accurate reproduction
collocation in Englishmeaningsofaccurateandreproduction
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accurate
adjective
uk/ˈæk.jə.rət/us/ˈæk.jɚ.ət/
correct, exact, and without ...
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reproduction
noun
uk/ˌriː.prəˈdʌk.ʃən/us/ˌriː.prəˈdʌk.ʃən/
the process of having babies, producing young, or producing ...
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(Definition ofaccurateandreproductionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The size of the average threshold for color errors suggests that theaccuratereproductionof the original scene may not be a fundamental issue.
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Is there not public interest not only in the substantive issue but in theaccuratereproductionof what has gone on in court?
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A synthesized sound requiresaccuratereproductionof the original sound in both the frequency domain and the time domain.
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Anaccuratereproduction, completed in 2003, now stands in place of the original.
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Introduced in the 19th century, the process allowed rapid andaccuratereproductionof documents used in construction and industry.
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While each aircraft was anaccuratereproduction, some impersonated other types.
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They may also contain full-range monitoring systems and be acoustically tuned to provide anaccuratereproductionof the sound information contained in the original medium.
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It allows foraccuratereproductionof specific choreography by other dancers or dance troops at a later time.
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Imitations of the voices of well-known figures by vocal impressionists are caricatures that exaggerate particularly salient features rather than produce acoustically accurate reproductions.
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In another arrangement, the student echoes rhythmic patterns sounded by the machine, though not in unison, and again the specifications for anaccuratereproductionare progressively sharpened.
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Great emphasis has been placed on historic authenticity and accurate reproductions.
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Advances in mechanical devices such as the printing press, quadrant and vernier, allowed for the mass production of maps and the ability to make accurate reproductions from more accurate data.
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The advent of the compass, printing press, telescope, sextant, quadrant and vernier allowed for the creation of far more accurate maps and the ability to make accurate reproductions.
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He restored them and flew them regularly, and where surviving examples of early original aircraft did not exist, accurate reproductions powered by authentic, vintage-era engines were built.
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