সৃজক, উত্পাদী, জন্মদায়ক, উত্পাদক, উত্পাদনী
(1) Having the ability to produce or originate
(2) Producing new life or offspring
(1) It thus illuminates conceptual linkages in the model of generative fathering and provides feedback that can be used to refine such concepts.
(2) Each haploid cell undergoes a mitotic division to produce the generative and vegetative nuclei.
(3) Since the years of generative semantics, it has been claimed that the adverbs u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510againu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb and u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510almostu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb have access to different parts of verbal meanings.
(4) In this case, I suspect that the explanation has more to do the psychological complexities of real-time composition than with the logic of grammar, generative or otherwise.
(5) The genome contains instead a program of instructions for making the organism - a generative program - in which the cytoplasmic constituents of eggs and cells are essential players along with the genes.
(6) In the silky upper layer the epiphytic organisms are most often attached to the generative and skeletal hyphae that make up this layer.
(7) As metaphors, they often speak of wombs, both as sexual and generative organs, or they may refer more abstractly to power points, voids which attract concentric lines of force and flow around themselves.
(8) One of them is generative learning, in which people produce words from cues instead of passively reading them.
(9) Functionalism as a linguistic approach is different from generative and cognitive approaches in that it makes no claim as to the cognitive reality of the mechanisms it proposes - that matter is irrelevant to its usefulness.
(10) In effect, the potential for generative activity as parents is a social opportunity that is allocated differently across diverse social contexts.
(11) There are two possible methods by which this could arise: by generative reproduction via unreduced gametes or by somatic mutations.
(12) They are both a product of and a facilitator for future generative relationships.
(13) The whole question is fascinating, because generative linguists have not tended to be interested in this question.
(14) The degree of generative polyploidy is indicated using the letter u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510xu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(15) During this period, he became a leading figure in US linguistics, replacing a mechanistic and behaviouristic view of language with a mentalistic and generative approach.
(16) Here, I wish to situate discussion of Italian-Australian cultural production as part of the diverse generative dynamics organic to Australian multicultural culture.
(17) Continuing the consideration of the influence of the generative organs in the production of insanity, I come now to puerperal insanity.
(18) It has seemed all but impossible to avoid the trap of an appropriationist logic of domination built into the nature/culture binarism and its generative lineage, including the sex/gender distinction.
(19) The feel of place emerges from an ancestral aesthetic that is mediated by the generative and transposable effects of ancestral places.
(20) The consistent elements of the generative conception are that form is reproduced consistently.
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