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overproduction

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




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The condition results from the overproduction of melanin or an irregular dispersion of pigment after inflammation, and can be worsened by picking, scratching or rubbing at the site.

From Washington Post

That overproduction would lead to a whiter overall background that would make the animals’ yellow color appear brighter and more visible—and that could also cause them to develop skin tumors later in life.

From Scientific American

Some of the many reasons for this waste: overproduction, lack of awareness, unsuccessful employee training, improper food storage; and lack of access to composting facilities.

From Salon

And that problem is easier to solve than the bigger issue: overproduction.

From Salon

He said in a release from the ag department that the industry is having a difficult year due to FDA regulatory burdens and concerns about overproduction.

From Washington Times