Yes, as long as the manufacturing processes remain the same. This is one of the reasons many American companies have decided to move their production to Mexico: while the average American job in manufacturing is paid at $39,796 the average Mexican job in manufacturing is paid only $5,016; with enough training, equivalent productivity can be achieved within the year -- this is especially important for labor-intensive industries.
In fact, it will be more productive due to cheaper costs of production. This is the reason many industries have migrated south of the border.
In fact, it will be more productive due to cheaper costs of production. This is the reason many industries have migrated south of the border.
You mean a country at the other side of the world, known as its antipodes? Its counterpart doesn't exist, because at the other side of the world you would find the Indian Ocean. The closest countries would be either Indonesia or Australia.
Her Roman counterpart would be Juno.
Since the desired result of cloning is an offspring that is genetically identical to the "parent" meiosis would be counter productive.
The male counterpart would be a boar.
The male counterpart would be a boar.
If they were not then they would not be called identical twins!
Niece would be the female counterpart for a nephew.
Cloning is the best way to grow identical plants. In plants vegetative propagation can also lead to identical plants. You would have to clone a plant in order to grow an identical plant.
They would be identical. -APEX (cheaters] lol
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