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  1. Reproduction: Reproduction is the process of creating more life from existing life. Some creatures can reproduce themselves (see asexual reproduction). [100%] 2023-02-14 [Reproduction]
  2. Reproduction: Reproduction, in biology, the generation of new organisms from existing organisms more or less similar. It is a special case of growth, and consists of an increase of living substance in such fashion that the new substance is either set ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  3. Reproduction: Reproduction OF PLANTS The various modes in which plants reproduce their species may be conveniently classified into two groups, namely, vegetative propagation and true reproduction, the distinction between them being roughly this, that whereas in the former the production of ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  4. Reproduction: In biology, reproduction is the process by which new individual organisms are produced. Reproduction is a fundamental feature of all known life; each individual organism exists as the result of reproduction. Although the term reproduction encompasses a great variety of ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  5. Reproduction: In biology, reproduction is the process by which new individual organisms are produced. Reproduction is a fundamental feature of all known life; each individual organism exists as the result of reproduction. Although the term reproduction encompasses a great variety of ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  6. Reproduction (biology): In biology, reproduction (sometimes called procreation) refers to a process by which living organisms produce more organisms similar to them. The new organism(s) produced are called offspring of the previous organism(s), often called the parent(s). (Biology) [70%] 2023-09-27
  7. Reproduction (copyright): Reproduction (copyright) : The production of a copy of an artifact that is indentical or very similar to the original. (Copyright) [70%] 2023-06-10
  8. Transnational Reproduction: Transnational Reproduction: Race, Kinship, and Commercial Surrogacy in India is a 2016 book by anthropologist Daisy Deomampo. The book analyzes transnational commercial surrogacy, focusing on the practices of doctors, surrogates, parents, and agents in India. (Social) [70%] 2023-08-12
  9. Reproduction (economics): In Marxian economics, economic reproduction refers to recurrent (or cyclical) processes. Michel Aglietta views economic reproduction as the process whereby the initial conditions necessary for economic activity to occur are constantly re-created. (Finance) [70%] 2024-01-01 [Marxian economics] [Labour economics]...
  10. Reproduction consanguine: La reproduction consanguine est l'engendrement de descendants issu de l'accouplement ou de la reproduction d'individus ou d'organismes étroitement liés génétiquement. Par analogie, le terme est utilisé dans la reproduction humaine, mais se réfère plus communément aux troubles ... [70%] 2023-12-23
  11. Replication and Reproduction: The problem of replication and reproduction arises out of the history of genetics [see the entry gene for a historical review]. It is tied to the concept of the gene and its generalization in an evolutionary context [see the entry ... (Philosophy) [57%] 2021-12-29
  12. Human Reproduction (journal): Human Reproduction is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of human reproduction, including reproductive physiology and pathology, endocrinology, andrology, gonad function, gametogenesis, fertilization, embryo development, implantation, pregnancy, genetics, preimplantation genetic diagnosis, oncology, infectious disease, surgery,. (Journal) [57%] 2023-09-10 [English-language journals] [Monthly journals]...
  13. Reproduction auto part: A reproduction part, or repro, is a part that has been independently manufactured to meet original equipment manufacturer's (OEM) specifications by a third party manufacturer. This is usually done to meet demand for spare parts no longer produced by ... (Engineering) [57%] 2024-09-08 [Auto parts]
  14. Assisted Human Reproduction Canada: Assisted Human Reproduction Canada (AHRC) was a federal regulatory agency that was established in 2006 to protect and promote the health, safety, dignity and rights of Canadians who use or are born of assisted human reproduction technologies. AHRC was created ... (Canadian federal regulatory agency) [50%] 2023-11-05 [Federal departments and agencies of Canada] [Former Canadian federal departments and agencies]...
  15. Assisted Human Reproduction Act: The Assisted Human Reproduction Act (French: Loi sur la procréation assistée, the Act) is law enacted by the Parliament of Canada. Its purpose is to regulate assisted human reproduction (AHR) and related research. [50%] 2023-11-02 [2006 in Canadian law] [2007 in Canadian law]...
  16. Special Program of Assisted Reproduction: The Special Program of Assisted Reproduction (SPAR) is a program offered to HIV discordant couples (serodiscordant) at the Bedford Research Foundation's clinical laboratory. The program takes advantage of ART (assisted reproduction technology) procedures (including "sperm washing") to assist couples ... [44%] 2023-11-11 [HIV/AIDS organizations in the United States] [Human reproduction]...
  17. European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology: The European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) was founded in 1985 by Robert Edwards (University of Cambridge) and J. Cohen (Paris), who felt that the study and research in the field of reproduction needed to be encouraged and ... (Organization) [37%] 2023-11-22 [Embryology] [Organizations (Biology)]...
  18. Feminist Perspectives on Reproduction and the Family: Historically, few of the philosophers who defended justice in the public political realm argued for just family structures. Instead, most viewed the family as a separate realm that needed to be protected from state intrusion. (Philosophy) [37%] 2021-12-24
  19. Legal Education and the Reproduction of Hierarchy: Legal Education and the Reproduction of Hierarchy: A Polemic Against the System is an essay by Duncan Kennedy on legal education in the United States of America. The work is a critique of American legal education and argues that legal ... (Philosophy) [37%] 2023-12-26 [Philosophy of law]
  20. The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction: "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction" (1935), by Walter Benjamin, is an essay of cultural criticism which proposes and explains that mechanical reproduction devalues the aura (uniqueness) of a work of art, and that in the ... (1935 essay by Walter Benjamin) [31%] 2024-09-17 [Social philosophy] [Aesthetics literature]...
  21. LGBT reproduction: LGBT reproduction refers to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people having biological children by means of assisted reproductive technology. It is distinct from LGBT parenting, which is a broader cultural phenomenon including LGBT adoption. (Theoretical biological reproduction by LGBT people) [70%] 2023-12-19 [Assisted reproductive technology] [Fertility medicine]...
  22. Bimodal reproduction: Bimodal reproduction is the ability of a vertebrate animal to reproduce by both laying eggs and giving birth. Examples of these animals include Saiphos equalis and Zootoca vivipara,. [70%] 2023-10-11 [Reproduction in animals]
  23. Sexual reproduction: Sexual reproduction is a type of reproduction that involves a complex life cycle in which a gamete (haploid reproductive cells, such as a sperm or egg cell) with a single set of chromosomes combines with another gamete to produce a ... (Biological process) [70%] 2024-02-10 [Sexual reproduction] [Developmental biology]...
  24. Sexual reproduction: Sexual reproduction is reproduction from two parent organisms. The parent organisms are a male and female pair. [70%] 2023-02-26 [Reproduction] [Sexuality]...
  25. Canine reproduction: Canine reproduction is the process of sexual reproduction in domestic dogs, wolves, coyotes and other canine species. As with all mammals, a dog's penis is made up of three pieces of erectile tissue. (Sexual reproduction in canine species) [70%] 2023-09-10 [Dog breeding] [Dog health]...
  26. Asexual reproduction: Asexual reproduction is a form of reproduction in which an organism creates a genetically-similar or identical copy of itself without a contribution of genetic material from another individual. It does not involve meiosis, ploidy reduction, or fertilization, and only ... [70%] 2023-02-04
  27. Asexual reproduction: Asexual reproduction is a type of reproduction that does not involve the fusion of gametes or change in the number of chromosomes. The offspring that arise by asexual reproduction from either unicellular or multicellular organisms inherit the full set of ... (Reproduction without a sexual process) [70%] 2023-12-19 [Asexual reproduction]
  28. Human reproduction: Human reproduction is the process by which children are conceived and born. In order for human reproduction to occur under normal circumstances, male and female must engage in sexual intercourse. [70%] 2023-02-05 [Sexuality]
  29. Asexual reproduction: Asexual reproduction creates more organisms "without fusion of two types of cells, mostly found in algae; fungi; and plants. Asexual reproduction occurs in several ways, such as budding, fission, or splitting from "parent" cells. [70%] 2023-06-09
  30. Sexual reproduction: Sexual reproduction is a process of biological reproduction by which organisms create descendants that have a combination of genetic material contributed by two different gametes, usually from two different organisms. A gamete is a mature reproductive or sex cell. Sexual ... [70%] 2023-02-04
  31. Bimodal reproduction: Bimodal reproduction is the ability of a vertebrate animal to reproduce by both laying eggs and giving birth. Examples of these animals include Saiphos equalis and Zootoca vivipara,. [70%] 2024-03-06 [Reproduction in animals]
  32. Digital reproduction: Digital reproduction is one form of data reproduction which is based on the digital data model. The advantage of digital reproduction of data over analogue reproduction is its lossless quality. (Engineering) [70%] 2024-02-20 [Digital technology]
  33. Artificial reproduction: Artificial reproduction is the re-creation of life by other than the natural means and natural causes. It involves building of new life following human plans and projects. (Creation of new life by other than the natural means available to an organism) [70%] 2024-03-23 [Reproduction] [Hypothetical technology]...
  34. Stratified reproduction: Stratified reproduction is a widely used social scientific concept, created by Shellee Colen, that describes imbalances in the ability of people of different races, ethnicities, nationalities, classes, and genders to reproduce and nurture their children. Researchers use the concept to ... (Social) [70%] 2024-05-23 [Sociological terminology] [Cultural anthropology]...
  35. Color reproduction: Color reproduction is an aspect of color science concerned with producing light spectra that evoke a desired color, either through additive (light emitting) or subtractive (surface color) models. It converts physical correlates of color perception (CIE 1931 XYZ color space ... [70%] 2024-04-10 [Image processing] [Visual perception]...
  36. Sexual reproduction: Sexual reproduction is a type of reproduction that involves a complex life cycle in which a gamete (haploid reproductive cells, such as a sperm or egg cell) with a single set of chromosomes combines with another gamete to produce a ... (Biology) [70%] 2024-09-10 [Sexual reproduction] [Developmental biology]...
  37. Basic reproduction number: In epidemiology, the basic reproduction number, or basic reproductive number (sometimes called basic reproduction ratio or basic reproductive rate), denoted \displaystyle{ R_0 }[/math] (pronounced R nought or R zero), of an infection is the expected number of cases directly generated ... (Medicine) [57%] 2023-11-06 [Epidemiology]
  38. Domestic sheep reproduction: Domestic sheep reproduce sexually much like other mammals, and their reproductive strategy is furthermore very similar to other domestic herd animals. A flock of sheep is generally mated by a single ram, which has either been chosen by a farmer ... (Reproduction of sheep) [57%] 2023-11-01 [Sheep farming] [Reproduction in mammals]...
  39. Third-party reproduction: Third-party reproduction or donor-assisted reproduction is any human reproduction in which DNA or gestation is provided by a third party or donor other than the one or two parents who will raise the resulting child. This goes beyond ... (Human reproduction in which DNA or gestation is provided by a third party or donor) [57%] 2023-12-02 [Fertility medicine] [Obstetrics]...

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