Reproduction
101reproduction cutting — atnaujinamasis kirtimas statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Medyno iškirtimas per 2–3 kartus kas 5–10 metų. Pirmiausiai iškertami prastesni medžiai, geresni paliekami. Atsiranda daugiau šviesos, geriau sudygsta medžių sėklos,… …
102reproduction factor — noun or reproduction constant : multiplication factor …
103reproduction constant — I. noun see multiplication factor II. noun see reproduction factor …
104reproduction proof — noun see repro proof * * * Print. See repro proof. [1945 50] * * * reproduction proof noun (printing) A high quality proof made from strips of typeset copy and photographed to produce a plate for printing from (often shortened to repro proof or… …
105reproduction — n. [L. re, back; producere, to lead forth] The process of perpetuating the species from generation to generation …
106reproduction — Propagation of organisms. The act of producing new organisms. May be asexual or sexual …
107Reproduction — Репродуцирование, воспроизведение; копирование; Репродукция; Оттиск, отпечаток; Копия; Репродуцирование; Воспроизведение …
108reproduction — Synonyms and related words: abstract, abstraction, altarpiece, block print, breeding, budding, burgeoning, burlesque, carbon, carbon copy, clone, collage, color print, conduplication, copy, copying, counterpart, cyclorama, daub, development,… …
109reproduction — re·pro duc·tion || ‚rɪËprÉ™ dÊŒkʃn n. procreation, act of producing offspring; duplication, act of copying; copy, duplicate; re creation, act of remaking …
110reproduction — The act of reproducing; copying; creating a facsimile. The product of the act of reproducing, especially when it is significantly faithful in its resemblance to the form and elements of the original …