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Reproduction (economics)

In Marxian economics , economic reproduction refers to recurrent (or cyclical) processes by which the initial conditions necessary for economic activity to occur are constantly re-created. Marx developed the original insights of Quesnay to model the circulation of capital, money and commodities in the second volume of Das Kapital . Marx distinguishes between simple reproduction and expanded...
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Assisted reproductive technology

Assisted reproductive technology ( ART ) is a general term referring to methods used to achieve pregnancy by artificial or partially artificial means. It includes taking medications to induce ovulation , Intrauterine insemination , or in vitro fertilization among other techniques.  This medical treatment article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it . ...
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Basic reproductive rate

The basic reproductive rate or the intrinsic rate of reproduction is the number of secondary infections caused by the introduction of a single infectious case into a completely susceptible population. This metric is useful because it helps determine whether or not an infectious disease will spread through a population. The basic reproductive rate is affected by several factors including...
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Reproduction fees

Reproduction fees are charged by image collections for the right to reproduce images in publications. This is not the same as a copyright fee, but is charged separately, as is the cost of the provision of the image. It can be charged where an image is out of copyright, and reflects the possession of the image by a collection. Image collection charges vary according to the media (books, magazines...
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Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction

The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction , often shortened to Kinsey Institute , exists "to promote interdisciplinary research and scholarship in the fields of human sexuality, gender, and reproduction". The Institute was founded as the Institute for Sex Research at Indiana University at Bloomington in 1947 by Alfred Kinsey , then an entomologist and zoologist at...
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Reproductive technology

Reproductive technology is a term for all current and anticipated uses of technology in human and animal reproduction , including: artificial insemination artificial wombs cloning (see human cloning for the special case of human beings) cryopreservation of sperm , oocytes , embryos embryo testing embryo transfer genetic engineering hormone treatment to increase...
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List of homologues of the human reproductive system (Redirected from List of Homologues of the Reproductive System)

The List of homologues of the human reproductive system shows how indifferent embryonic organs differentiate into the respective sex organs in males and females . Mullerian ducts are also referred to as paramesonephric ducts, and Wolffian ducts as mesonephric ducts. Indifferent Male Female Gonad Testis Ovary Mullerian duct Appendix testis Fallopian tubes ...
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Female reproductive system (human) (Redirected from Female reproductive system)

Female reproductive system redirects here. For the female reproductive systems of other organisms, see Sexual reproduction . The human female's reproductive system. The human female reproductive system contains two main parts: the vagina and uterus , which act as the receptacle for the male's sperm, and the ovaries , which produce the female's ova. All of these parts are always...
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Reproduction speed

In telecommunication , the term reproduction speed has the following meanings: 1. In facsimile systems, the rate at which recorded copy is produced. Note: The reproduction speed is usually expressed (a) as the area of recorded copy produced per unit time , such as square meters per second or (b) as the number of pages per minute. 2. In duplicating equipment, the rate at which...
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Digital reproduction

Digital reproduction is one form of data reproduction which is based on the digital data model. The advantage of digital reproduction of data over analogue reproduction is its lossless quality. Reproducing analogue data is inherently lossy , due to the fact that every (electronic) component involved in any analogue reproduction process can introduce noise to the final result. Compare analogue...
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