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Produce
Produce Pro*duce", v. i.
To yield or furnish appropriate offspring, crops, effects,
consequences, or results.
Produce
Produce Prod"uce (?; 277), n.
That which is produced, brought forth, or yielded; product;
yield; proceeds; result of labor, especially of agricultural
labors; hence, specifically, agricultural products.
Meaning of Produce from wikipedia
- In
American English,
produce generally refers to
fresh fruits and
vegetables intended to be
eaten by humans,
although other food
products such as dairy...
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Produce Co., Ltd. was a ****anese
video game company.
Founded on
April 6, 1990 by
former Irem employees, it
developed a
number of
games for both Enix and...
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Produce 101 (Korean: 프로듀스 101) is a
reality television talent competition franchise created by
South Korean entertainment conglomerate CJ E&M,
based around...
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Produce 48 (Korean: 프로듀스 48) is the
third season of the
South Korean reality competition series Produce 101. It was a large-scale
project in
which the...
- came to
dominate agricultural output. As of 2021[update],
small farms produce about one-third of the world's food, but
large farms are prevalent. The...
- must then
either lie idle (or
under capacity),
which is unprofitable, or
produce an
excess supply.
Overproduction is the ac****ulation of
unsaleable inventories...
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Total Produce plc was an
Irish producer of
fresh produce. It was
formed from the
demerger of a
division of
Fyffes and
listed on the
Irish Stock Exchange...
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Glyde Farm
Produce was set up in 1996 by
Peter Thomas who
spent the next
several years researching the
market in
Ireland for
suitable dairy products....
- types(discrete or continuous) and in combinations.
Repeated incremental pruning to
produce error reduction (RIPPER) is a
propositional rule
learner proposed by William...
- it was not
until the
introduction of
machine tools and
techniques to
produce interchangeable parts were
developed in the mid-19th
century that modern...