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What (who) is photomechanical color reproduction - definition

HUMAN REPRODUCTION IN WHICH DNA OR GESTATION IS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY OR DONOR
Third party reproduction; Donor-assisted reproduction

Photomechanical         
Photomechanical Effect; Photomechanical
color="green">·adj Pertaining to, or designating, any photographic process in which a printing surface is obtained without the intervention of hand engraving.
Photomechanical effect         
Photomechanical Effect; Photomechanical
Photomechanical effect is the change in the shape of a material when it is exposed to light. This effect was first documented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1880.
color model         
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ABSTRACT MATHEMATICAL MODEL DESCRIBING THE WAY COLORS CAN BE REPRESENTED AS TUPLES OF NUMBERS
Color system; Colour model; Colour models; Color atlas; Color order system; Color models; Colour system; User:Datumizer/Sandbox/Cylindrical-coordinate color model; User:Datumizer/Sandbox/Cylindrical-coordinate color models

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Third-party reproduction

Third-party reproduction or donor-assisted reproduction is any human reproduction in which DNA or gestation is provided by a third party or donor other than the one or two parents who will raise the resulting child. This goes beyond the traditional father–mother model, and the third party's involvement is limited to the reproductive process and does not extend into the raising of the child. Third-party reproduction is used by couples unable to reproduce by traditional means, by same-sex couples, and by men and women without a partner. Where donor gametes are provided by a donor, the donor will be a biological parent of the resulting child, but in third party reproduction, he or she will not be the caring parent.