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A mechanically produced copy of an original work of art; not to be confused with an original print or art print.
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| reproduction |
Reproduction is the process by which a new organism is produced. The first stage in the production of any organism is the fertilisation of an ova by spermatozoa (or spores on the case of plants). Fertilisation produces a single cell called a zygote which contains all the information required to build the adult organism. The progression (growth) from zygote to adult is achieved through cell division.
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| repeatability |
Ability of a device, such as an imagesetter, to produce film or plates that yield images in register.
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| replication fork |
The Y-shaped region of a replicating DNA molecule. It is the point at which the two daughter DNA strands are formed and at the same time separate.
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| reproduction |
The process by which organisms give rise to offspring and which fundamentally consists of the segregation of a portion of the parental body by a sexual or an asexual process, and its subsequent growth and differentiation into a new individual.
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| rep | affording or marked by rest or repose |
| rep | put (something) is a place for storage |
| rep | depositing in a warehouse |
| rep | depositing in a warehouse |
| rep | place into another position |
| rep | change place or direction |
| rep | the act of placing in a new position |
| rep | a facility where things can be deposited for safekeeping |
| rep | a burial vault (usually for some famous person) |
| rep | a person to whom a secret is entrusted |
| rep | regain possession of something |
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