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reproduce

[ree-pruh-doos, -dyoos] / ˌri prəˈdus, -ˈdyus /




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For the first time, researchers showed that these human spinal cord organoids can faithfully reproduce the major biological consequences of spinal cord injury.

From Science Daily

It can also reproduce without a partner, a trait that increases its ability to establish new populations after being transported.

From Science Daily

With US gymnastics star Simone Biles watching in the stands the three-time Grand Prix final winner failed to reproduce the form that sealed team gold for the United States last Sunday.

From Barron's

Zacharevic said his work had been "unlawfully reproduced" on AirAsia's aircraft without his knowledge or consent and displayed publicly on a plane in operation - one that he saw with his own eyes at an airport.

From BBC

Without its algae, coral grows more slowly, reproduces less, and can die if the heat stress is intense or lasts too long.

From Science Daily