Eels, however, swim out to the Sargasso Sea, in the North Atlantic, to reproduce.
It is short enough to reproduce in full, with a couple of comments thrown in.
Still, success was partial unless the oysters could reproduce, paving the way for a self-sustaining system.
Simple simulations based on the idea reproduce a variety of real-world cases that reflect intelligent behaviour.
Claude was impressed enough to travel to Otsuka's ceramic factory and help reproduce 15 original pieces.
This says that the "fittest" animals or plants are more likely to survive and reproduce.
But what is almost impossible to reproduce is a corporate culture that is truly customer-centric.
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The bottled insulin is a growth medium that can allow the bacteria to reproduce.
The invader appears to have no characteristic other than the ability to reproduce rapidly.
Professor Winston said it was theoretically possible for a person to reproduce themselves using the technique.
Everyone alive today is descended from a long line of people who did reproduce themselves.
Despite tests, Michelin were unable to "understand or reproduce" the tyre failure that caused the crash.
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Such derivative documents have value only to the degree that they are difficult to reproduce.
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We call the initiative Project Lily Pad because lily pads reproduce themselves one a day.
They might even, if the mechanism can truly be understood, be able to reproduce, as well.
Their preliminary findings reproduce the dynamics of the bubble building up and then bursting.
Organisms that treat threats as more urgent than opportunities have a better chance to survive and reproduce.
The transposons jump from place to place as the kernels reproduce, creating differences in genes for pigmentation.
Insiders within the major watch companies also furnish intelligence as to manufacturing techniques and what to reproduce.
The protein is of particular importance in cells that rapidly reproduce, like cancer cells or malaria-infected cells.
Fuelling the concern is the fact that many of the species that are most threatened are very slow to reproduce.
In the Okinawan colony, all ants reproduce regardless of their age or their task in the nest.
That car ad, while practically made for a tablet, would be hard to reproduce on a smart phone.
There is no way that the shrunken generation of the 1990s can reproduce enough to stabilize the population.
"If we truly understand the code of how the brain does that, we could reproduce it, " Donoghue said.
Likewise if you isolate a gene, reproduce it in the laboratory, and show that it causes breast cancer.
In fact all it does is reproduce the look of a physical remote on the screen of the iPhone.
The inshore fleet says those offshore fellows steal the mother shrimps before they can reach the bays and reproduce.
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