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generation The generation of hybrids arising from a first cross.
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generation Period of time required to complete the life cycle of an insect.
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generation (1.) A means of referencing items in terms of time and ancestry so that an item without antecedents is designated as the first (n-th) generation and subsequent derivations are designated as n-1, n-2, and so on. (2.) For some remote systems, the translation of configuration into machine language.
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generation Collection of quarks and leptons according to their properties. Each family comprises two quarks and two leptons. The first contains the up and down quarks along with the electron and its neutrino, the second the charm and strange quarks along with the muon and its neutrino, and the third the top and bottom quarks as well as the tau and its neutrino. Ordinary matter is only formed from the first particle family.
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generation (also synthesis) the phase in a natural language processing system (including MT systems) in which a strings or sentences are produced from some sort of underlying representation, typically a meaning representation of some sort or the name for the module of linguistic rules which causes this to happen.
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