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reproduction

[ree-pruh-duhk-shuhn] / ˌri prəˈdʌk ʃən /


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"However, while there have been individual studies on changes in the plants' genomes, their ecology and their reproduction, we don't know how they relate to each other," explains Suetsugu.

From Science Daily

To investigate reproduction and early life stages, the team set traps to capture drifting larvae at four sites off eastern Tenerife in September 2023, when spawning typically peaks each year.

From Science Daily

Evolutionary success depends on both survival and reproduction, and the authors argue that both have been negatively influenced since industrialization began.

From Science Daily

Among the latter is one based on the museum’s holdings that used a handheld scanner to copy items in its collection and that blurs the lines between original objects and reproductions.

From The Wall Street Journal

Especially moving is his oversize reproduction of a Polaroid sent from an incarcerated relative, the white strip at the bottom of the photo inscribed with a message sending love and affection to his little brothers.

From The Wall Street Journal