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Что (кто) такое bud reproduction - определение

HUMAN REPRODUCTION IN WHICH DNA OR GESTATION IS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY OR DONOR
Third party reproduction; Donor-assisted reproduction
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Bud Plant Inc.         
  • Bud Plant at the 1982 [[San Diego Comic-Con]].
  • Bud Plant's booth at the 1982 San Diego Comic-Con.
COMICS DISTRIBUTOR
Bud Plant, Inc.; Bud Plant
Bud Plant was a wholesale comics distributor active in the 1970s and 1980s during the growth of the direct market. He also published a selection of comics and zines during the same period.
Rose Bud, Arkansas         
  • [[Rose Bud School District]] headquarters
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN WHITE COUNTY, ARKANSAS, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Rose Bud, AR
Rose Bud is a town in White County, Arkansas, in the United States. Rose Bud has a population of 482 according to a census taken in 2010.
Axillary bud         
  • Axillary buds only develop if they're not exposed to high levels of auxin from the terminal bud.
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EMBRYONIC SHOOT LOCATED IN THE AXIL OF A LEAF OR BRANCHES
Lateral bud; Lateral buds; Axillary buds
The axillary bud (or lateral bud) is an embryonic or organogenic shoot located in the axil of a leaf. Each bud has the potential to form shoots, and may be specialized in producing either vegetative shoots (stems and branches) or reproductive shoots (flowers).
Bud Selig         
  • Army Chief of Staff]] [[Ray Odierno]] in 2015
  • Selig (left) and his wife, Suzanne (right), with [[Barack Obama]] at the [[2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game]]
AMERICAN HALL OF FAME BASEBALL EXECUTIVE
Selig, Bud; Alan H. Bud Selig; Allen H. Bud Selig; Al Selig; Allen H. "Bud" Selig; Alan Selig; Alan H. "Bud" Selig; Allan Huber "Bud" Selig, Jr; Buddy Selig; Allan Selig; Allan H. Selig; Allan Huber Selig; Allan "Bud" H. Selig; Allan Huber "Bud" Selig

Allan Huber "Bud" Selig (; born July 30, 1934) is an American baseball executive who currently serves as the Commissioner Emeritus of Baseball. Previously, he served as the ninth Commissioner of Baseball from 1998 to 2015. He initially served as de facto acting commissioner beginning in 1992 in his capacity as chairman of the Major League Baseball Executive Committee before being named the official commissioner in 1998. Selig oversaw baseball through the 1994 strike, the introduction of the wild card, interleague play, and the de facto merging of the National and American Leagues under the Office of the Commissioner. He was instrumental in organizing the World Baseball Classic in 2006. Selig also introduced revenue sharing. He is credited for the financial turnaround of baseball during his tenure with a 400 percent increase in the revenue of MLB and annual record breaking attendance.

During Selig's term of service, the use of steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs became a public issue. The Mitchell Report, commissioned by Selig, concluded that the MLB commissioners, club officials, the Players Association, and the players all share "to some extent in the responsibility for the steroid era." Following the release of the Mitchell Report, Congressman Cliff Stearns called publicly for Selig to step down as commissioner, citing his "glacial response" to the "growing stain on baseball." Selig has pledged on numerous occasions to rid baseball of performance-enhancing drugs, and has overseen and instituted many rule changes and penalties to that end.

A Milwaukee native, Selig was previously the owner and team president of the Milwaukee Brewers. The franchise, originally known as the Seattle Pilots, was acquired by Selig in bankruptcy court in 1970, and renamed after the minor league team of the same name that he had watched in his youth and had existed until the arrival of the Braves in Milwaukee in 1953. Selig was credited with keeping baseball in Milwaukee. The Brewers went to the 1982 World Series (but were defeated in seven games by the St. Louis Cardinals), and Selig won seven Organization of the Year awards during his tenure. Selig remains a resident of Milwaukee.

On January 17, 2008, Selig's contract was extended through 2012, after which he planned to retire, but he then decided to stay as commissioner until the end of the 2014 season, a move approved by the owners on January 12, 2012, which would take his leadership past his 80th birthday. Selig made $14.5 million in the 12-month period ending October 31, 2005. Selig announced on September 26, 2013, that he would retire in January 2015. On January 22, 2015, MLB announced that Selig would formally step down from the office when his current term expired on January 24, 2015. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2017.

Bud & Travis         
AMERICAN FOLK MUSIC DUO, BUD DASHIELL AND TRAVIS EDMONSON
Bud and Travis; Truly Do
Bud & Travis was an American folk music duo from San Francisco, California, consisting of Bud Dashiell and Travis Edmonson.
bud         
  • Terminal, vegetative bud of ''[[Ficus carica]]''
  • [[Inflorescence]] bud scales in ''[[Halesia carolina]]''
  • Plant buds classification
UNMATURED AND EMBRYONIC SHOOT
Terminal bud; Terminal budding; Lateral budding; Buds; Plant bud; Bud (flower); Flowerbud; Flower bud; Shoot tips; Resting bud; Terminal buds; Basal bud; Bud scales; Eye (bud); Bud scale; Terminal shoot
n.
cell embedded in the tongue
1) a taste bud
early stage
2) to nip in the bud
bud         
  • Terminal, vegetative bud of ''[[Ficus carica]]''
  • [[Inflorescence]] bud scales in ''[[Halesia carolina]]''
  • Plant buds classification
UNMATURED AND EMBRYONIC SHOOT
Terminal bud; Terminal budding; Lateral budding; Buds; Plant bud; Bud (flower); Flowerbud; Flower bud; Shoot tips; Resting bud; Terminal buds; Basal bud; Bud scales; Eye (bud); Bud scale; Terminal shoot
I. n.
Germ, gem, bourgeon, sprout, shoot.
II. v. n.
Sprout, shoot, push, bourgeon, germinate, vegetate, pullulate, put forth, burst forth, shoot forth.
Bud         
  • Terminal, vegetative bud of ''[[Ficus carica]]''
  • [[Inflorescence]] bud scales in ''[[Halesia carolina]]''
  • Plant buds classification
UNMATURED AND EMBRYONIC SHOOT
Terminal bud; Terminal budding; Lateral budding; Buds; Plant bud; Bud (flower); Flowerbud; Flower bud; Shoot tips; Resting bud; Terminal buds; Basal bud; Bud scales; Eye (bud); Bud scale; Terminal shoot
·vi To begin to grow, or to issue from a stock in the manner of a bud, as a horn.
II. Bud ·vi To put forth or produce buds, as a plant; to grow, as a bud does, into a flower or shoot.
III. Bud ·vi To be like a bud in respect to youth and freshness, or growth and promise; as, a budding virgin.
IV. Bud ·noun A small protuberance on the stem or branches of a plant, containing the rudiments of future leaves, flowers, or stems; an undeveloped branch or flower.
V. Bud ·noun A small protuberance on certain low forms of animals and vegetables which develops into a new organism, either free or attached. ·see Hydra.
VI. Bud ·vt To graft, as a plant with another or into another, by inserting a bud from the one into an opening in the bark of the other, in order to raise, upon the budded stock, fruit different from that which it would naturally bear.
Bud         
  • Terminal, vegetative bud of ''[[Ficus carica]]''
  • [[Inflorescence]] bud scales in ''[[Halesia carolina]]''
  • Plant buds classification
UNMATURED AND EMBRYONIC SHOOT
Terminal bud; Terminal budding; Lateral budding; Buds; Plant bud; Bud (flower); Flowerbud; Flower bud; Shoot tips; Resting bud; Terminal buds; Basal bud; Bud scales; Eye (bud); Bud scale; Terminal shoot
In botany, a bud is an undeveloped or embryonic shoot and normally occurs in the axil of a leaf or at the tip of a stem. Once formed, a bud may remain for some time in a dormant condition, or it may form a shoot immediately.
bud         
  • Terminal, vegetative bud of ''[[Ficus carica]]''
  • [[Inflorescence]] bud scales in ''[[Halesia carolina]]''
  • Plant buds classification
UNMATURED AND EMBRYONIC SHOOT
Terminal bud; Terminal budding; Lateral budding; Buds; Plant bud; Bud (flower); Flowerbud; Flower bud; Shoot tips; Resting bud; Terminal buds; Basal bud; Bud scales; Eye (bud); Bud scale; Terminal shoot
bud1
¦ noun
1. a compact knob-like growth on a plant which develops into a leaf, flower, or shoot.
2. Biology an outgrowth from an organism that separates to form a new individual asexually.
3. Zoology a rudimentary leg or other appendage of an animal which has not yet grown, or never will grow, to full size.
¦ verb (buds, budding, budded) Biology form a bud.
?graft a bud of (a plant) on to another plant.
Origin
ME: of unknown origin.
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bud2
¦ noun N. Amer. informal another term for buddy.

Википедия

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.