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reproduction
noun as in something duplicated; duplication
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Such are our funeral parlors for food, where mechanical reproduction haunts nourishment and we eat from the giant slot machines of industry.
This occurs when genetic material is incorporated into an organism’s genome in some way other than through reproduction.
It was men — these “protectors of women” — who later wrested control of women’s health and reproduction from women themselves.
In her order last week, Justice Prathiba Singh said that “under Indian law, there was no prohibition against posthumous reproduction” if the sperm owner had given consent.
It champions not just having children but having many—large families for the sake of large families, reproduction for reproduction’s sake.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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