| Production | producement | en |
| production | means a recorded audio/visual work embodying the services and results of Performers whether such recorded work is fixed on film, tape or otherwise and includes, but is not limited to each Episode of a Series, a Pilot, etc , regardless of the method of delivery | en |
| production | A document or article used as evidence in court Cf label Q Queen's Counsel A senior member of the Faculty of Advocates, a silk, a senior R Ratio decidendi The underlying principle of law in a particular decision | en |
| production | the department within a publishing house responsible for print and paper buying and cost and quality control; in some cases has responsibility for typographic design also | en |
| production | One of the three branches of the film industry; the process of creating the film See also distribution, exhibition | en |
| production | The production of crops, dairy products, or animals includes, among other things, planting, cultivation, or harvesting crops* or preparing land for such activities, raising or milking dairy farm animals, gathering eggs, and raising livestock for eventual slaughter (but not for sport or recreational use) Planting, cultivating, and harvesting fruits and vegetables (e g , apples, oranges, grapes, tomatoes, potatoes, celery etc ) | en |
| production | the process of readying a learning program for publication online, and its accompanying materials for publication online or in print | en |
| production | Artwork actually used in the final, released version of a film; not a reproduction or art produced for such purposes as publicity or display | en |
| production | A facility provided by LPI by which a party in possession of a Crown Grant, certificate of title, old system deed or other document can give temporary custody of the document to the Registrar-General The document will be produced for the purpose of registering a request, dealing or plan that will be subsequently lodged When the registration action has been completed the document or issuing certificates of title will usually be returned to the producing party | en |
| production | The subset of the KreW of a DesignShop charged with keeping track of all of the documentation generated by the DesignShop and assembling it into paper and electronic Journals for distribution to the participants, usually within a few days of the end of the event Journals may be 500 or more pages in length The new documentation process allows the Journal to be captured in a database for ease of use in an electronic format | en |
| production | The actual shooting of film or videotape of the infomercial script elements | en |
| production | the process of making or producing | en |
| production | The process of creating, growing, manufacturing, or improving goods and services | en |
| production | A term commonly used to describe taking natural resources out of the ground | en |
| production | the act of being produced | en |
| production | that which is manufactured or is ready for manufacturing in volume (as opposed to a prototype or conceptual model) | en |
| production | the act of producing | en |
| production | the presentation of a theatrical work | en |
| production | the total amount produced | en |
| production | an occasion or activity made more complicated than necessary | en |
| production | An indicator of whether the platform is producing crude oil and/or gas well gas | en |
| production | Process of physically preparing the advertising idea into a print or broadcast advertisement | en |
| production | This is a term from Information Science which refers to a finished, tested piece of software While the program or system is under development, it is in a "test" environment When it has been fully tested, debugged, and approved, it is moved into "production", a state where users can reliably access it | en |
| production | The total amount of proceeds which would be received by an underwriting syndicate if all securities held by the syndicate were sold at the prices listed in the reoffering scale | en |
| production | The coordination and assembly of resources to produce a product or deliver a service | en |
| production | The number of surviving offspring produced during a specific period of time, usually expressed per year Net productivity is the annual gain or loss between births an deaths in a population | en |
| production | Any cel or drawing created for the production of an animated film Does not necessarily mean that the piece appears in the film Edited, colour model, and preliminary art are all production artwork | en |
| production | manufacture, assembly; output, yield; process of publicizing a motion picture (or play, television program, etc.), presentation for radio or television isim | en |
| production | That which is produced, yielded, or made, whether naturally, or by the application of intelligence and labor; as, the productions of the earth; the productions of handicraft; the productions of intellect or genius | en |
| production | Production is the process of manufacturing or growing something in large quantities. That model won't go into production before late 1990. tax incentives to encourage domestic production of oil | en |
| production | Production is the amount of goods manufactured or grown by a company or country. We needed to increase the volume of production = output | en |
| production | The production of something is its creation as the result of a natural process. These proteins stimulate the production of blood cells | en |
| production | The act or process or producing, bringing forth, or exhibiting to view; as, the production of commodities, of a witness | en |
| production | The act of lengthening out or prolonging | en |
| production | a presentation for the stage or screen or radio or television; "have you seen the new production of Hamlet?" | en |
| production | a display that is exaggerated or unduly complicated; "she tends to make a big production out of nothing | en |
| production | the creation of value or wealth by producing goods and services (economics) manufacturing or mining or growing something (usually in large quantities) for sale; "he introduced more efficient methods of production" | en |
| production | the act or process of producing something; "Shakespeare's production of poetry was enormous"; "the production of white blood cells" | en |
| production | (law) the act of exhibiting in a court of law; "the appellate court demanded the production of all documents" | en |
| production | (law) the act of exhibiting in a court of law; "the appellate court demanded the production of all documents" the act or process of producing something; "Shakespeare's production of poetry was enormous"; "the production of white blood cells" the creation of value or wealth by producing goods and services (economics) manufacturing or mining or growing something (usually in large quantities) for sale; "he introduced more efficient methods of production" a presentation for the stage or screen or radio or television; "have you seen the new production of Hamlet?" a display that is exaggerated or unduly complicated; "she tends to make a big production out of nothing | en |
| production | Production is the process of organizing and preparing a play, film, programme, or CD, in order to present it to the public. She is head of the production company | en |
| production | In the ionosphere, it refers to the process of producing free electrons | en |
| production | Productions are the mechanism used to describe how complex input structures are built up out of simpler ones Each production has a left side and a right side The right side, or grammar rule, is a sequence of rule elements, which may represent either terminal tokens or nonterminal tokens The left side is a list of reduction tokens In most cases there would be only a single reduction token Productions with more than one token on the left side are called semantically determined productions The "->" symbol is used to separate the left side from the right side | en |
| production | The subset of the KreW of a DesignShop® event charged with keeping track of all of the documentation generated by the DesignShop process and assembling it into paper and electronic Journals for distribution to the participants, usually within a few days of the end of the event Journals may be 500 or more pages in length The new documentation process allows the Journal to be captured in a database for ease of use in an electronic format | en |
| production | the term used to describe the retrieval of archives from storage for research use Archives may not be fit for production if they are damaged or fragile Individual files, volumes, boxes or documents may be treated as 'producible units' by a repository | en |
| production | All the processes involved in making wealth and bringing it from its place of origin to the ultimate consumer | en |
| production | A production is a play, opera, or other show that is performed in a theatre. a critically acclaimed production of Othello | en |
| production | the creation of value or wealth by producing goods and services | en |
| production | When you can do something on production of or on the production of documents, you need to show someone those documents in order to be able to do that thing. Entry to the show is free to members on production of their membership cards. mass production pair production production function production management | en |
| production | (economics) manufacturing or mining or growing something (usually in large quantities) for sale; "he introduced more efficient methods of production" | en |
| production | an artifact that has been created by someone or some process; "they improve their product every year"; "they export most of their agricultural production" | en |
| production | a display that is exaggerated or unduly complicated; "she tends to make a big production out of nothing" | en |
| production | the quantity of something (as a commodity) that is created (usually within a given period of time); "production was up in the second quarter" | en |
| productions | Plural of production | en |