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Sentence count:158+11Posted:2017-01-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: breedingfacts of lifeprocreationreplicareplicationreproductive memorySimilar words: productionintroductionproductiveproductivityproductreductionabductionproduceMeaning: [‚rɪːprə'dʌkʃn]  n. 1. the process of generating offspring 2. recall that is hypothesized to work by storing the original stimulus input and reproducing it during recall 3. copy that is not the original; something that has been copied 4. the act of making copies 5. the sexual activity of conceiving and bearing offspring. 
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91. A pin-up was tacked to the wall with drawing pins, whereas a reproduction print was carefully framed and positioned.
92. Blackwell glossed reproduction in a highly original way, fusing it with claims for an active female sexuality.
93. Nature programs every successful species to engage in gender and inter-generational cooperation to the extent that is necessary for reproduction.
94. We have seen that Althusser invokes certain aspects of political and ideological practice to explain the reproduction of the relations of production.
95. They may say that reproduction is a breach of copyright.
96. With paintings it is sometimes difficult to distinguish the genuine article from a good reproduction.
97. From the point of view of the quality of the final product, reproduction from seeds is the better method.
98. Saved for the table For many marine invertebrates mass reproduction and large members of offspring are essential to their survival.
99. Needs are always related back to capitalism's demand for the social reproduction of its labour force.
100. Many factors, of which light is only one, limit plant growth to maturity and reproduction.
101. I am entirely convinced that Joseph Kosuth has never seen work by Claudio Parmiggiani either actually or in reproduction.
102. The concert hall itself reminds one playfully of reproduction art deco and is also acoustically first-class and adaptable.
103. Such accounts dismiss any notion of reproduction and treat consumption as wholly, as opposed to relatively, autonomous.
104. Evidently, cultural reproduction in this sense is not an automatic or uncontested process.
105. It follows that with extended reproduction a part of the surplus-value is embodied in the physical form of means of production.
106. Reproduction can also be accomplished by asexual subdivision of polyps, each polyp dividing to form two.
107. But male elephants only mature at around 30 years old and their many deaths have disrupted patterns of reproduction.
108. He also uses a modern reproduction piano, which is a shade safer than Linda Nicholson's refurbished old piano.
109. Again the virgin birth, in view of what we now know of human reproduction, has become highly suspect for people.
110. The same pattern of asexual reproduction occurs in water fleas, aphids and even a few lizards.
111. By other forms of reproduction an image may be more or less degraded, so that nothing can be learnt from them.
112. Looking at extended reproduction, he said: But where the productive forces are increasing, the case is different.
113. In a population confined to a particular habitat competition for limited resources is an inevitable feature of life so long as reproduction occurs.
114. Base artwork artwork requiring additional components such as halftones or line drawings to be added before the reproduction stage.
115. An alternative way of looking at higher education is to see it as a continuing process in the reproduction of gender relations.
116. Mechanical tint a pre-printed sheet of dots,(http://sentencedict.com/reproduction.html) lines or patterns that can be laid down on artwork for reproduction.
117. This, combined with widespread reproduction, helped maintain his position within the field of commercial art.
118. Thus the study of reproduction is determining the pattern of the study of production.
119. How coral colonies grow Tearing itself apart Only slightly further up the evolutionary scale in terms of reproduction are the Echinoderms.
120. Markers lend themselves in particular to mixed media sketching and to mixed media artwork for reproduction in print.
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