0 past simple and past participle of reproduce --
1 to produce a copy of something, or to be copied in a production process: --
2 When living things reproduce, they produce young plants, animals, etc.: --
Suffice it to say here that the steady state in two dimensions is reproduced but, in three dimensions, no meaningful steady-state solution exists.
Illustrations from books and journals cannot be satisfactorily reproduced.
Reproduced here are two sides of a flyer, possibly dating from the 1940s.
A random subset of the reproduced platforms then undergo an exchange of sequences of positions (crossover) and arbitrary changes on some positions (mutation).
This consistency of rectal and bladder volumes has not been reproduced in other studies.
Thus, redundant information noted in the corrigenda is reproduced.
The qualitative character of the observed zippering is reproduced by the calculation.
We find that the antibody-age profiles can only be reproduced if we assume moderate to high levels of aggregation.