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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artificial production" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the creation of goods or materials through non-natural means, often in relation to technology or manufacturing.
Example: "The company specializes in artificial production methods that enhance efficiency and reduce waste."
Alternatives: "synthetic manufacturing" or "man-made production".
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In lay terms, it is the artificial production of intelligent beings.
"If you push artificial production too hard, you run out of chemistry sets.
Artificial production of heterologous protein may have caused a relative shortage of glycosyl phosphatidylinositol anchors.
But the real breakthrough came with the artificial production of androgenic and estrogenic hormones in the nineteen-thirties, especially the synthesis of testosterone in 1935.
He also supports the idea of the artificial production of clouds across large areas of the sky in order to reduce the input of solar radiation.
These are avoided in the new method, which saves additional energy over artificial production because the bacteria are self-replicating and only need sugar as an energy source.
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Rational thinking demands that people accept the available evidence, and not speculate that they may be brains in vats whose perceptual worlds are actually artificial productions of an all-powerful Cartesian evil demon.
But even if such non-inherential subsistence of properties is not envisaged in this passage the alternative being that the heat in motion is the heat in the skin of the patient, caused by the rub, which then enters into the inner recesses of the body, becoming heat in the body some similar sort of presence is required in two large classes of cases: natural generations and artificial productions.
Endorsing the government's program of labor relations, for example, the Court embraced the views of Taft and rejected the artificial production-commerce distinction.
Threaded throughout are fascinating accounts of the latest advances in artificial organ production, with a lovely church warden given a ground-breaking retinal implant, and an extraordinary prototype life-saving spleen that looks like a flattened Rubik's cube.
Innovative treatment technologies and management methods are necessary to valorise the constituents of wastewater, in particular nutrients from urine (highly concentrated and can have significant impacts related to artificial fertilizer production).
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