Collocations withreproduction
These are words often used in combination withreproduction.
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accurate reproduction
The size of the average threshold for color errors suggests that the accurate reproduction of the original scene may not be a fundamental issue.
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biological reproduction
The house was again without a couple to assure its biological reproduction.
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cultural reproduction
There was a positive wielding of power over the processes of social and cultural reproduction.
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exact reproduction
A possible solution here is to remove it to a museum and to replace it with an exact reproduction.
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faithful reproduction
This feedback system assures that the actual motion of the plunger is a faithful reproduction of the desired driving signal.
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human reproduction
Couples would no longer be absolutely necessary for human reproduction.
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mechanical reproduction
The age of mechanical reproduction looks very different today.
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method of reproduction
There is no requirement as to the method of reproduction.
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mode of reproduction
It is clear that, if that species is capable of parthenogenesis, it is not the normal mode of reproduction.
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photographic reproduction
Occasional requests for a copy are met by the offer to supply a photographic reproduction.
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sound reproduction
The art of sound reproduction proposes to bring a full orchestra into our living room.
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successful reproduction
They serve as indicators of successful reproduction.
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