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The act of reproducing. In the context of cloning, a technique used to replicate (mass produce) a given plant by making clones of that original plant.
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The travel of sound waves through a medium (eg, air). [3]
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Traveling of electromagnetic, electrical or sound waves through a medium.
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Plant propagation is the art and science of reproducing plants while preserving the unique characteristics of that plant from one generation to the next.
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The radiation of signal energy through a physical area or space.
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