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| In 1948, John Beswick secured the right to | reproduce a range of 10 Beatrix Potter earthenware cha |
| ers nearly killed themselves in an effort to | reproduce a phrase that had in fact been played on the |
| They were trying to | reproduce a decorative technique from a Chinese vase, |
| Female mites are able to | reproduce after about 3 weeks. |
| become reproductively active and are able to | reproduce again, although they may become reproductive |
| s never certain whether they will survive to | reproduce again. |
| monkeys in front of typewriters in order to | reproduce all the books in the British Museum." |
| g and installing Hermes, you will be able to | reproduce all of these examples on your home computer |
| not available in Chime, it does not claim to | reproduce all Chime functionality (most notably, Chime |
| It was a collaborative effort to | reproduce an American-designed missile with Israeli-ma |
| ons and artists from many parts of Cantabria | reproduce ancient stelae or create new ones like those |
| it describes the ability to both survive and | reproduce, and is equal to the average contribution to |
| post-apocalyptic world have forgotten how to | reproduce, and need to watch old porn films to see how |
| Candidates for a composition class had to | reproduce and continue a given melody of 4, 5 or 8 bar |
| This could be evidence that the ability to | reproduce and distinguish between notes may be a learn |
| as an adult, and return to the freshwater to | reproduce) and semelparous (meaning they die after rep |
| ent social behaviors helped animals survive, | reproduce, and care for offspring sufficiently long th |
| 111 days of non-dormancy, the parasite will | reproduce and its larvae will leave the host, killing |
| they move into the intestine, where they can | reproduce and cause symptoms. |
| Unable to sexually | reproduce and facing a lonely future, this small plant |
| copyrights grant to Noank Media licenses to | reproduce and distribute the files and they upload a g |
| b scene during the 1960s when it was used to | reproduce and enhance the effects of LSD trips. |
| mature rapidly following a fire, in order to | reproduce and renew the seed bank before the next fire |
| by Primus caused them to lose the ability to | reproduce and to forget that they had ever been able t |
| lso find a way to stop the crabs before they | reproduce and invade the oceans of the world. |
| ement, to count any valid write-in votes, to | reproduce any damaged ballots, if necessary, and to co |
| C Micro computer at the age of 10, trying to | reproduce arcade games such as Moon Patrol and Elevato |
| gar, which provides vital energy to grow and | reproduce as well as to double its population in a few |
| Other arachnids may | reproduce asexually or sexually. |
| ers of regeneration, enabling them to either | reproduce asexually or to survive serious damage made |
| Red Boring Sponges can | reproduce asexually and sexually. |
| Like all pygmy sundews, it is able to | reproduce asexually by producing gemmae in autumn. |
| These are able to | reproduce asexually giving birth to live offspring thr |
| tent nature of plant cells, allowing them to | reproduce asexually much more easily than most animals |
| hind the symbiote's offspring; the symbiotes | reproduce asexually, once per generation; the children |
| Lyngbya | reproduce asexually, their filaments break apart and e |
| They | reproduce asexually, children being born by "budding" |
| be prevalent in organisms which, while they | reproduce asexually, also undergo other forms of recom |
| They | reproduce asexually. |
| xis; most all the plants are female and they | reproduce asexually. |
| length is long; with shorter days these too | reproduce asexually. |
| forms of bacteria and other life forms that | reproduce asexually. |
| l sugar because most strains of yeast cannot | reproduce at such a high alcohol level. |
| reproduction pattern for the beetle and may | reproduce at anytime of the year if conditions are ste |
| n integrals (OCTEs) are derived initially to | reproduce atomic properties. |
| the MSPCA), "It's cat season...Cats tend to | reproduce based on, essentially, the solar cycle...The |
| They | reproduce both by asexual and sexual reproduction. |
| Only Kimera can | reproduce, but neither Ginzu nor Kianu can make childr |
| They | reproduce by spore formation. |
| It can also | reproduce by budding. |
| H. meleagridis | reproduce by binary fission. |
| Most Naupactus species | reproduce by parthenogenesis. |
| They are hermaphrodites, and some of them | reproduce by parthenogenesis. |
| of yeast in the order Saccharomycetales that | reproduce by budding. |
| hermaphroditic, but most have two sexes, and | reproduce by external fertilization. |
| For example, when insects | reproduce by means of traumatic insemination, it is ve |
| ised in cryptogamic flora, i.e. plants which | reproduce by spores, such as algae, ferns and mosses. |
| mber of vertebrate species that are known to | reproduce by parthenogenesis. |
| feed on bacteria in decaying vegatation, and | reproduce by binary fission as do all amoeba. |
| In species that | reproduce by spawning (releasing sperm and eggs into w |
| l large woody stems and the species does not | reproduce by rhizomes or root sprouts, it sprouts read |
| ual stage in their life cycle, and typically | reproduce by the process of mitosis in structures call |
| overharvesting before the worms are able to | reproduce by spawning. |
| st be homozygous at this locus to be able to | reproduce by thelytoky). |
| A monocarpic perennial which does not | reproduce clonally, A. cupreata allocates its accumula |
| Some other researchers have been unable to | reproduce Coleman's results on abortion and mental hea |
| intelligence (how machines can recognize and | reproduce collateral signals), psychology (the role th |
| desmith and custom Knifemaker Jody Samson to | reproduce collector versions of the swords he designed |
| the traditional manner, but do not slavishly | reproduce D'Oyly Carte stagings.... |
| Such organisms would | reproduce directly after being born, produce infinitel |
| o the public domain, and any third party may | reproduce, distribute and modify the pForth software c |
| It can | reproduce either asexually by use of an autospore, or |
| The female can | reproduce every three weeks. |
| ivative fragmentation patterns fall short to | reproduce experimental mass spectra, especically relat |
| e able to out-compete fire ants because they | reproduce faster. |
| lso made half scale models which he hoped to | reproduce for more modest buildings. |
| opened a brewery in Berkeley, California, to | reproduce for the American market the Trumer Pils it h |
| a is due in part to its ability to asexually | reproduce from fragments created by "biotic and abioti |
| conflict arose over who owned the rights to | reproduce her work. |
| held on to third from Ohurougu who could not | reproduce her personal best of round one and cost hers |
| for both of these clubs, where he failed to | reproduce his form shown in the lower divisions at a h |
| ld in both innings, for 16 and 1. Failing to | reproduce his domestic form, Adams averaged just 13 in |
| Never being able to | reproduce his previous form, he was relegated to the b |
| got together to buy him back but he did not | reproduce his early brilliance". |
| to recapture the youth in order to study and | reproduce his abilities. |
| plunger techniques, no one has been able to | reproduce his legendary style. |
| explained years later he had been unable to | reproduce his results, and he couldn't even find where |
| ing it, was ridiculed since he was unable to | reproduce his successful design. |
| Alexander and Waterhouse | reproduce Hunt's title and develop variations on his c |
| u live to adulthood, nor is it gonna let you | reproduce if you do - what's that doing in there [the |
| Using modern software he has been able to | reproduce images with far greater clarity than the ver |
| Because grass carp mainly | reproduce in water of 25 °C (77 °F), which is much hig |
| a myth from Plato that humans are driven to | reproduce in order to join together the sexes, which h |
| They | reproduce in three separate ways as discovered by the |
| are obligate breeders in that they can only | reproduce in one kind of habitat. |
| The sponges they | reproduce in grow on the hulls of ships and this allow |
| The band wisely didn't dare attempt to | reproduce in its entirety the long, baroque confection |
| Eastern school whiting | reproduce in the deeper waters twice a year, releasing |
| re extremophilic organisms that can grow and | reproduce in conditions with a low availability of wat |
| linated by fig wasps, and fig wasps can only | reproduce in fig flowers. |
| ive and tropical plant species to mature and | reproduce in a natural setting without the influence o |
| And, unlike other salamander families which | reproduce internally, male hynobiids focus on egg sacs |
| the loops' "pseudopodia", they are unable to | reproduce into the space occupied by another loop. |
| hat would otherwise be available to grow and | reproduce is diverted for antibiotics detoxification. |
| We | reproduce it here in full. |
| st feed on over 200 eggs per day in order to | reproduce, it may be of limited benefit in greenhouses |
| g that no other artist has ever attempted to | reproduce it, but at only 10 years of age Anthony Chri |
| He then employed mould-makers to | reproduce its plasterwork, making the church one of th |
| sed on his measurements from the original to | reproduce its idiosyncratic string spacing, angles and |
| ugh” to survive a particular environment and | reproduce, its genes are passed on to the next generat |
| a simpler automaton (shown below) that would | reproduce itself in 151 time-steps. |
| the lathe is the only machine tool that can | reproduce itself. |
| is necessary for an automaton to be able to | reproduce itself? |
| s curse forces Rassilon to find a new way to | reproduce, leading him to create the Looms, cloning ma |
| there is not enough food then the snake will | reproduce less. |
| This way, they can | reproduce longer and produce more supple eggs. |
| They can learn to | reproduce many everyday sounds, particularly the human |
| They also | reproduce material and pictures found in archives and |
| ten executed in precious materials and often | reproduce members of the Sforza and Visconti families |
| s Teves and other modified GR theories which | reproduce Milgrom's law and avoid the need for dark ma |
| Organisms that | reproduce more quickly and plentifully than their comp |
| since an important proportion of individuals | reproduce more than once. |
| The Red Pikmin were able to | reproduce more Pikmin so Olimar was able to find some |
| ntal duties, allowing her to forage more and | reproduce more quickly. |
| GTC chose goats for the process because they | reproduce more rapidly than cattle and produce more pr |
| f I were a gene, what would I do in order to | reproduce myself". |
| leaving the lake, trout will not be able to | reproduce naturally, and new trout will have to be rel |
| cutting edge research, it is not trivial to | reproduce newly published studies which require master |
| Apogamy, or the ability to | reproduce non-sexually, is common among rock ferns in |
| any phasmids it is parthenogenetic so it can | reproduce on its own by laying eggs. |
| several evolutions: it was asexual and could | reproduce on its own. |
| e it prohibitively difficult for the band to | reproduce on stage. |
| sounded live and to make the songs easier to | reproduce on stage. |
| Females only | reproduce once every two years. |
| intermediate hosts, parasites either do not | reproduce or do so asexually, but the parasite always |
| d many species of fish are no longer able to | reproduce or survive in the Salton Sea. |
| The amendment allows authorized entities to | reproduce or distribute copies or phonorecords of prev |
| his species males are not known, the females | reproduce parthenogenetically. |
| , and possibly others in the genus Theotima, | reproduce parthenogenetically. |
| Adults | reproduce parthenogenically and all are females. |
| ly to create aneuploid cells when they later | reproduce, posing a risk of oncogenesis, potentially l |
| es faster than the rate at which individuals | reproduce, providing cumulative as opposed to all-or-n |
| The spiny water flea can | reproduce quickly with upwards of ten offspring every |
| Due to its ability to grow and | reproduce quickly, the water oak is often the most abu |
| These goats | reproduce quickly, since they do not have a particular |
| care for, requiring minimal direct care, and | reproduce relatively quickly. |
| ving masterpiece show where local volunteers | reproduce several dozen famous artworks in an evening |
| They only | reproduce sexually as medusa, never forming polyps. |
| st trematodes are monoecious and alternately | reproduce sexually and asexually. |
| Other animals | reproduce sexually with external fertilization, includ |
| The species | reproduce sexually during the late autumn to early win |
| s in its life cycle, such as whether it will | reproduce sexually or asexually. |
| When it does | reproduce sexually, it often self-pollinates. |
| Many protists | reproduce sexually, as do the multicellular plants, an |
| sa has been predicted to have the ability to | reproduce sexually, but this has not been observed. |
| When hydra | reproduce sexually, simple testes, ovaries, or both wi |
| Freshwater mussels | reproduce sexually. |
| n the 2005-06 season the Blaze had failed to | reproduce similar results of the previous year when th |
| They | reproduce slowly either by bulb division or seeds and |
| Kettle's instructions had been to | reproduce, so far as possible, the characteristics of |
| It is only species known to | reproduce solely through parthenogenesis; there are no |
| Amplifiers | reproduce some parameters of the input signal. |
| h as the polymer polyvinyl alcohol which can | reproduce some of the functions of BSA/HSA. |
| h they also hired keyboardist Tom Brislin to | reproduce some of the classic Yes keyboard material mo |
| or quantitative predictions, even failing to | reproduce some general features of the density such as |
| In France, it is illegal to | reproduce someone's work without their approval. |
| skillful arrangements, the band were able to | reproduce sophisticated vocal harmonies in their cover |
| ully selected specimens of the same breed to | reproduce specific, consistently replicable qualities |
| adesmiths (such as Verhoeven and Pendray) to | reproduce steel with identical characteristics have yi |
| ion in nature, finding species that are able | reproduce successfully or create hybrids between two d |
| etles likely have long lifespans in order to | reproduce sufficiently. |
| cases are often harder and more expensive to | reproduce, test, and optimize because they require max |
| mpressed many; in particular, his ability to | reproduce textures and materials - crisp silk dresses, |
| e Apple II computer to be able to faithfully | reproduce that game, using only BASIC instructions. |
| rometry, the interference patterns needed to | reproduce the image are acquired at different times an |
| ong through specially designed speakers that | reproduce the carillon "chime" sound of bells. |
| While it could | reproduce the visible light spectrum, it leaned to the |
| erate, by chemical synthesis, molecules that | reproduce the complex behavior of living systems, incl |
| ies of the day were included and modelled to | reproduce the Art Deco design popular at the time. |
| DVD with 5.1 Dolby sound and can accurately | reproduce the classic silent film experience by projec |
| Somerset House terrace has been utilized to | reproduce the late Victorian Strand in the opening sce |
| Division can also be done to | reproduce the plants. |
| ses for which QH-ii-066 was developed was to | reproduce the GABAergic effects of alcohol separately |
| Louis reprised his role of editor, hoping to | reproduce the early success of iWorld. |
| of the researchers, said, "We were unable to | reproduce the most basic tabulations of Coleman and co |
| om young cedar trees, stuffed and stained to | reproduce the effects of age. |
| days (close to the 2:1 resonance) also | reproduce the observed timing variations. |
| frequencies […] and was deemed necessary to | reproduce the extended bass range and give the listene |
| The reporter should help the vendor | reproduce the bug and work out a fix. |
| This warrant authorized him to | reproduce the supreme arms of the Habsburgs. |
| Final elastic-parameter models optimally | reproduce the input seismic, as this is part of the se |
| plants in alpine greenhouses, which tries to | reproduce the ideal conditions. |
| Kubrick was "determined not to | reproduce the set-bound, artificially lit look of othe |
| acclaim, hundreds of scientists attempted to | reproduce the effects but generally failed. |
| Brett failed to | reproduce the same form in the 2008-09 season as his p |
| ist was recruited, Leo Yabumoto, in order to | reproduce the twin guitar leads live. |
| Unfortunately Stanley cannot | reproduce the map, as he has never seen it, and the tw |
| Its 9,353 entries | reproduce the standardized small-seal script variant f |
| n Bateman, stated, "Binks... oddly failed to | reproduce the elegant assurance he brought to his work |
| experiment unambiguously and to potentially | reproduce the experiment. |
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