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overproduction

[oh-ver-pruh-duhk-shuhn] / ˈoʊ vər prəˈdʌk ʃən /




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That led to an overproduction of growth hormones that would have meant Momo would have kept on growing and growing.

From Seattle Times

Depending on the type, ONs can function by, preventing or changing the production of a protein in the cell, particularly beneficial in diseases caused by the overproduction of a specific protein.

From Science Daily

Attac, which calls Black Friday a "celebration of overproduction and overconsumption", said it expects the protest to be wider than last year, when it estimates 100 Amazon lockers across France were targeted.

From Reuters

When the team forced electrons to primarily go through only one of these two routes, it led to the overproduction of a metabolite called succinate.

From Science Daily

Hugo Boss said in a statement to Reuters that "overproduction and overconsumption are, in general, an industry-wide problem," adding that it was using data analysis to better adjust production to demand.

From Reuters