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单词 Reproduce
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(1) These plants can reproduce sexually and asexually.
(2) I shall not try to reproduce the policemen's English.
(3) The turtles return to the coast to reproduce.
(4) This copier can reproduce colour photographs.
(5) Birds reproduce by laying eggs.
(6) It is illegal to reproduce these worksheets without permission from the publisher.
(7) Some tropical fish reproduce by laying eggs.
(8) Bacteria reproduce by dividing and making copies of themselves.
(9) She can reproduce the call of over twenty birds.
(10) The movie makes no pretension to reproduce life.
(11) The cells are irradiated so that they cannot reproduce.
(12) Most plants reproduce through seeds.
(13) The machine can reproduce a key in two minutes.
(14) Most plants reproduce by seeds.
(15) It is difficult to reproduce a signature exactly.
(16) Most reptiles reproduce by laying eggs on land.
(17) He can reproduce a painting by a new method.
(18) Lobsters can reproduce a lost limb.
(19) The effect has proved hard to reproduce.
(20) The picture will reproduce well.
(21) This photograph will reproduce clearly.
(22) Many single cell organisms reproduce by splitting in two.
(23) Some colours reproduce well/badly.
(24) They said the printing was too faint to reproduce well.
(25) If we can reproduce the form we have shown in the last couple of months we will be successful.
(26) Unfortunately, he was never able to reproduce this level of performance in a competition.
(27) We obtained special permission to reproduce the book in our magazine.
(28) A newer anti-HIV drug called pyridinone caused HIV to mutate into a form which could not reproduce or infect new cells.
(29) The publisher is responsible for obtaining the necessary permissions to reproduce illustrations.
(30) You can use the device to scan the image and reproduce it on-screen in an electronic format.
(1) These plants can reproduce sexually and asexually.
(2) I shall not try to reproduce the policemen's English.
(3) The turtles return to the coast to reproduce.
(4) Birds reproduce by laying eggs.
(5) It is illegal to reproduce these worksheets without permission from the publisher.
(6) The machine can reproduce a key in two minutes.
(7) Most plants reproduce by seeds.
(8) The picture will reproduce well.
(9) We obtained special permission to reproduce the book in our magazine.
(31) With a good set of speakers, you can reproduce the orchestra's sound in your own home.
(32) The best ink-jet printers can reproduce photographs with amazing fidelity.
(33) We are grateful to you for permission to reproduce this article.
(34) Ferns reproduce by spores.
(35) Nature gave these tiny creatures the ability to reproduce quickly when food is abundant.
(36) Writing grew out of an attempt to reproduce speech in a permanent form.
(37) The offspring have to be able to reproduce in their turn.
(38) British scientists have so far been unable to reproduce these results.
(39) This reduces their ability to reproduce.
(40) Many fungi can reproduce asexually.
(41) I showed him the diagram which I reproduce below.
(42) Below we reproduce Cohen's definition of a delinquent subculture.
(43) I reproduce one model procedure which sets out a management framework within which it can be achieved.
(44) When fish stocks are severely depleted, their output is also reduced - because there are fewer fish remaining to reproduce.
(45) With moving simplicity their posters reproduce in black and white the faces of missing parents.
(46) These drives may have their foundation in the overriding needs to survive and to reproduce.
(47) Most of these errors would have been fatal to the survival of the organism or its ability to reproduce.
(48) Scientists were unable to reproduce the results claimed on the television program.
(49) Filamentous green algae are seldom a nuisance unless they are allowed to reproduce excessively.
(50) It might be difficult, very difficult, to reproduce the recipe exactly.
(51) Corals, like the majority of marine invertebrates can also reproduce sexually by releasing eggs and sperm.
(52) The ability to reproduce is what makes living things different from rocks.
(53) Stems are usually under water or float on the surface, where they flower easily and reproduce.
(54) We are all well acquainted with that other property of living things - their ability to reproduce themselves.
(55) Plastic Moguls For over 15 years, artificial slope designers have attempted to reproduce that unique phenomenon of skiing, the mogul.
(55) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(56) We reproduce it here with their logo which you will seeing a lot of in the months ahead.
(57) It can lead to the evolution of animals that can not reproduce, and to others that kill their own kind.
(58) That is to say, malignant cells that had broken away from the original cancer and begun to reproduce in other parts of the body.
(59) So they may survive longer, and reproduce more than those without the improved sight.
(60) Even a single writer is seldom able to reproduce exactly the same writing.
(61) The other method mushroom polyps use to reproduce is division.
(62) He would memorize them, then try to reproduce them, but without success.
(63) In other words, it seemed that as petty commodity traders these marketwomen were often unable even to reproduce their present conditions.
(64) They reproduce rapidly, attach to the wall of the small intestine and stay there.
(65) Reverse out to reproduce as a white image out of a solid background.
(66) The organisms with these errors would be more likely to survive and reproduce.
(67) In 1843 he set up the first printing workshop to reproduce photographs for sale.
(68) Whilst matrix isolation attempts to reproduce this situation, the target molecules are in intimate contact with the matrix material.
(69) The brain should never be given contradictory clues when we attempt to reproduce any of the senses.
(70) The figures for wastage rates between levels of education reproduce much the same patterns between different regions and between the sexes.
(71) Right to reproduce the wax model remains with the sculptor, but his hired hand can reproduce the bronze.
(72) A radio doesn't use a resonant cavity because its speaker must reproduce sounds over a wide range of frequencies.
(73) People have a natural instinct to both reproduce and to care for their young.
(74) It is conceivable that they could even be denied permission to reproduce their own work.
(75) The composition of the second solution was designed to reproduce the usual concentrations of SCFAs in normal faeces.
(76) Medical science takes much credit for this, with its stunning ability to reproduce images of internal functions and space through X-rays.
(77) In the case of a two-dimensional spherical surface it would simply reproduce the sphere.
(78) It gives you the exclusive right to reproduce your work.
(79) Reptiles reproduce by laying eggs on land or by giving birth to live young.
(80) At times(), feminist invocations of psychology ignore or even reproduce traditional psychology's gender biases.
(81) How easy would it be to reproduce this approach elsewhere?
(82) The failure to reproduce the integrated economy poses diffIculties in predicting the trade pattern.
(83) The crucial point in this case is that it is no longer possible to reproduce the integrated equilibrium through trade.
(84) Experiments have demonstrated the ability to reproduce classical conditioning phenomena and robot control simulations.
(85) A pixel addressable printer can obviously reproduce a bit mapped image, and page description formats have developed to allow this.
(85) try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(86) Another characteristic of the third period is that infants reproduce events that occur that interest them.
(87) One should select the essential trait and reproduce it-or, even better, produce it.
(88) Two protozoans that seek to reproduce sexually must first fuse, to produce one.
(89) Such a differentiation could be as fundamental as life's ability to reproduce.
(90) However, all the fish known collectively as carp and, of course, the common goldfish and its forms reproduce freely.
(91) Currently graphics screens reproduce 60 to 100dpi, most page printers work at 300dpi and typesetting systems operate at 1,000dpi and above.
(92) Reptiles reproduce by laying eggs on land or giving birth to live young.
(93) Poor farmers value an animal not by growth rate or milk yield, but by its ability to survive and reproduce.
(94) Jelly fish reproduce by releasing eggs and sperm into the sea.
(95) And, as a result of that, it is likely to reproduce faster.
(96) I don't try to reproduce the place, but the light of the place.
(97) Sealing food in an airtight jar starves the bacteria of oxygen and they are unable to reproduce.
(98) It is not really worth saving seeds from F1 hybrids or from most fruit varieties as these rarely reproduce true to type.
(99) The child is asked to reproduce the yellow color by using the five original containers in any way he wishes.
(100) Humanoid bipeds shaped their vocal chords to reproduce the noises they heard about them.
(101) He should be able to reproduce that Haydock form but you never know with horses, do you.
(102) These two factors act together to create and reproduce social hierarchy.
(103) Gamble challenged the ad after it tried 85 times to reproduce the results.
(104) Offwidth is proud to reproduce it here, as a model for future historians of our sport.
(105) The key of life is its ability to reproduce slightly out of kilter rather than with exactitude.
(106) As with any plant, the aim of the yew is to survive and reproduce.
(107) It is not usually necessary to attempt to reproduce the conditions of a particular market.
(108) All cells reproduce by splitting into two, both halves getting a full set of genes.
(109) Various institutional arrangements both support and reproduce cooperation such as continuous consultation with the union and the practice of delegated decision-making.
(110) We reproduce in the appendix one that our new church planting team are currently using.
(111) The infant tries to reproduce events that interest him or her.
(112) A subwoofer, to reproduce strong bass sounds, is in a floor-level compartment of the cabinet.
(113) They have had to adapt to high temperatures, shortage of water and a very brief time in which to reproduce.
(114) It just happens that mutations that construct organisms which reproduce more efficiently are conserved over time.
(115) The poorer performers tend to die; the better ones,(http:///reproduce.html) to reproduce.
(116) They can not bear the idea that living organisms can reproduce themselves on their own, at no cost.
(117) The ecological market determines when plants and animals should make the biggest investment of all: to reproduce.
(118) Lynne Groucutt can reproduce garden scenes from photographs - a lasting memento for friends or family.
(119) We'll need to ask the New Yorker for permission to reproduce the cartoon.
(120) We reproduce here Joseph Kosuth's reply, reversed out, in Kosuth's own style.
(121) Unchecked by natural predators and conditions, they reproduce by the millions, chasing out native species.
(122) To reproduce by photoengraving; make a photoengraving of.
(123) Cells can reproduce but only molecules can replicate.
(124) Fungi reproduce by spores in appropriate conditions.
(125) Keep and reproduce strain as approved SOPs.
(126) It seems that cleistogamous flower may allow the plant to reproduce and assure some seed set even in conditions of unfavorable habitat. Chasmogamy sire outcrossing seeds to adaptive new habitats.
(127) Cloning could also provide a simpler, cheaper way to reproduce farm animals.
(128) Binocular machine vision and binaural machine hearing reproduce senses of optical and audio direction and distance.
(129) "Everyone wants the perfect smile and Jessica Simpson is the one we get asked to reproduce the most, " says Dr Nicholas Davis of Loma Linda University School of Dentistry.
(130) Content Aggregation is an activity where a business entity interacts with a variety of content providers to process or reproduce such content in the desired presentation format of its customers.
(131) On returning home in the small hours, he tried to reproduce those facilities.
(132) These sons are in turn strong and outdo other weaker male offspring to reproduce - thus ensuring survival of the fittest and of the family line.
(133) In the adult, or medusa stage of a jellyfish, they can reproduce sexually by releasing sperm and eggs into the water, forming a planula.
(134) So-called anatomical stems hae a slight proximal posterior bow to reproduce the contour of the femoral endosteum , thereby predetermining the rotational alignment of the implant.
(135) Like all Cestoid's each individual has male and female reproductive structures in its proglottid and can reproduce independently.
(136) A mule can not self - reproduce, and a herpes virus has no metabolism.
(137) Some creatures even reproduce asexually, by dividing themselves into two organisms.
(138) Any of various small aquatic animals of the phylum Bryozoa that reproduce by budding and form mosslike or branching colonies permanently attached to stones or seaweed.
(139) The Replace Media function provides the capability to reproduce the AIPs over time.
(140) It seems to me a fatal illusion to expect one's children simply to reproduce one's own views.
(141) Although we all like moving forward, it is often useful to go back to reproduce a build or revert to a good known state.
(142) Penis' function is to be inserted into vaginas, in order to reproduce.
(143) Tilapia are very fertile and reproduce several offspring every year.
(144) A tiny, translucent water flea that can reproduce without sex and lives in ponds and lakes has more genes than any other creature, said scientists who have sequenced the crustacean's genome.
(145) Hope and trust is the tailer of a lizard, whelloch can reproduce even after being cut off.
(146) The only way to reproduce a daguerreotype was to photograph them again which made them rare and priceless.
(147) In traditional view, the task of a translator is to reproduce the intention of the author of the source text or reduplicate the language of the source text.
(148) It's because we have these performers up there that are reading this blueprint and everyone is listening, basically to see how accurately they can reproduce, revivify this artistic artifact.
(149) In such feeble tendencies, be it known, such outworking of desire to reproduce life, lies the basis of all dramatic art.
(150) Its level replication, you can reproduce the curve image adjustment of different hierarchical distribution curve.
(151) In the wide scheme of things, these behavioral deficits could, in the long term, undermine the ability of a species such as the deer mouse to reproduce in the wild.
(152) It was cheap for us to culture and rapidly reproduce the flagellate.
(153) Numerous types of cells, such as skin cells and white blood cells, have the power reproduce asexually .
(154) That was because the software couldn't reproduce all the aspects of a normal auditory system.
(155) But because many of the crops reproduce asexually — producing clones, rather than reproducing through seeds — the banking process is far from simple.
(156) It is one kind of traffic analysis techniques to reproduce the dynamic process of traffic flow.
(157) They are hermaphrodites who produce both eggs and sperm but while they are able to reproduce asexually, they do usually mate with other giant snails.
(158) The education system in India and China is such that students just learn by rote and then reproduce it in exams.
(159) For linguistic meaning, the translator can reproduce the natural equivalence of the source language message owing to the remarkable differences between Chinese and English.
(160) It will allow you to reproduce your now intelligent life form and populate this planet.
(161) The core to design a synthetic test circuit is to correctly reproduce the stresses applied on the thyristor valves.
(162) If marriage is to reproduce, and why don"t the by test-tube baby?"
(163) Therefore, it is theoretically possible to reproduce four offspring by using chromosomes in one oocyte.
(164) These and other so-called turfgrasses are botanically ambidextrous; they can reproduce sexually, by putting out seeds, and asexually, by spreading laterally.
(165) Hope and trust is the tailer of a lizard, which can reproduce even after being cut off.
(166) A dedicated tweeter handles the highs, while two larger drivers reproduce mids and lows giving you a nice, full sound.
(167) Conclusion The model is valid and can accurately reproduce the short - term hemodynamic response to LBNP.
(168) Imitation Queen Anne furniture, chipped and scarred by cigarette burns, a plush purple carpet in which rodents could reproduce, and the king-size, four-poster bed were the same as his honeymoon night.
(169) Although the male-like females have an overall lower birth rate than other females, they do still mate and reproduce, maintaining the mimicry in the damselfly population.
(170) Accelerate cells reproduce, soften skin, keep the skin wet and whiten.
(171) The translators then reproduce the document in other languages by copying the original and replacing each translatable element with the appropriate translations.
(172) Here we report that intragastrically administered rotenone, a commonly used pesticide that inhibits mitochondrial Complex I , is able to reproduce PD pathological staging as found in patients.
(173) So whose idea was it to reproduce music digitally on a CD?
(174) Moreover, a replicator fund can't reproduce the thinking of the hedge-fund manager.
(175) Females may NOT be physiologically able to reproduce; in particular(), older females may be infertile.
(176) Some of the bees were then shaken vigorously for one minute — an experience intended to reproduce the presumably alarming feeling of a honey badger attacking their hive.
(177) The coral was scribbled in the sea as though a giant had bent down to reproduce the shape of the island in a flowing, chalk line but tired before he had finished.
(178) The anadromous form called "steelhead" migrate to the ocean, though they must return to fresh water to reproduce.
(179) The customer shall not reproduce other's information for resale and reloading.
(180) The RGB color model is an additive color model in which red, green, and blue light is added together in various ways to reproduce a broad array of colors.
(181) Hayes notes that if the feminized males do reproduce as females, they can only produce male offspring, which further skews the population sex ratio.
(182) Larger males are more likely to win fights, are more dominant, have clout with the Ivy's maitre d', make eye contact with bar staff at crucial moments, and, crucially, are more likely to reproduce.
(183) A report in the journal Science explains how bdelloid rotifers, which reproduce asexually, clear parasitic infections by drying out to kill the freeloader.
(184) Objective : To reproduce the rat model of Dampness - heat syndrome.
(185) Researchers also discovered that Malassezia might be able to reproduce sexually.
(186) Whether it is necessary to reproduce the flavor of ancientness and how to realize it are controversial problems and have become the central issue which has frustrated the academic translation field.
(187) The isolated virus can reproduce in embryo of muscovy duck, and showed a weakening tendency of its virulent.
(188) Some animals and plants that reproduce asexually "can in principle achieve essentially eternal life," according to a University of Gothenburg press release.
(189) The results refer to things of earth Goddess on behalf of their propagation methods, the human is divided into men and women, with men and women called humans, reproduce.
(190) Many plants self-pollinate, but most orchids need help to reproduce.
(191) The key of life is its ability to reproduce slightly out of kilter rather exactitude.
(192) Combining the large screen display CRT, industrial television and computer technique, the system can display and reproduce the whole operational and acc...
(193) The way to reproduce an outbred ancestor is to mate two individuals that mimic the appearance and pedigree of the ancestor's parents.
(194) They have no time to spare. They must reproduce, which is why from the age of two onward they make big, flashy flowers and infuse them with exceptionally generous portions of nectar.
(195) At the same time. based on the idiomatic expression, the"abstracted"word is appropriately amplified and extended in the translation to reproduce the original information faith...
(196) I was shocked that you would reproduce this painting since, for Muslims, it is sacrilegious to paint or depict any holy person(Mohammed Busheri.
(197) This means the first life must have originated in rich and complex environment that supplied energy and all the chemical building blocks to help the "universal machine" reproduce easily.
(198) The random profile graph experiment has demonstrated the waveform measured by the piezoelectric pickup that can really reproduce the profile of roughness surface.
(199) But sometime soon a line will be crossed in a laboratory somewhere and the first unarguably living thing created from scratch by the hand of man will divide itself in two and begin to reproduce.
(200) The machine in hardware store can reproduce a key in two minutes.
(201) To produce or reproduce ( an object ) by electrodeposition on a mold.
(202) Lewison said that long-lived species are particularly affected by accidental entanglement in fishing lines, because these species take so long to reproduce.
(203) You can use CDE to allow your colleagues to reproduce and build upon your computational experiments, to quickly deploy prototype software to a compute cluster, and to submit executable bug reports.
(204) Although no raptors are easy to breed, if from the human angle, you are a beginner then you will find that the Harris hawk and Saker falcon are two of the easiest species to persuade to reproduce.
(205) Trends to reproduce color images using different halftone algorithms have been emerged in modem color xerographic digital printing area.
(205) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(206) Electroformed apertures reproduce the mandrel photo resist finish faithfully and do not require any further processing.
(207) Thus, the traditional cyclic debugging technique based on repeated re-execution to reproduce bugs does not work effectively for concurrent programs.
(208) One cognitive scientist, David Geary, argues that as human society grows increasingly complex, individuals don't need to be as intelligent in order to survive and reproduce.
(209) They occur naturally when bacteria, plants and insects reproduce asexually, and when mammalian embryos split and go on to develop into identical twins.
(210) The stupid Stone HAD also recorded its transformation and below we shall reproduce the seal characters engraved on it by the scabby monk.
(211) Fertility : ABility of an individual or couple to reproduce through normal sexual activity.
(212) Mister Senefelder wanted to find a low-cost way to reproduce his plays.
(213) In the field blanking period of transmission line field synchronizing signal, so that the charge, the synchronous scanning, to accurately reproduce the original image.
(214) When animals or plants reproduce, they bring forth young ones or seeds.
(215) Bacteria may divide veery 20 minutes and can thus reproduce very rapidly.
(216) Hope and trust is the tailer of a lizard which can reproduce even right separingestedd being cut off.
(217) The reproductive potential of a species is its relative capacity to reproduce itself under optimal conditions.
(218) Of course we would have expected that the tuatara, which does everything slowly -- they grow slowly, reproduce slowly and have a very slow metabolism -- would have evolved slowly.
(219) Mainly discusses calculation of degree of distortion, then how to implement the storage and reproduce. At last the experiment results and analysis are provided.
(220) A small loudspeaker designed to reproduce high - pitched sounds in a high - fidelity audio system.
(221) Be sure to individually name and save all the random test cases generated so you can reproduce any failures you detect with this procedure.
(222) They are endeavoring to reproduce the social conditions of prewar days.
(223) Along the warm coastal lowlands of New South Wales, the yellow-bellied three-toed skink lays eggs to reproduce.
(224) He concluded that the animal had probably been semiaquatic, spending significant time in shallow water but returning to land to rest and reproduce.
(225) This shows that apomixis seeds of Taraxacum leucanthum (Ledeb. ) Ledeb. are aborted, it mainly through sexual reproduction to reproduce.
(226) Numerical analysis can reproduce the phenomenon of "Support foot distorted" and "Drum-shaped deformation" of.
(227) Rotifers can reproduce sexually or asexually, and the decision to go one way or another depends on the animals' habitat, according to a new study in the journal Nature.
(228) Rotifers are unusual in that they often reproduce by parthenogenesis (some species, indeed, can reproduce only in this way).
(229) The more fit a parent is, the more chances it will have to reproduce by being in the parent population multiple times.
(230) Conclusion Rotenone injected subcutaneously in back is an effective method to reproduce the Parkinson disease model in rats.
(231) The enclosed photograph is unfortunately not good enough to reproduce.
(232) One of the new models has the facility to reproduce speech as well as text.
(233) Butcapitalism is incapable of inventinga future which does not ritually reproduce its present. With, needless to say, more options .. .
(234) He is not attempting necessarily to reproduce the cadence of speech.
(235) In the process of image reproduction, the quality control is the most important task in order to reproduce the color and the tone of an image.
(236) Evaluation for dyspareunia should include careful assessment of the genital tract and an attempt to reproduce symptoms during bimanual examination.
(237) Internet should raise the rate of payment for the works of news items that they reproduce, but the problem now is that the definition of copyright for the works of news items is not clear enough.
(237) try its best to gather and build good sentences.
(238) Many have opted not to reproduce, and those that did reproduce held off until very late in the season, perhaps waiting for feeding conditions to improve.
(239) Postwar demand will never reproduce the precise pattern of prewar demand.
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