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  1. Artificial reproduction

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Main Reproductive technology Artificial reproduction is the creation of new life by other than the natural means available to an organism . Examples include artificial insemination , in vitro fertilization , cloning and embryonic splitting, or cleavage embryo cleavage . Cutting plants stems and placing them in compost is also a form of artificial reproduction. See Also Male Pregnancy Artificial Uterus In Vitro Fertilization Fertilization Pregnancy DEFAULTSORT Artificial Reproduction Category Reproduction Biology stub ar zh ...   more details



  1. 1975 in Northern Ireland

    YearInNorthernIrelandNav 1975 Events 31 July Three members of the Miami Showband are killed in a Ulster Volunteer Force 1966 Ulster Volunteer Force UVF attack as they return from a dance in County Down . See Miami Showband killings Arts and literature Empty section date July 2010 Sport Football Irish Football League Irish League Winners Linfield F.C. Linfield Irish Cup Winners Coleraine F.C. Coleraine 1 1, 0 0, 1 0 Linfield F.C. Linfield Births 18 February Keith Gillespie , international soccer player. 9 June Brian Magee , boxer. 24 July Gordon Cooke , cricketer. 27 August Kyle McCallan , cricketer. 4 September Andrew Patterson , cricketer. 13 October Ois n McConville , Armagh GAA Armagh Gaelic football er. 4 November Warren Christie , actor. Full date unknown Cara Dillon , folk music folk singer . Nick Laird , novelist and poet. Jason Maher , writer. Deaths 23 February Ernest Blythe , writer, journalist and theatre manager, member of 1st D il and Cabinet Minister b. 1889 in Ireland 1889 . 28 April Billy McMillen , Official Irish Republican Army officer, killed in feud with Irish National Liberation Army b. 1927 in Northern Ireland 1927 . 25 October Padraig Marrinan , artist b. 1906 in Ireland 1906 . 25 November Moyna Macgill , stage and film actress, mother of Angela Lansbury b. 1895 in Ireland 1895 . References reflist Category 1975 in Northern Ireland Category 1975 by country Northern Ireland ...   more details



  1. Order of precedence in Northern Ireland

    Unreferenced date April 2008 Precedence The order of precedence in Northern Ireland Gentlemen The Sovereign ... Commanders of the Order of the British Empire Knights Bachelor List of County Court Judges of Northern Ireland County Court Judges in Northern Ireland and Recorders of Boroughs Companions of the Order ... of Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire The Head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service ... Barons and Lords of Parliament The Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland Declan Morgan Sir C. Declan ... of State for Transport Owen Paterson MP Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Michael Moore UK politician ... of Appeal of Northern Ireland Lords Justices of Appeal of Northern Ireland List of High Court Judges of Northern Ireland Judges of the High Court of Northern Ireland Younger sons of viscounts Younger ... Secretary to the Department of Social Development William Haire The Clerk of the Northern Ireland Assembly Arthur Moir The Comptroller and Auditor General for Northern Ireland Kieran Donnelly The Examiner of Statutory Rules Gordon Nabney The Crown Solicitor for Northern Ireland O G Paulin Queen s Counsel of Northern Ireland The Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland Matt Baggott ... Victorian Order Dames Commandes of the Order of the British Empire List of County Court Judges of Northern Ireland County Court Judges in Northern Ireland and Recorders of Boroughs Wives of Knights ... Ireland Category Politics of Northern Ireland Category Society of Northern Ireland ... of Kent The Church of Ireland and Roman Catholic archbishop s of Ireland , and the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland , according to the seniority of their consecration or election Contradict inline article Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland Archbishop of Armagh Roman Catholic ... of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh Church of Ireland Alan Harper archbishop Alan Harper Archbishop of Dublin ... of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin Church of Ireland John Neill Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland ...   more details



  1. Reproduction

    process. Reproduction or procreation is the biological process by which new offspring individual organism s are produced from their parents . Reproduction is a fundamental feature of all known life each individual organism exists as the result of reproduction. The known methods of reproduction are broadly grouped into two main types Sexual reproduction sexual and asexual reproduction asexual . In asexual reproduction, an individual can reproduce without involvement with another individual ... reproduction. Asexual reproduction is not, however, limited to unicellular organism single celled organisms ... is thought to reproduce entirely by asexual means. Sexual reproduction typically requires the involvement of two individuals or gamete s, one each from opposite type of sex . Asexual reproduction Main Asexual reproduction Asexual reproduction is the process by which an organism creates a genetically ... more viruses Hydra genus Hydras invertebrate s of the Order biology order Hydroidea and yeast s are able ... , may also reproduce sexually. For instance, most plants are capable of vegetative reproduction reproduction without seeds or spores but can also reproduce sexually. Likewise, bacteria may exchange genetic information by bacterial conjugation conjugation . Other ways of asexual reproduction include parthenogenesis , Fragmentation reproduction fragmentation and spore formation that involves ... also used to describe reproduction modes in hermaphroditic species which can self fertilize. Sexual reproduction Main Sexual reproduction See Human reproduction File Hoverflies mating midair.jpg thumb 250px Hoverfly Hoverflies mating in midair flight Sexual reproduction is a biological process by which ... maintains the sexual reproduction during its evolution despite the fact that the haploid stage does not benefit from heterosis at all. This may be an example that the sexual reproduction has a bigger ... Main Allogamy Allogamy is a term used in the field of biological reproduction describing the fertilization ...   more details



  1. The Departments (Northern Ireland) Order 1999

    The Departments Northern Ireland Order 1999 set out new devolved Northern Ireland government departments and the Northern Ireland Executive . ref http www.opsi.gov.uk si si1999 uksi 19990283 en.pdf Office of Public Sector Information ref Departments created The Departments NI Order 1999 created the following departments Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister Department of Agriculture and Rural Development Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure Department of Education Northern Ireland Department of Education Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment Department of the Environment Northern Ireland Department of the Environment Department of Finance and Personnel Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety Department of Higher and Further Education, Training and Employment now called the Department for Employment and Learning Department for Regional Development Department for Social Development References Reflist External links PDF http www.opsi.gov.uk si si1999 uksi 19990283 en.pdf The Departments Northern Ireland Order 1999 37.0  KB http www.northernireland.gov.uk Northern Ireland Executive UK legislation DEFAULTSORT Departments Category Government of Northern Ireland NorthernIreland stub UK law stub Statute stub ...   more details



  1. Homosexual Offences (Northern Ireland) Order 1982

    The Homosexual Offences Northern Ireland Order 1982 , No. 1536 N.I. 19 , is an List of Orders in Council for Northern Ireland Order in Council which decriminalized homosexual acts between consenting adults in Northern Ireland . The Order was adopted as a result of a European Court of Human Rights case, Dudgeon v. United Kingdom 1981 , which ruled that Northern Ireland s criminalisation of homosexual acts between consenting adults was a violation of European Convention on Human Rights Article 8 right to respect for private life Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights The homosexual age of consent fixed by the Order 18 was higher than the heterosexual age of consent in the rest of Northern Ireland, which had been set at 17 for decades. The ages of consent for homosexual and heterosexual acts in Northern Ireland were eventually equalised at 17 with the passage of the Sexual Offences Amendment Act 2000 . To bring Northern Ireland in line with the rest of the United Kingdom , the Sexual Offences Northern Ireland Order 2008 ref Statutory Instrument http www.legislation.gov.uk nisi 2008 1769 contents 2008 1769 ref will lower the age of consent to 16. ref cite news title NI age of consent to be lowered publisher BBC News date 2007 11 20 url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi uk news northern ireland 7104052.stm accessdate 2008 03 27 ref See also Portal LGBT LGBT rights in the United Kingdom Sexual Offences Act 1967 , the Act which decriminalized homosexual acts in England and Wales. Criminal Justice Scotland Act 1980 , the Act which decriminalized homosexual acts in Scotland. References Reflist External links cite web title Text of the Homosexual Offences Northern Ireland Order ... content.aspx?activeTextDocId 1007455 accessdate 2008 03 27 UK legislation Category Laws of Northern Ireland Category LGBT law in the United Kingdom Category 1982 in law Category 1982 in LGBT history Category 1982 in Northern Ireland UK law stub ...   more details



  1. Public Order Act (Northern Ireland) 1951

    Infobox UK legislation short title Public Order Act Northern Ireland 1951 parliament Parliament of Northern Ireland long title An Act to make certain provision with respect to the maintenance of public order and the prevention of disturbance of public meetings, and for purposes connected with the matters aforesaid. year 1951 statute book chapter 1951 c. 19 introduced by territorial extent royal assent commencement Immediate repeal date amendments 1970 related legislation Public Meeting Act 1908 , Civil Authorities Special Powers Act Northern Ireland 1922 , Flags and Emblems Display Act Northern Ireland 1954 Public Order Northern Ireland Order 1987 repealing legislation status Repealed original text activeTextDocId legislation history use new UK LEG revised text The Public Order Act Northern Ireland 1951 1951 c. 19 was an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of Northern Ireland . The Act concerned meetings and non traditional parades, although a 1970 amendment considerably broadened the Act ... was repealed by the Public Order Northern Ireland Order 1987 , an Order in Council made by the British ... their re routing became much more common. See also Public Order Act References reflist small references External links http www.opsi.gov.uk si si1987 Uksi 19870463 en 1.htm Text of the Public Order Northern Ireland Order 1987 Category Acts of the Parliament of Northern Ireland 1951 ... of parades in Northern Ireland from the Civil Authorities Special Powers Act Northern Ireland 1922 ... broke out, the Act was used to ban all parades in Northern Ireland for several periods from ... to a breach of the peace or serious public disorder, he could order the route to be changed. If the Minister of Home Affairs Northern Ireland Minister of Home Affairs felt that this would not be sufficient to prevent serious disorder, he could make an order banning any or all parades in that area. The Act ... agree that the clause exempting these parades privileged Orange Order and other Protestant ...   more details



  1. 1975 in Ireland

    and rugby player b. 1874 in Ireland 1874 . DEFAULTSORT 1975 In Ireland Category 1975 in Ireland Category 1970s in Ireland Category 1975 by country Ireland Category Years of the 20th century ...Unreferenced date December 2009 YearInIrelandNav 1975 Events January 7 Sin ad de Valera Sin ad Bean de ... of Ireland . June 18 Dr Danny O Hare is made acting director of the National Institute for Higher Education ... for 21 years and President of Ireland President for 14 years. The government announces a day ... a League of Ireland match for Cork Celtic against Drogheda. Arts and literature The Druid theatre ... Carroll s Irish Open is won by Christy O Connor Jnr Ireland . Births 1 January Lorraine Pilkington ... de Valera , writer and wife of third President of Ireland , amon de Valera b. 1878 in Ireland 1878 ... Minister b. 1889 in Ireland 1889 . 27 February John Vincent Holland , soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1916 at Guillemont , France b. 1889 in Ireland 1889 . 21 April James Kempster , cricketer b. 1892 in Ireland 1892 . 23 April Michael Carty , Fianna F il Teachta D la TD b. 1916 in Ireland 1916 . 28 April Tom Dreaper , horse trainer. 29 April Arthur Blair White , cricketer b. 1891 in Ireland 1891 . 10 May Michael Tierney politician Michael Tierney , Cumann na nGaedheal ... b. 1894 in Ireland 1894 . 27 May William Robert Fitzgerald Collis , physician and writer b. 1900 in Ireland 1900 . 24 June Frank MacDermot , barrister, soldier, banker and politician b. 1886 in Ireland .... 1902 in Ireland 1902 . 10 August Robert Barton , Sinn F in MP, Cabinet Minister and signatory of Anglo Irish Treaty 1921 b. 1881 in Ireland 1881 . 29 August amon de Valera , former Taoiseach and President of Ireland President b. 1882 in Ireland 1882 . 2 October Seamus Murphy , sculptor b. 1907 in Ireland 1907 . 25 October Padraig Marrinan , artist b. 1906 in Ireland 1906 . 26 October William Teeling , author, traveller and UK politician b. 1903 in Ireland 1903 . 25 November Moyna Macgill , stage ...   more details



  1. Police and Criminal Evidence (Northern Ireland) Order 1989

    The Police and Criminal Evidence Northern Ireland Order 1989 is a Statutory Instrument UK Statutory Instrument of the United Kingdom which instituted a legislative framework for the powers of police officers in Northern Ireland similar to the framework for the powers introduced in England and Wales by the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 . Category Codes of criminal procedure Category Laws of Northern Ireland Category Statutory Instruments of the United Kingdom Category 1989 in law Category 1989 in Northern Ireland NorthernIreland stub ...   more details



  1. 1975?76 League of Ireland

    Statistics of League of Ireland in the 1975&ndash 76 season. Overview It was contested by 14 teams, and Dundalk F.C. won the championship. Final classification class wikitable style text align center Pos Club Pts W D L GF GA GD 1 Dundalk F.C. 40 15 10 1 54 26 28 2 Finn Harps F.C. 36 15 6 5 57 35 22 3 Waterford United F.C. Waterford F.C. 34 13 8 5 54 37 17 4 Bohemian F.C. 32 10 12 4 44 25 19 5 Cork Hibernians F.C. 31 11 9 6 37 24 13 6 Drogheda United F.C. 28 11 6 9 42 45 3 7 Athlone Town A.F.C. 28 12 4 10 40 49 9 8 Cork Celtic F.C. 27 11 5 10 41 34 7 9 Shelbourne F.C. 21 7 7 12 42 44 2 10 Sligo Rovers F.C. 20 6 8 12 32 49 17 11 St Patrick s Athletic F.C. 19 7 5 14 31 53 22 12 Home Farm F.C. 17 4 9 13 35 54 19 13 Limerick F.C. 16 6 4 16 37 49 12 14 Shamrock Rovers F.C. 15 4 7 15 27 49 22 Cork Hibernians F.C. reigned from the league at the end of the season. Albert Rovers F.C. were elected to the league for next season. References League of Ireland seasons 1975 76 in European football UEFA Category 1975 76 domestic association football leagues League Of Ireland, 1975 76 Category 1975 in association football League Of Ireland, 1975 76 Category 1976 in association football League Of Ireland, 1975 76 Category League of Ireland seasons fr Championnat d Irlande de football 1975 1976 it League of Ireland 1975 1976 lt Airijos futbolo var ybos 1975 1976 m. ...   more details



  1. List of Orders in Council for Northern Ireland

    Northern Ireland Order 1974 N.I. 6 Youth Employment Service Northern Ireland Order 1974 N.I. 7 1975 Community Relations Amendment Northern Ireland Order 1975 N.I. 2 Agriculture Miscellaneous Provisions Northern Ireland Order 1975 N.I. 8 Defective Premises Northern Ireland Order 1975 N.I. 9 Social Security Pensions Northern Ireland Order 1975 N.I. 15 Artificial Reproduction of Animals Northern Ireland Order 1975 N.I. 17 1976 Unsolicited Goods and Services Northern Ireland Order 1976 N.I. 1 Treatment ... Ireland Order 1976 N.I. 7 Solicitors Northern Ireland Order 1976 N.I. 12 Animals Northern Ireland ... Provisions Northern Ireland Order 1981 N.I. 20 Diseases of Animals Northern Ireland Order 1981 ... Animals Northern Ireland Order 2004 N.I. 16 Licensing Indoor Arena Northern Ireland Order 2004 N.I. ... Order 1972 N.I. 1 Explosives Northern Ireland Order 1972 N.I. 3 Employer s Liability Defective Equipment and Compulsory Insurance Northern Ireland Order 1972 N.I. 6 Exported Animals Compensation Northern Ireland Order 1972 N.I. 7 Electricity Supply Northern Ireland Order 1972 N.I. 9 Superannuation Northern Ireland Order 1972 N.I. 10 Finance Northern Ireland Order 1972 N.I. 11 Electoral Law Northern Ireland Order 1972 N.I. 13 Health and Personal Social Services Northern Ireland Order 1972 N.I. 14 Planning Northern Ireland Order 1972 N.I. 17 Local Government Postponement of Elections and Reorganisation Northern Ireland Order 1972 N.I. 21 Local Government &c. Northern Ireland Order 1972 N.I. 22 1973 Drainage Northern Ireland Order 1973 N.I. 1 Water and Sewerage Services Northern Ireland Order 1973 N.I. 2 Financial Provisions Northern Ireland Order 1973 N.I. 5 Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Northern Ireland Order 1973 N.I .8 Superannuation Northern Ireland Order 1973 N.I. 13 Salaries Comptroller and Auditor General and Others Northern Ireland Order 1973 N.I. 14 Enterprise Ulster Northern Ireland Order 1973 N.I. 16 Finance Miscellaneous Provisions Northern Ireland Order ...   more details



  1. Plant reproduction

    is contained within a pollen grain. History of sexual reproduction Unlike animals, plants ...Plant reproduction is the production of new individuals or offspring in plant s, which can be accomplished by sexual or asexual means. Sexual reproduction produces offspring by the fusion of gamete s, resulting in offspring genetically different from the parent or parents. Asexual reproduction produces ... seed , which is used as an agent of dispersal. Asexual reproduction Plants have two main types of asexual reproduction in which new plants are produced that are genetically identical cloning clone s of the parent individual. Vegetative reproduction involves a vegetative piece of the original plant ... for sexual reproduction, and in some cases involves seeds. Apomixis occurs in many plant species and also ... . Natural vegetative reproduction is mostly a Biological process process found in herbaceous ... that employ vegetative reproduction do so as a means to perennialize the plants, allowing them to survive ... in a location through vegetative reproduction of individuals constitutes a clonal colony , a single ... colony. The distance that a plant can move during vegetative reproduction is limited, though ... a few growing seasons. In a sense, this process is not one of reproduction but one of survival ... reproduction, the new plants that result are new individuals in almost every respect except genetic. A major disadvantage to vegetative reproduction, is the transmission of pathogens from parent to daughter ... Chicago isbn 978 0 226 26554 4 pages 359 ref Seeds generated by apomixis are a means of asexual reproduction ... of the embryo Embryos of plants and animals embryos . Hawkweed Hieracium , dandelion Taraxacum , some Citrus Citrus and Kentucky blue grass Poa pratensis all use this form of asexual reproduction. Pseudogamy ... The rhizome is a modified underground stem serving as an organ of vegetative reproduction ... Grass and Nettles . Prostrate aerial stems, called runners or stolon s are important vegetative reproduction ...   more details



  1. The Animals

    Jenkins drums style background e7ebee Eric Burdon and the Animals br February 1969 1975 Split style background e7ebee The Animals br Reunion 1975 1977 Eric Burdon vocals Hilton Valentine guitar Alan ...Other uses Animal disambiguation Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name The Animals ... Steel drums background group or band alias Animals & Friends, Eric Burdon and the Animals origin Newcastle ... active 1962 1969 br 1975 1977 br 1983 1984 label Columbia Graphophone Company Columbia , Decca Records ... Gallagher br Pete Barton br John Williamson past members Member history See Member history The Animals ... part of the decade, and later relocated to London. The Animals were known for their gritty, blues ... The Animals song It s My Life , and Don t Let Me Be Misunderstood The Animals version Don t Let Me Be Misunderstood ... album material. They were known in the U.S. as part of the British Invasion . The Animals underwent ... Eric Burdon and the Animals , they moved to California and achieved commercial success as a psychedelic ... lineup had brief comebacks in 1975 and 1983. There have been several partial regroupings of the original era members since then under various names. The Animals were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall ... the animals p3555 The Animals Biography Allmusic Retrieved 28 February 2011 ref They were dubbed animals because of their wild stage act and the name stuck. ref name Making Time http www.makingtime.co.uk animals.html Making Time The Animals, accessed 02 11 07 ref The Animals moderate success in their hometown ... Sun , BBC , undated. Accessed 4 May 2007. ref There is ongoing debate regarding The Animals ... and 1949 , and singer pianist Nina Simone who recorded it in 1962 on Nina at the Village Gate . The Animals .... The Animals sang I m Crying and The House of the Rising Sun to a packed audience of hysterical girls ... MGM movie Get Yourself a College Girl was released with the Animals headlining with The Dave Clark Five . The Animals sang a Chuck Berry song, Around and Around , in the movie. ref http www.tcm.com tcmdb ...   more details



  1. Canine reproduction

    are the only animals that have a bulb or locking bulbus glandis , a spherical area of erectile ... offspring as the number of teats on the mother. This rule is altered in domesticated animals since ... hips, thus the breed requires artificial insemination and, later, a cesarean section for giving ... breeding is not desirable, artificial insemination can be used. This is often done at a veterinarian s office. An artificial vagina is prepared, which is a conical thin latex sleeve ending in a sterile ... instinct for sheep dogs. In order to fix the genetic breed features so that two dogs of the same ... surgical procedure sterilization of animals usually by removal of the male s testicle s or the female s ovary ovaries and uterus in order to eliminate the ability to procreate, and reduce sex drive. Castration ... of Cruelty to Animals accessdate 2007 05 16 ref Spaying and castrating can decrease the risk of hormone ... Dog Gestation Calculator Canine Gestation Calculator Dog nav DEFAULTSORT Canine Reproduction Category Dog breeding Category Dog health Reproduction Category Dogs Category Reproduction de ...   more details



  1. Order of Clans of Ireland

    Orphan date April 2012 The Order of Clans of Ireland is a Civilian award civilian honour of Clans of Ireland , the independent authority established to co ordinate and represent Irish Clans . The Order was instituted in 2010 to commemorate the 21st anniversary of Clans of Ireland. The Patron of Clans of Ireland and the Order is President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins, President of Ireland . The Order ... heritage and culture generally, or who have brought conspicuous honour to their clan name. Clans of Ireland collectively represents most Irish Clan associations and as such the Order of Clans of Ireland ... accessed online 21 April 2012 ref Structure and Appointment The Order of Clans of Ireland is intended to honour any man or woman from Ireland or with Irish ancestry who has made a significant ... of congratulations from the Order s Patron the President of Ireland. There is only one category of membership in the Order of Clans of Ireland and all inductees are designated as Companions of the Order ... each September which is sent to all clans registered with Clans of Ireland. Only clans that have been included on the Register of Irish Clans for three consecutive years may present nominations to the Order ... membership of the Order but a maximum of ten people may receive the honour each year. The Order is administered by a Council who are appointed by the board of Clans of Ireland. The Order s statutes dictate that three members of Council must be drawn from the board of Clans of Ireland and a further two must be independent. Apart from the President of Ireland who is Patron and who s role is merely symbolic, the current members of the Order s Council are Patrick Guinness Military and Hospitaller Order ... Order of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem CLJ Order of the Eagle of Georgia and the Seamless Tunic of Our Lord Jesus Christ KEG Order of St. Michael of the Wing KMW Ambassador Francis Martin O Donnell ... Constantinian Order KCMCO Maura O Gara O Riordan Military and Hospitaller Order of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem ...   more details



  1. Asexual reproduction

    doi 10.1002 bies.20833 ref may underlie why few animals have relinquished sexual reproduction completely ... in some animals, notably water fleas, Daphnia . Alternation between sexual and asexual reproduction ... with WW sex chromosomes. Polyembryony is a widespread form of asexual reproduction in animals, whereby ... to suggest that asexual reproduction has allowed the animals to evolve new proteins through ...Image caduco.jpg thumb 400px Asexual reproduction in Marchantiophyta liverworts a dehiscence botany caducous leaf phylloid germinating Asexual reproduction is a mode of reproduction by which offspring arise from a single parent, and inherit the genes of that parent only it is reproduction which does ... which is reproduction without the fusion of gamete s. Asexual reproduction is the primary form of reproduction ... likened to sexual reproduction . ref name Narra cite journal author Narra HP, Ochman H title ... 16950097 doi 10.1016 j.cub.2006.08.024 issue 17 ref A complete lack of sexual reproduction is relatively rare among multicellular organisms, particularly animals. It is not entirely understood why the ability ... author Dawson KJ title The Advantage of Asexual Reproduction When is it Two fold? journal Journal ... reproduction may have short term benefits when rapid population growth is important or in stable environments, while sexual reproduction offers a net advantage by allowing more rapid generation ... Engelst dter cite journal author Engelst dter J title Constraints on the evolution of asexual reproduction ... asexually through binary fission most of these are also capable of sexual reproduction. In multiple ... web url http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 498542 reproduction 76146 Multiple fission title Cell reproduction publisher Encyclop dia Britannica ref ref name fap cite book author Britannica Educational ... reproduction Main Vegetative reproduction Vegetative reproduction is a type of asexual reproduction ... Reproduction publisher Ucmp.berkeley.edu date accessdate 2010 08 13 ref Examples of vegetative ...   more details



  1. Cultural reproduction

    Cleanup date April 2008 Cultural reproduction is the transmission of existing cultural values and norms ... University of Canterbury New Zealand, 1997 ref Cultural reproduction refers to the mechanisms by which continuity of cultural experience is sustained across time. Cultural reproduction often results in social reproduction, or the process of transferring aspects of society such as class from generation ... are among the main mechanisms of cultural reproduction, and do not operate solely through what is taught ..., 1997 ref Reproduction as it is applied to culture, is the process by which aspects of culture are passed ... taking with them certain cultural norms and traditions. For centuries cultural reproduction has occurred ... a process known as socialization . Methods of Cultural Reproduction The method through which cultural reproduction is perpetuated varies by the socializing agent s relative location, awareness, and intention ... forces of cultural reproduction. ref name ReferenceB Gray, Ann, and Jim McGuigan, eds. Studying Culture ... Education as an agent of cultural reproduction Bourdieu s theory of cultural reproduction ref Bourdieu,Pierre and Jean Claude Passeron, 1990 Reproduction in Education, Society and Culture, Sage ... reproduction entails three fundamental propositions 1 parental cultural capital is inherited by children ... are a major mechanism of social reproduction in advanced capitalist societies. The concept of education as an agent of cultural reproduction is argued to be less directly explained by the material ... I. Butler and Karen L. Robson, Reassessing the Role of Education in Social Reproduction The Impact of School ... consensus as the exact role of education within cultural reproduction and further to what degree ... and opportunities. ref Reproduction The Role of Cultural Factors and Educational Mediators, Kathleen ... force. Further it establishes an acceptance to the reproduction of submissive attitude to the established order ref name EduRole With this, education s primary role is believed to be as a method of sorting ...   more details



  1. Vegetative reproduction

    . Image Stem Cutting.jpg thumb 240px right Vegetative reproduction from a stem cutting less than ... underground to make two bulbs, each of which produces a flower stem. Vegetative reproduction vegetative propagation , vegetative multiplication , vegetative cloning is a form of asexual reproduction ... , grafting and Plant tissue culture tissue culture . Cutting is the most common artificial vegetative ... is a type of reproduction that does not involve fertilisation . In flowering plants, unfertilized ... , some citrus Citrus and Kentucky blue grass Poa pratensis all use this form of asexual reproduction ... reproduction because normally reproductive parts were involved. They would be considered asexual reproduction however. Vegetative reproduction involves only vegetative structures, i.e. roots ... s. In a few species such as Kalanchoe Kalancho , leaf leaves are involved in vegetative reproduction. The rhizome is a modified underground stem serving as an organ of vegetative reproduction, e ... runners or stolon s are important vegetative reproduction organs in some species, such as the strawberry ... ground stems and leaves. A form of budding called Basal shoot suckering is the reproduction or regeneration ... Family Rosa . Another type of a vegetative reproduction is the production of bulb s. Plants like ... reproduction is mostly a Biological process process found in herbaceous plant herbaceous and wood ... to vegetative reproduction of a plant. Most plant species that survive and significantly expand by vegetative reproduction would be perennial almost by definition, since specialized organs of vegetative reproduction, like seeds of annuals, serve to survive season ally harsh conditions. A plant that persists in a location through vegetative reproduction of individuals over a long period of time constitutes a clonal colony . In a sense, this process is not one of reproduction but one of survival ... reproduction, the new plants that result are new individuals in almost every respect except ...   more details



  1. Fragmentation (reproduction)

    to mechanical disturbances see the section on Lichen Reproduction and dispersal reproduction in lichens . Plants Fragmentation is a very common type of vegetative reproduction in plant s. Many tree ... propagation, not cladoptosis, permits dispersive, clonal reproduction of riparian cottonwoods. Forest ... and mosses. Small pieces of moss stems or leaves are often scattered by wind, water or animals ... organ s, such as bulb s, corm s, tuber s and rhizome s. Animals Animals like sponges and coral ... Fission in Convolutriloba longifissura asexual reproduction in acoelous turbellarians revisited ... coral Acropora palmata Lamarck growth, survivorship, and reproduction of colonies and fragments ... Matranga title Stem Cells in Marine Organisms chapter Stem Cells in Asexual Reproduction of Marine ... of this process of reproduction As this process is a form of asexual reproduction, it does not produce ... Category Reproduction bg ca Fragmentaci cs Fragmentace biologie es ...   more details



  1. Digital reproduction

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Digital reproduction is one form of data reproduction which is based on the digital data model. The advantage of digital reproduction of data over analogue reproduction is its lossless quality. Reproducing analogue data is inherently lossy , because every electronic component involved in any analogue reproduction process can introduce noise to the final result. Compare analogue processing to digital processing . DEFAULTSORT Digital Reproduction Category Digital technology Tech stub ...   more details



  1. Human reproduction

    Human reproduction is any form of sexual reproduction resulting in the Human fertilisation conception of a child , typically involving sexual intercourse between a man and a woman. During intercourse, the interaction between the Male reproductive system human male and Female reproductive system human female reproductive systems results in fertilization of the woman s ovum by the man s sperm , which after a gestation period is followed by childbirth . The fertilization of the ovum may nowadays be achieved by artificial insemination methods, which do not involve sexual intercourse. Anatomy See Human reproductive system The human male details Male reproductive system human The male reproductive system contains two main divisions the testicle testes where sperm are produced, and the penis . In humans, both of these organs are outside the abdominal cavity . Having the testes outside the abdomen facilitates temperature regulation of the sperm, which require specific temperatures to survive about 2 3 C less than the normal body temperature i.e. 37 C. If the testicles remain too close to the body, it is likely that the increase in temperature will harm the spermatozoa formation, making conception more difficult. This is why the testes are carried in an external pouch viz. scrotum rather than ... is flushed out of the system through menstrual cycle menstruation . Process Human reproduction begins ... of contraceptives such as condoms . Sexual intercourse Main Human sexual intercourse Human reproduction ... Sexual Reproduction in Humans. 2006. John W. Kimball. Kimball s Biology Pages, and online textbook. ref Political and social There are groups promoting more human reproduction and those who think reproduction ought to be limited. Natalism promotes reproduction, while anti natalism promotes birth control as a solution to overpopulation and its effects. See also Human Reproduction journal Journal of Human Reproductive Sciences References reflist Category Reproduction cs Rozmno ov n ...   more details



  1. Reproduction (disambiguation)

    Wiktionarypar reproduction Reproduction may mean Reproduction , the biological process by which new individual organisms are produced Asexual reproduction , where an organism creates a copy of itself there is no genetic contribution from another organism Sexual reproduction , where two organisms contribute genetic material in the creation of a new individual organism Self replication , mechanical, memetic and other form of self replication Reproduction economics , in Marxian economics, recurrent or cyclical processes by which the initial conditions necessary for economic activity to occur are constantly re created Reproduction album , a 1979 album by British electronic band The Human League Reproductions album , a 2007 album by singer Charlotte Martin Reproducibility Sound reproduction , audio recording and replay Reproduction Auto parts , remanufacturing of obsolete automotive spares See also Copy disambiguation disambig es Reproducci n desambiguaci n fr Reproduction gl Reproduci n hom nimos nl Reproductie pt Reprodu o desambigua o ro Reproducere dezambiguizare sq Riprodhimi simple Reproduction disambiguation sk Reprodukcia sv Reproduktion ...   more details



  1. Reproduction (economics)

    Marxism In Marxian economics , economic reproduction refers to recurrent or cyclical processes by which ... Economic reproduction involves physical production and distribution of goods and services, the trade ..., money and commodities in the second volume of Das Kapital , to show how the reproduction process ... between simple reproduction and expanded or enlarged reproduction . ref Karl Marx , Capital, Volume ... economic theory to contracted reproduction , meaning production on a smaller and smaller scale, in which ... Reproduction and growth of the national income , p. 331. See also Joseph Tainter et al., The Collapse of Complex Societies . Cambridge Cambridge University Press, 1990. ref Reproduction in this case continues ... activity, economic reproduction contrasts with equilibrium economics, because economic reproduction ... result, the yield of capital upon investment. In Marx s view, economic reproduction ... Press, 2003. ref the reproduction and growth of the total population, including procreation and childrearing ... Capitalism . Women s Press, 1980. ref the reproduction, enforcement and maintenance of social relations ... and reproduction of trading and distribution relations the systems, institutions and organizations ... is that these reproduction processes are accomplished primarily via the intermediary of commercial trade they are mediated by the market. Reproduction on a larger and larger scale becomes conditional ... collective conditions for the reproduction and maintenance of society which individuals and private ... State . Cambridge Polity 2002. ref Ecologists would nowadays probably add as a reproduction ... policies, environmental policies etc. Economic reproduction in capitalism According to Marx, in a capitalist society economic reproduction is conditional on capital accumulation . ref Karl Marx , Capital ..., chapter 21. ref If workers fail to produce more capital, economic reproduction begins to break down. Therefore, economic reproduction in capitalist society is necessarily expanded reproduction and requires ...   more details



  1. Sexual reproduction

    number of chromosomes 2n is restored. Plants main Plant reproduction Animals typically produce ...Sexual reproduction is the creation of a new organism by combining the Genetics genetic material of two organisms. There are two main processes during sexual reproduction they are meiosis , involving the halving ... recombination . The evolution of sexual reproduction is a major puzzle. The first fossil ized evidence ... 0094 8373 2000 026 0386 BPNGNS 2.0.CO 2 ref Sexual reproduction is the primary method of reproduction ... reproduction, because the mechanics are similar. Evolutionary thought proposes several explanations for why sexual reproduction developed out of former asexual reproduction. It may be due to selection ... environment through sexual recombination than parthenogenesis allows. Also, sexual reproduction ... reproduction, meiosis, the number of chromosomes is reduced from a diploid number 2n to a haploid ... plants like fern s, moss and Marchantiophyta liverwort s use other means of sexual reproduction ... s, hornwort s and moss es, reproduce both sexually and Vegetative reproduction vegetatively . They are small ... and need water to facilitate sexual reproduction. These plants start as a haploid spore that grows ... of sexual reproduction they employ. The outcome of sexual reproduction most often is the production ... three phases in the sexual reproduction of fungi plasmogamy , karyogamy and meiosis. Insects ... insect species use sex for reproduction, though some species are facultatively parthenogenetic ... complete animals with the sex organ s present although not reproductively functional. After several ... within the abdomen in other animals for instance, in dog s, the penis is internal except when mating ... Guinea , lay egg biology egg s. They have one opening for excretion and reproduction called the cloaca ... Reproduction Anna King 2001. webpage note shows code, html extension omitted ref . The penis ... animals Mammals gliders . Fish The vast majority of fish species lay eggs that are then fertilized ...   more details



  1. Social reproduction

    Social reproduction is a sociological term referring to processes which sustain or perpetuate characteristics of a given social structure or tradition over a period of time. See also Cultural reproduction Uncategorized date April 2012 es Reproducci n social ...   more details




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