction of events














































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    Synonyms for "reproduction"

    breeding facts of life procreation reproduction replication replica reproductive memory copy match transcript twin mate likeness

    "reproduction" definitions

    the process of generating offspring


    recall that is hypothesized to work by storing the original stimulus input and reproducing it during recall


    copy that is not the original; something that has been copied


    the act of making copies


    the sexual activity of conceiving and bearing offspring