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Lichtenstein's touch in his early Pop days has come to look not anonymous and machine-manufactured but particular, quirky, even strangely vulnerable, which is to say human with its imperfect, slightly vulgar handmade imitations of mechanically reproduced objects, advertisements and other cheap commercial images.

For example, Li and Gleitman (2002) showed that Tzetal speakers can reproduce object arrays using relative reference frames in a simplified version of the experiments performed by Pederson et al. (1998) (see Levinson et al. 2002 for a reply).

Using computer modeling software, 3-D printers can reproduce objects using layers of materials like rubber, plastics, ceramics and metals.

By the early 1960's the museum was selling silver jewelry, prints, books and many other items, sending Mr. Kelleher on searches around the world for artisans who could meet the Met's high standards in reproducing objects of glass and silver and making bronze and ceramic figurines.

The SST was provided by Geromed GmbH (address - Cadolzburgerstr, 6, D-91074 Herzogenaurach, Germany) and consists of nine subtests - 1 naming objects, 2 the immediate reproduction of objects, 3 reading numbers, 4 sorting numbers, 5 counting backwards, 6 counting symbols, 7 an interference test, 8 reproduce objects and 9 recognising objects.

And from the collection of the son of William Copley, who was an early Westermann fan, comes "The Big Change," a large, upright, often-reproduced object made of laminated Douglas fir plywood.

Beginning in 1914, the French artist Marcel Duchamp used mechanically reproduced commercial objects for his so-called readymades, an instantly provocative series of found sculptures.

When modeling a self-growing overall system in which a component object reproduces an offspring object, the hereditary formalism elaboration from one generation to the next normally displays the system architecture and modeling characteristics.

However, this approach has been criticised on the grounds (among others) that we can surely conceive of two absolutely indistinguishable objects: thinking of Star Trek, we could imagine a replicator device which precisely reproduces an object, such as a coin or even a person, giving two such objects exactly the same set of properties.

Our immediate sensations fail to reproduce the object's real internal constitution, yet they do point toward realities actually existing independently of the perceiving subject.

The authors resist speculation, but a great artist does not merely reproduce an object in a work of art, he or she evokes meaning through symbolism.

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