| overproduction theory | The loss or destruction of a part or element in the organic world is likely to result in compensatory replacement and overproduction of tissue during the process of regeneration or repair (or both), as in the formation of callus when a fractured bone heals. Synonym: overproduction theory. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| overproduction |
too much production or more than expected
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| overproduction |
Production in excess of the well's monthly allowable.
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| overproduction t. |
see Weigert's law, under law.
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| overproduction | too much production or more than expected |
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