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