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generation Offspring having a common parent or parents and constituting a single stage of descent.
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generation A group of offspring that are born together and live at the same time. Some insect species have more than one generation in a year. For example, a pair of ladybugs may give birth to one generation of thousands of young ladybugs. The first generation grows quickly and becomes adults. Those adults then mate with other ladybugs and give birth to a second generation in the same year.
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generation time The time required for a given population to double in size. This time can be as short as 20 minutes or as long as a week.
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generation Each succeeding stage in reproduction from the original copy.
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generation A term for the number of successive times a sound has been copied on analog magnetic tape. The original recording is the first generation, a copy from that is a second generation, etc. Thought to be less relevant in digital recording, but that
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