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1. transitive and intransitive verb make duplicate of something: to copy something by photographing, scanning, printing, or another process, or be copied in this way; ... 2. intransitive verb biology produce offspring: to produce offspring or new individuals through a sexual or ... 3. transitive verb repeat something:
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Reproduction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Additionally, submerged, aquatic vegetation, primarily hydrilla (Hydrilla verticillata), and associated material collected from a reservoir during an AVM outbreak was fed to chickens in an effort to reproduce the disease.
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The Medscape Journal ... To establish the independence of CJD agent characteristics from those of PrP-res, ... Passaged FU-infected cells had titers comparable to brain, and >30% of cells displayed abundant cytoplasmic PrP-res aggregates that may trap agent. The continuous substantial replication of CJD in monotypic cells...
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Sexual reproduction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A collection of over 500 political graphics, Reproduce & Revolt/Reproduce Y Rebélate contains original art granted by the creators to the public domain, to be freely used on political posters, flyers, and campaigns.
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Using pattern-recognition algorithms and a technique called electromyography, the researchers can recognize and reproduce a person’s unique handwriting pattern from the movement of their hands.
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; Full size image ... The molecular structures of pyrimidine and uracil. ... NASA scientists studying the origin of life have reproduced uracil, a key component of our hereditary material, in the laboratory. They discovered that an ice sample containing pyrimidine exposed to ultraviolet radiation under space-like...
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