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the reproduced
verb
To produce an image or copy of something.
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We find in Fig. 3a that both of the reproduced elements emerge at the frequency where the wave amplitude exceeds the threshold and that the reproduced frequency profiles follow those of the optimum amplitude.
The change increased the natural appearance of the reproduced picture, and the emulsion was called orthochromatic.
Photo-realist painters created highly illusionistic images that referred not to nature but to the reproduced image.
The color, described as blue in the article, is blue-green in the original photo, not the light green suggested by the reproduced image.
The best-ceiling award was a three-way tie: one favorite was the reproduced artwork on the ceilings of the Venetian.
Because a fibre bundle is exceedingly delicate, it must be handled with care; breaking a fibre would cause a black dot to appear in the reproduced image.
In an interview last week from Seoul, South Korea, where he was on tour, he suggested that if he found the reproduced performances in any way inadequate, he would not submit comments to the other seven judges in Minnesota.
The thing about Warhol is that every original by him is different – in spite of his obsession with the reproduced image – and everyone he painted is a unique presence: the soul flitting off the photograph.
Step 6: Execute mutation operation on the reproduced chromosomes.
Step 5: Execute crossover operation on the reproduced chromosomes.
Notice in the reproduced chart below that Google Spreadsheets seems to be a tad more popular than Google Docs.
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