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Reproduce

Reproduce meaning

To produce an image or copy of. | To generate or propagate offspring or organisms sexually or asexually. | To produce again; to recreate.

Example sentences (20)

As people seek to reproduce themselves, they often do so within a context of stratified reproduction, where some populations are empowered to reproduce and others are not.

Other findings from the survey included 72 per cent of scientists failing to reproduce another scientist’s experiment, and over 50 per cent failing to reproduce results from their own study.

Several studies on the scope of the problem have revealed startling statistics: More than 70% of researchers have failed to reproduce a colleague’s experiments and have failed to reproduce their own.

Most modern editions either do not reproduce all the illustrations, or reproduce them so badly that much detail is lost.

Most plants have the ability to reproduce asexually and the ant species Mycocepurus smithii is thought to reproduce entirely by asexual means.

Much research has focused on the use of adenoviruses that cannot reproduce, or reproduce only to a limited extent, within the patient to ensure safety via the avoidance of cytolytic destruction of noncancerous cells infected with the vector.

They licensed the rights to reproduce Bally/Williams parts to Illinois Pinball and the rights to reproduce full-sized machines to The Pinball Factory.

As Los Angeles prepares to celebrate the life of P-22, a new study shows that mountain lions are being killed on California roads and highways faster than they can reproduce.

But we could easily repeat the failures of public health if we reproduce the same inequality within the field of technology governance.

He said that with the right mix of actors, factors and foresight, any nation can achieve, sustain and reproduce all the elements required for transformation and greatness.

I thought the game plan first half was spot on and then to go out second half and reproduce that was good.

It is active at all hours of the day and can reproduce in tiny pools of water.

It’s basic evolution by natural selection and those slightly mutated viruses reproduce quickly and prolifically.

It's going to be rare someone spends a huge amount trying to reproduce that.

Larger speakers reproduce more low frequencies.

Like their Atlantic cousins, the Sockeye are anadromous fish, which means they hatch in fresh water, migrate to the ocean, where they spend most of their adult life, then return to fresh water to reproduce.

Many plants cannot reproduce without pollen carried to them by foraging pollinators.

Monarch habitats contain milkweed hosts for the caterpillars and nectar plants for the adult butterflies to reproduce, and there are limited available environments for monarch reproduction.

Pollinators, including bees, butterflies, birds and bats, allow many plants and food crops to reproduce, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

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