Synonym: multiply, procreate, regurgitate. Similar words: reproductive, reproduction, produce, producer, introduce, product, producing, productive. Meaning: [‚rɪːprə'duːs / -'djuːs] v. 1. make a copy or equivalent of 2. have offspring or young 3. recreate an idea, mood, atmosphere, etc. as by artistic means 4. repeat after memorization.
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(151) In the wide scheme of things, these behavioral deficits could, in the long term, undermine the ability of a species such as the deer mouse to reproduce in the wild.
(152) It was cheap for us to culture and rapidly reproduce the flagellate.
(153) Numerous types of cells, such as skin cells and white blood cells, have the power reproduce asexually .
(154) That was because the software couldn't reproduce all the aspects of a normal auditory system.
(155) But because many of the crops reproduce asexually — producing clones, rather than reproducing through seeds — the banking process is far from simple.
(156) It is one kind of traffic analysis techniques to reproduce the dynamic process of traffic flow.
(157) They are hermaphrodites who produce both eggs and sperm but while they are able to reproduce asexually, they do usually mate with other giant snails.
(158) The education system in India and China is such that students just learn by rote and then reproduce it in exams.
(159) For linguistic meaning, the translator can reproduce the natural equivalence of the source language message owing to the remarkable differences between Chinese and English.
(160) It will allow you to reproduce your now intelligent life form and populate this planet.
(161) The core to design a synthetic test circuit is to correctly reproduce the stresses applied on the thyristor valves.
(162) If marriage is to reproduce, and why don"t the by test-tube baby?"
(163) Therefore, it is theoretically possible to reproduce four offspring by using chromosomes in one oocyte.
(164) These and other so-called turfgrasses are botanically ambidextrous; they can reproduce sexually, by putting out seeds, and asexually, by spreading laterally.
(165) Hope and trust is the tailer of a lizard, which can reproduce even after being cut off.
(166) A dedicated tweeter handles the highs, while two larger drivers reproduce mids and lows giving you a nice, full sound.
(167) Conclusion The model is valid and can accurately reproduce the short - term hemodynamic response to LBNP.
(168) Imitation Queen Anne furniture, chipped and scarred by cigarette burns, a plush purple carpet in which rodents could reproduce, and the king-size, four-poster bed were the same as his honeymoon night.
(169) Although the male-like females have an overall lower birth rate than other females, they do still mate and reproduce, maintaining the mimicry in the damselfly population.
(170) Accelerate cells reproduce, soften skin, keep the skin wet and whiten.
(171) The translators then reproduce the document in other languages by copying the original and replacing each translatable element with the appropriate translations.
(172) Here we report that intragastrically administered rotenone, a commonly used pesticide that inhibits mitochondrial Complex I , is able to reproduce PD pathological staging as found in patients.
(173) So whose idea was it to reproduce music digitally on a CD?
(174) Moreover, a replicator fund can't reproduce the thinking of the hedge-fund manager.
(175) Females may NOT be physiologically able to reproduce; in particular(sentencedict.com), older females may be infertile.
(176) Some of the bees were then shaken vigorously for one minute — an experience intended to reproduce the presumably alarming feeling of a honey badger attacking their hive.
(177) The coral was scribbled in the sea as though a giant had bent down to reproduce the shape of the island in a flowing, chalk line but tired before he had finished.
(178) The anadromous form called "steelhead" migrate to the ocean, though they must return to fresh water to reproduce.
(179) The customer shall not reproduce other's information for resale and reloading.
(180) The RGB color model is an additive color model in which red, green, and blue light is added together in various ways to reproduce a broad array of colors.
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