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Cosa (chi) è Reproduced - definizione

AMERICAN CHOREOGRAPHER
William Forsythe (dancer); Herman Schmerman (ballet); Herman Schmerman; One Flat Thing, reproduced; Kammer/Kammer; Woolf Phrase; Three Atmospheric Studies; You made me a monster; Heterotopia (ballet); The Defenders (ballet); Yes we can't; I Don't Believe in Outer Space; The Returns; Ballets by William Forsythe; Endless House (dance); Workwithinwork; Hypothetical Streams 2; Eidos:Telos; Self Meant to Govern; ALIE/N A(C)TION; Loss of Small Detail; The Second Detail; Limb's Theorem; Die Befragung des Robert Scott; Isabelle's Dance; Steptext; Artifact (ballet); France/Dance; Gänge; Urlicht (ballet)

Not to Be Reproduced         
PAINTING BY RENÉ MAGRITTE
Not to be Reproduced
Not to Be Reproduced (La reproduction interdite, 1937) is a painting by the Belgian surrealist René Magritte. It is currently owned by the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam.
production         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Producibility; Production (disambiguation); Productions
n.
1.
Produce, product, fruit.
2.
Work.
3.
Prolongation, extension, lengthening.
reproduction         
  • Illustration of the ''twofold cost of sexual reproduction''. If each organism were to contribute to the same number of offspring (two), ''(a)'' the population remains the same size each generation, where the ''(b)'' asexual population doubles in size each generation.
  • Hoverflies]] mating in midair flight
PRODUCTION OF NEW INDIVIDUALS THAT CONTAIN SOME PORTION OF GENETIC MATERIAL INHERITED FROM ONE OR MORE PARENT ORGANISMS
Reproductive strategy; Procreation; Procreative; Reporduction; Procreate; Reproduce; Babymaking; Lottery principle; THE LOTTERY PRINCIPLE; Reproductive behavior; Reproduction (animal); Reproduction (plant); Reproductive Behaviour; Polycyclic spawning; Monocyclic spawning; Reproducing; Biological reproduction; Vertical gene transfer; Procreating; Same-sex reproduction; Reproductivity; Reproduction (biology); Vertical transfer; Reproduction strategies; Reproduction strategy; Reproductive behaviour; Reproductive strategies
(reproductions)
1.
A reproduction is a copy of something such as a piece of furniture or a work of art.
...a reproduction of a popular religious painting.
N-COUNT: oft N n
see also reproduce
2.
Sound reproduction is the recording of sound onto tapes, CDs, or films so that it can be heard by a large number of people.
...the increasingly high technology of music reproduction.
N-UNCOUNT

Wikipedia

William Forsythe (choreographer)

William Forsythe (born December 30, 1949) is an American dancer and choreographer resident in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. He is known for his work with the Ballet Frankfurt (1984–2004) and The Forsythe Company (2005–2015). Recognized for the integration of ballet and visual arts, which displayed both abstraction and forceful theatricality, his vision of choreography as an organizational practice has inspired him to produce numerous installations, films, and web-based knowledge creation, incorporating the spoken word and experimental music.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Reproduced
1. Based on the CBSA approach, we therefore conclude that sexually reproduced progeny of clones are indistinguishable from other sexually reproduced animals, and pose no additional food consumption risks.
2. FBI scientists easily reproduced it with gear that Ivins regularly used.
3. But movies like Sholay and Mughal–e–Azam can‘t be reproduced.
4. Newspaper editors were reminded of the security risk to the child should photos be reproduced.
5. Three New Zealand newspapers and two television channels have reproduced the cartoons.