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the overproduction
noun
The production of more of a commodity than can be used or sold.
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I'd be concerned about the overproduction of collagen".
This worsens the overproduction at the heart of the crisis.
The N.B.A., for instance, has had several players with acromegaly — the overproduction of growth hormone.
The overproduction is a breach of faith with the audience, and they have become skeptical.
This strange disease is caused by the overproduction of one of the connective tissues, collagen.
The overproduction of crops required a large-scale government intervention, and so will the overtreatment of the American populace.
But, he explains, Alzheimer's involves the overproduction of proteins that form plaque in the brain that destroys neurons.
Both suntans and postinflammatory pigmentation result from the overproduction of melanin by melanocytes.
For technology firms, the overproduction of semiconductors, flat screens and computers does not bode well.
Ultraviolet light, particularly UVB, penetrates the skin and helps slow the overproduction of skin cells.
Both suntans and postinflammatory pigmentation result from the overproduction of melanin.
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