The act of producing offspring or multiplying by such production.
The spreading of something (a belief or practice) into new regions.
1 The principal advantages of this mode of propagation are the following: 1st.
2 Example: there is a law of the propagation of errors in mathematics.
3 This indicates that PDE5 activity limits action potential propagation in neurohypophysial axons.
4 The aesthetics of gardening did not concern him; propagation and cultivation did.
5 The propagation and culture of this plant are of the simplest kinds.
6 MR. WILKINSON: I have had very little experience in propagation of chestnuts.
7 These mutants frequently arise during the propagation of bacteria in laboratory conditions.
8 Peripheral fatigue and muscle cooling induce similar effects on sarcolemmal propagation properties.
9 The mode of propagation has been indicated by the above autumnal treatment.
10 There was an intense enthusiasm for the faith and propagation of it.
11 The median time of propagation between onset and peak was 17 ms.
12 This propagation in time of an undulatory disturbance necessarily involves a medium.
13 The mechanisms whereby medulloblastoma stem cells coordinate tumor propagation are poorly understood.
14 Men attach importance only to self-preservation and the propagation of their species.
15 All of this suggests the possibility of pecan propagation by root cuttings.
16 In this study, we examined the importance of ubiquitination for HCV propagation .
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Propagation в диалектах
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