0 to produce more of something than is needed, or to produce too much
1 to produce more of something than is needed, or to produce too much:
Both types of enzyme may be overproduced to different extents, resulting in various levels of insecticide resistance.
The nervous system may ready itself for experience by overproducing synaptic connections, so that experience-related neural activity can select and preserve a functionally appropriate subset.
These women must therefore overproduce collected foods intentionally because they gain some benefit from the food they transfer to others.
Since overproduced esterases are dominant, esterase phenotypes are discriminated by their presence or absence.
In favourable cases, overproduced metabolites are secreted into the growth medium.
One approach would be to inject the disc with chondrocytes that have been genetically engineered to overproduce the inhibitor, with the objective of inhibiting cytokine-mediated events.
Three of the four mentioned that reserves could possibly be useful for organic almonds in the future if organic almonds are overproduced relative to their market.
Riboflavin overproducing strains of bacteria.