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reproductive technology
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reproductive technology [‚rē·prə‚dək·tiv tek′näl·ə·jē]
(medicine)
Any procedure undertaken to aid in conception, intrauterine development, and birth when natural processes do not function normally.


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The San Luis Obispo, CA, university has one of the best-known graphic communication programs in the nation, with 300 students enrolled in a bachelor of science degree program that offers concentrations in graphics and packaging, printing and imaging management, electronic publishing and imaging, and design reproduction technology.
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