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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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61. He was convinced that, in a world governed by natural law, life must inevitably be accompanied by reproduction and death.
62. Under these conditions generative reproduction is very laborious but extremely productive.
63. The process of reproduction is still conspicuously missing from most discussions of economic affairs, as the following passage typifies.
64. Such crises do not have an accidental character, they are a part of the very process of capitalist production and reproduction.
65. Seeing an actual reproduction of it knocks the wind out of me.
66. But here is a form of asexual reproduction that does not lead to cloning.
67. In addition to romantic love, the major tie that is still operative between male and female is the project of reproduction.
68. The removal of a bit of information from a system can be seen as the reproduction of a corresponding bit of anti-information.
69. For these plants we are of course still dependent on vegetative reproduction.
70. Firestone's view of gender relations as determined by reproduction is the clearest case.
71. Other things being equal, visual improvements are conducive to survival and reproduction.
72. Those that increase inclusive fitness through behaviour facilitating reproduction by relatives are nepotistic.
73. Louder Reproduction Cylinders were also made in large diameters, with special machines to play them of course.
74. There is an effectively full parity between the purposes of cultural production and this more general social and cultural reproduction.
75. That could reduce lobster reproduction in the area of the spill.
76. Her book concluded that continence was both physiologically and morally essential for the fit reproduction of the race.
77. It used pictures well, with great reproduction and everybody started to take notice.
78. Occasionally, the DNA copying process involved in reproduction may go wrong.
79. And it could become the basis for all music recording and reproduction.
80. The graphics and artwork reproduction are gorgeous and the encyclopedia information fascinating.
81. Drawing is not a simple imitation, he insisted, a mathematical copy conforming to the original, an inert reproduction.
82. Evolution depends absolutely on the survival and reproduction of the species.
83. But, through the irrepressible machinery of reproduction, its images soon lose the magic of newness and become commonplace.
84. Therefore, free will itself is any good only to the extent that it contributes to eventual reproduction.
85. The artist is often compelled to work with the photographic reproduction in mind.
86. The best that any reproduction system can provide is a sketch.
87. The wider tape gives better quality reproduction and the machines are very robust - an important consideration for the classroom.
88. Because their interiors perfectly reflect the fine reproduction pine furniture that you find for sale in them today.
89. Thus expanded negative reproduction carries with it the seeds of revolution.
90. The hormone is known to affect reproduction and gonadal function,(http://sentencedict.com/reproduction.html) and to have an influence on the growth of tumours.
More similar words: productionintroductionproductiveproductivityproductreductionabductionproduceproducerproducingauctionobstructiondestructioninstructionrepresentationintroduceconstructioninstructionalintroducingprojectionprotectionductiledeductivereproachreprobateenvironmental protectioneducationeducationaldeprecationfluctuation
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