The production of new individuals that contain some portion of genetic material inherited from one or more parent organisms.
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Examples for "reproduction"
Examples for "reproduction"
1French law currently allows assisted reproduction for married couples with infertility problems.
2These marine reserves increase population sizes and reproduction rates of exploited species.
3Every economics course ought to start not with production but with reproduction.
4However, medical education rarely considers such topics beyond the physiology of reproduction.
5Recent studies have suggested that leptin plays an important role in reproduction.
1Capacity for assimilating the public taste and reproducing it, is the commonest.
2Something else: We may or may not be capable of reproducing ourselves.
3But there is talk of reproducing home titles in this new land.
4All the world would disappear, if man lost the power of reproducing.
5A neo-Nazi in Ukraine is reproducing the document in paperback… Video, Audio
1Headsex for procreation was an unpleasant chore carried out for demographic duty.
2The modern craze for small specimens makes them quite unsuitable for procreation.
3This was an act of procreation, even if my participation wasn't voluntary.
4No day passes when the lady elders don't nag me about procreation.
5Here we are only concerned with procreation as an element of marriage.
Translations for reproductive physiological process