单词 | Reproduction |
例句 | 1. Using a wide tape gives better quality sound reproduction. 2. Bacterial reproduction is accelerated in weightless space. 3. The deck represents the cutting edge in CD reproduction. 4. We had to retool for enlarging reproduction. 5. They are studying reproduction in shellfish. 6. He can distinguish a genuine antique from a reproduction. 7. The reproduction and growth of the cancerous cells can be suppressed by bombarding them with radiation. 8. Scientists studied the reproduction, diet, and health of the dolphins. 9. The quality of a photographic reproduction decreases with time. 10. Sexual reproduction serves to create genetic variety. 11. Is that painting an original or a reproduction? 12. Unauthorized reproduction of this publication is strictly forbidden. 13. Compact disc recordings give excellent sound reproduction. 14. We are researching reproduction in elephants/the reproduction of elephants. 15. Digital recording gives excellent sound reproduction. 16. We have been able to divorce sex from reproduction. 17. This system has excellent sound reproduction. 18. The craftsmen have ensured faithful reproduction of the original painting. 19. In human reproduction,one female egg is usually fertilized by one spunk. 20. Insects possess a biological clock that programmes the insect's growth,reproduction and dormant periods. 21. In human reproduction, one female egg is usually fertilized by one sperm. 22. Moreover, with strictly asexual reproduction, mutations will inevitably accumulate. 23. This allows for very rapid reproduction. 24. This process may be called expanded negative reproduction. 25. Off the pitch he's in the reproduction furniture business. 25. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 26. Reproduction Smoking can reduce a woman's fertility. 27. These insects have two different methods of reproduction. 28. It's a faithful reproduction of the original picture. 29. Genes are those tiny bits of biological information swapped in sexual reproduction. 30. Use a black pen on white paper to ensure good reproduction. 1. Using a wide tape gives better quality sound reproduction. 2. Bacterial reproduction is accelerated in weightless space. 3. The deck represents the cutting edge in CD reproduction. 4. We had to retool for enlarging reproduction. 5. They are studying reproduction in shellfish. 6. He can distinguish a genuine antique from a reproduction. 7. The reproduction and growth of the cancerous cells can be suppressed by bombarding them with radiation. 8. Scientists studied the reproduction, diet, and health of the dolphins. 9. The quality of a photographic reproduction decreases with time. 10. The craftsmen have ensured faithful reproduction of the original painting. 11. In human reproduction, one female egg is usually fertilized by one sperm. 31. Dr Weiss's research has focused mostly on human reproduction. 32. Hand and power looms producing reproduction fabrics. 33. There are, however, several other methods of reproduction practised by various protozoans on occasions. 34. The store sells a range of reproduction furniture in Colonial style. 35. In this interpretation rights to the reproduction of derivative works of art rest with the printer. 36. One of these methods of vegetative reproduction is typical for some species; others utilize both methods mentioned above. 37. Thus, negative expanded reproduction runs parallel to the accumulation of paper values. 38. Bukharin was not one of those who neglected the material aspects of the reproduction schemata. 39. She argued that Marx's schema of reproduction became unbalanced if one assumed such an increase in the organic composition of capital. 40. The book is well written by the two authors and the reproduction quality is excellent. 41. Other strategies use natural chemicals called pheromones to disrupt insect reproduction. 42. Darwinians have usually chosen to discuss genes whose phenotypic effects benefit, or penalize, the survival and reproduction of whole bodies. 43. He would take a successful picture by Ge rme and purchase its lithographic and photographic reproduction rights. 44. And its business, of course, at this fecund point of the year, was that of survival - survival and reproduction. 45. Control of kinship linkages lies at the heart of privileged class reproduction. 46. What factors determine whether the virus remains dormant or begins reproduction are still unknown. 47. We can not, then, say that asexual reproduction is cloning. 48. An account of polarization in reproduction does not complete a consideration of production and reproduction under disorganized capitalism. 49. Of all the possibilities of interventive reproduction, none has been the subject of more public opposition than surrogacy. 50. Thus' what we have ... is not expanded reproduction, but an Ever-increasing under-production. 51. However, control of the reproduction of images did not lie in the hands of the photographers. 52. To buy a museum reproduction is to buy a bit of history as well as a piece of furniture. 53. Moreover, such a theory must more fully integrate diverse moments of social reproduction, both semiotic and political economic. 54. This suggests, given the assumptions of the model, that the unproductive component is a necessary one for expanded reproduction. 55. This is in the form of a full size reproduction of a medieval village, placed in extensive parkland. 55. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 56. Reproduction of a 1930's advertisement for the Air-o-bian controllable Box kite. 57. Not particularly nice reproduction chairs can be lacquered in unexpected colours. 58. It was often buried away among Regency reproduction furniture in shops which were empty most of the time. 59. At its strongest, sexuality within holy matrimony was only justified as a necessary part of reproduction. 60. Despite the myths about reproduction and contraception, contraceptive use has increased significantly in recent years. 61. He was convinced that, in a world governed by natural law, life must inevitably be accompanied by reproduction and death. 62. Under these conditions generative reproduction is very laborious but extremely productive. 63. The process of reproduction is still conspicuously missing from most discussions of economic affairs, as the following passage typifies. 64. Such crises do not have an accidental character, they are a part of the very process of capitalist production and reproduction. 65. Seeing an actual reproduction of it knocks the wind out of me. 66. But here is a form of asexual reproduction that does not lead to cloning. 67. In addition to romantic love, the major tie that is still operative between male and female is the project of reproduction. 68. The removal of a bit of information from a system can be seen as the reproduction of a corresponding bit of anti-information. 69. For these plants we are of course still dependent on vegetative reproduction. 70. Firestone's view of gender relations as determined by reproduction is the clearest case. 71. Other things being equal, visual improvements are conducive to survival and reproduction. 72. Those that increase inclusive fitness through behaviour facilitating reproduction by relatives are nepotistic. 73. Louder Reproduction Cylinders were also made in large diameters, with special machines to play them of course. 74. There is an effectively full parity between the purposes of cultural production and this more general social and cultural reproduction. 75. That could reduce lobster reproduction in the area of the spill. 76. Her book concluded that continence was both physiologically and morally essential for the fit reproduction of the race. 77. It used pictures well, with great reproduction and everybody started to take notice. 78. Occasionally, the DNA copying process involved in reproduction may go wrong. 79. And it could become the basis for all music recording and reproduction. 80. The graphics and artwork reproduction are gorgeous and the encyclopedia information fascinating. 81. Drawing is not a simple imitation, he insisted, a mathematical copy conforming to the original, an inert reproduction. 82. Evolution depends absolutely on the survival and reproduction of the species. 83. But, through the irrepressible machinery of reproduction, its images soon lose the magic of newness and become commonplace. 84. Therefore, free will itself is any good only to the extent that it contributes to eventual reproduction. 85. The artist is often compelled to work with the photographic reproduction in mind. 86. The best that any reproduction system can provide is a sketch. 87. The wider tape gives better quality reproduction and the machines are very robust - an important consideration for the classroom. 88. Because their interiors perfectly reflect the fine reproduction pine furniture that you find for sale in them today. 89. Thus expanded negative reproduction carries with it the seeds of revolution. 90. The hormone is known to affect reproduction and gonadal function,(http:///reproduction.html) and to have an influence on the growth of tumours. 91. A pin-up was tacked to the wall with drawing pins, whereas a reproduction print was carefully framed and positioned. 92. Blackwell glossed reproduction in a highly original way, fusing it with claims for an active female sexuality. 93. Nature programs every successful species to engage in gender and inter-generational cooperation to the extent that is necessary for reproduction. 94. We have seen that Althusser invokes certain aspects of political and ideological practice to explain the reproduction of the relations of production. 95. They may say that reproduction is a breach of copyright. 96. With paintings it is sometimes difficult to distinguish the genuine article from a good reproduction. 97. From the point of view of the quality of the final product, reproduction from seeds is the better method. 98. Saved for the table For many marine invertebrates mass reproduction and large members of offspring are essential to their survival. 99. Needs are always related back to capitalism's demand for the social reproduction of its labour force. 100. Many factors, of which light is only one, limit plant growth to maturity and reproduction. 101. I am entirely convinced that Joseph Kosuth has never seen work by Claudio Parmiggiani either actually or in reproduction. 102. The concert hall itself reminds one playfully of reproduction art deco and is also acoustically first-class and adaptable. 103. Such accounts dismiss any notion of reproduction and treat consumption as wholly, as opposed to relatively, autonomous. 104. Evidently, cultural reproduction in this sense is not an automatic or uncontested process. 105. It follows that with extended reproduction a part of the surplus-value is embodied in the physical form of means of production. 106. Reproduction can also be accomplished by asexual subdivision of polyps, each polyp dividing to form two. 107. But male elephants only mature at around 30 years old and their many deaths have disrupted patterns of reproduction. 108. He also uses a modern reproduction piano, which is a shade safer than Linda Nicholson's refurbished old piano. 109. Again the virgin birth, in view of what we now know of human reproduction, has become highly suspect for people. 110. The same pattern of asexual reproduction occurs in water fleas, aphids and even a few lizards. 111. By other forms of reproduction an image may be more or less degraded, so that nothing can be learnt from them. 112. Looking at extended reproduction, he said: But where the productive forces are increasing, the case is different. 113. In a population confined to a particular habitat competition for limited resources is an inevitable feature of life so long as reproduction occurs. 114. Base artwork artwork requiring additional components such as halftones or line drawings to be added before the reproduction stage. 115. An alternative way of looking at higher education is to see it as a continuing process in the reproduction of gender relations. 116. Mechanical tint a pre-printed sheet of dots,(http:///reproduction.html) lines or patterns that can be laid down on artwork for reproduction. 117. This, combined with widespread reproduction, helped maintain his position within the field of commercial art. 118. Thus the study of reproduction is determining the pattern of the study of production. 119. How coral colonies grow Tearing itself apart Only slightly further up the evolutionary scale in terms of reproduction are the Echinoderms. 120. Markers lend themselves in particular to mixed media sketching and to mixed media artwork for reproduction in print. 121. The reproduction failure is blamed on a shortage of adult birds to defend colonies against predators. 122. Who owns the reproduction rights and profits for a piece of art work paid for with public and private money? 123. The first can be encapsulated in his term expanded negative reproduction. 124. Her medium is gouache and watercolour which lends itself well to graphic reproduction. 125. Posing the problem in terms of the equilibrium equation for extended reproduction - - he asked what would happen if the value. 126. Starfish, the most easily recognisable of the echinoderms have in addition evolved a further reproduction strategy. 127. It seemed as though Bukharin's expanded negative reproduction was going into free-fall. 128. Man can not experience the fullness of his masculinity and powers of reproduction without a woman, and viceversa. 129. The reproduction of gender relations is neither outside the class system nor is it reducible to it. 130. Reproduction Most drawings are reproduced in the catalogues published before the auction. 131. Previously such localities were integrated within the production and reproduction of capital. 132. More frequently, reproduction is set up as the foundation of feminine psychology. 133. The plant can be reproduced by obtaining bud plants from dormant buds on the rhizome, but reproduction is usually from seeds. 134. The composer requested a reproduction of a Hokusai print to be the cover design on the full orchestral score. 135. The basis for education's ability to bring about this process of social reproduction lies in what Bourdieu terms cultural capital. 136. Suppose we think of conditions which lead to impaired reproduction or increased likelihood of mortality. 137. In earlier chapters I made the assumption that there was no problem(), because individual reproduction was equivalent to gene survival. 138. The prose of this chapter measures the adequacy of verbal accounts of catastrophe in the age of photographic reproduction. 139. Their secret is mixing good quality reproduction pieces with carefully chosen antiques. 140. This single speaker unit is designed to add to an existing hi fi setup to provide a dramatic improvement in bass reproduction. 141. A gene in a splurge - weed cell stands to gain by promoting the reproduction of its cell. 142. They both love browsing in antique shops wherever they happen to be visiting, and appreciate good quality modern and reproduction designs. 143. They explicitly denied any independent role for rational women and simply ignored the whole process of reproduction. 144. The single paintings made by Bosch have evolved into the multiple images and mass reproduction of modern cinema and television. 145. That enzyme is crucial to the translation of the virus' genetic material and the reproduction of more viruses inside the host. 145. 146. The only decoration on the walls was a large reproduction of Klimt's Judith. 147. For these reasons, rates of reproduction are inversely proportional to personal wealth. 148. These responses ensure the maintenance and survival of an individual and its reproduction. 149. New industries, speed up the afterburner; create the future, a blueprint reproduction. 150. Psychoanalysis, however, has not had an adequate theory of the reproduction of mothering. 151. The quality of reproduction isn't very good on this recording. 152. The growth of aquatic plants like algae is hastened, and fish reproduction may be disrupted. 153. The holes in the facade form a huge reproduction of Mount Everest. 154. These compounds are all intimately involved in the growth and reproduction of the plant. 155. Her description of the meeting is an exact reproduction of the reunion. 156. The reproduction of copyright material without the permission of the copyright holder is banned by law. 157. The plant or animal has , in general, the power of reproduction. 158. Here all requirements were exceeded with phenomenal reproduction in every single characteristic. |
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