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ProducerAn organism that can synthesize the organic nutrients in requires for growth through processes like photosynthesis.
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ProducerRelationships Related Term: publisher n. ~ An individual responsible for the overall administration and finances of a motion picture, video, theatrical, or audio program. Notes: A producer may also [..]
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ProducerAn autotrophic organism, usually a photosynthesizer, that contributes to the net primary productivity of a community.
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Producer A company engaged in the production and sale of natural gas from gas or oil wells with delivery generally at a point at or near the wellhead, the field, or the tailgate of a gas processing plant. Fo [..]
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ProducerA term commonly used for an agent, broker, or other insurance representative who has responsibility for selling insurance.
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Producer1510s, "one who produces;" agent noun from produce (v.). Of entertainments, from 1891; in political economy, opposed to consumer, from 1784 (Adam Smith).
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ProducerIn insurance, this refers to any person engaged in the production of business, i.e., sales. In most other forms of business, the producer is the manufacturer who turns out the product to be sold.
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Producerperson or organization that creates (produces) goods and services.
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Producerorganism on the food chain that can produce its own energy and nutrients. Also called an autotroph.
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ProducerAny organism which brings energy into an ecosystem from inorganic sources. Most plants and many protists are producers.
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ProducerOrganism that produces its own food, often a plant; first step of a food chain
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Producermanufacturer: someone who manufactures something someone who finds financing for and supervises the making and presentation of a show (play or film or program or similar work) something that produces; [..]
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Producersomeone who produces something especially a film or play
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Producertwo types: in human geography, a company making physical goods from raw materials. physical geography, see autotroph.
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ProducerThe person responsible for the organisation of a production and is responsible for planning and overseeing the execution of all the elements required to ensure that a production occurs on time and on [..]
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Producer – One or more producers are responsible for seeing a film through from development to production to post-production to distribution. Producers are involved in raising funds, hiring key personnel, and [..]
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Producer(film) the chief of a movie production in all logistical matters (i.e., scheduling, financing, budgeting) save the creative efforts of the director; raises funding and financing, acquires or develops [..]
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ProducerDefinition The manufacturer of a product. also called maker.
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ProducerAn organism that synthesizes food molecules from inorganic compounds by using an external energy source; most producers are photosynthetic. producers
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ProducerThe person(s), company, or agency primarily responsible for determining the artistic form and intellectual content of a media item, such as a motion picture or television program, usually listed in th [..]
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ProducerA grower or processor.
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ProducerA producer (or aurotroph) is an organism that makes its own food from light energy (using photosynthesis), or chemical energy (using chemosynthesis). Most green plants, many protists (one-celled organisms like slime molds) and most bacteria are producers. Producers are the base of the food chain.
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Producer(1) Exhibit Producer: An individual or company which designs and/or builds exhibits. (2) Show Producer: An individual or company which manages trade shows. Pro-number
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ProducerThe person in charge of the voice-over session. Many times the producer is also the director.
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Producer A sheep or cattle farmer. (See 'grazier' or 'pastoralist').
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ProducerThe person ultimately responsible for the creation of a film or programme. Usually involved right from the start, the producer will either devise or purchase the original idea, calculate the likely bu [..]
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ProducerOne who quarries stone.
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ProducerIn broadcast journalism, the person responsible for a particular episode of a news program, a specific documentary or a single segment of a multi-report current affairs program. They usually report up [..]
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ProducerThe artistic director who overseas the creation of an album or other musical recording and is responsible for the overall artistic success of a recording.
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Producer"The role played by those persons, or client systems, who provide the information to be preserved. This can include other OAISs or internal OAIS persons or systems."
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Producerorganism that make their own food; also called autotrophs
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Produceran individual who sells, services, or negotiates insurance policies either on behalf of a company or independently.
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ProducerTerm used to describe the regulated utility that produces your energy. They are responsible for generating your power, which is electricity or natural gas.
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Producerassists the artist on completing the recording of their project to the best of its potential in relation to arrangement, structure and sound. They often could also help finding the songs, booking the session, acting as a mediator in band disputes, and liaison between the record company and the artist. May be hired by the record company but are almo [..]
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ProducerAn organism that makes its own food.
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ProducerA person who originates insurance business, e.g., an agent.
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ProducerTypically selected by the artist, the producer is responsible for making the record or song “sellable”. This may involve picking out songs, assisting the artist with songwriting or even setting the mo [..]
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Producer
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Producerorganism that makes its own food from the environment; usually a green plant. (autotroph)
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ProducerAccording to 7 USCS § 7412 (Title 7, Agriculture; Chapter 101, Agricultural Promotion; Issuance of Orders for Promotion, Research, and Information Activities Regarding Agricultural Commodities) the te [..]
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Producer(n) someone who manufactures something(n) someone who finds financing for and supervises the making and presentation of a show (play or film or program or similar work)(n) something that produces
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ProducerOrganisms, such as plants, which are food sources for other organisms.
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ProducerThe role played by those persons, or client systems, who provide the information to be preserved. This can include other OAISs or internal OAIS persons or systems.
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ProducerCompany or person that quarries and supplies dimension stone to the commercial market.
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ProducerThe person ultimately responsible for the creation of a film or program. Usually involved right from the start, the producer will either devise or purchase the original idea, calculate the likely budg [..]
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ProducerThe person who brings the entire project together and oversees all aspects of production. In the early stages, the producer may choose a script, hire a director, help in casting and find a place to shoot the project. Once cameras are rolling, the producer makes sure the project comes in on time and on budget. May also become involved in the editing [..]
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ProducerA producer has responsibility for the creative and financial oversight and delivery of a project to its investors.
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Producera producer oversees a recording and can have dramatic effect on the end results. Accordingly producers are paid highly and can often expect a royalty in addition to an up-front fee.
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ProducerThe person or entity financially responsible for a stage or film production.
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ProducerPerson(s) who deal with and oversee every areas of a film that is not essentially within the Director's purview. This includes: finance, legal, administration, marketing, personnel, a watching br [..]
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ProducerResponsible for raising finance, hiring key crew and arranging distribution. May also be involved in the day to day shoot at a more creative level.
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Producer(or Line Producer) The person responsible for the day-to-day decision making on a production
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ProducerThe person in charge of the business side of getting a film made and distributed. The producer is often the one who commits the most time to a project, being involved from pre-production, through prod [..]
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ProducerBrings a specific production together. Chooses the screenplay, arranges financing, hires a director, helps in the casting process, and is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the shoot. Is invo [..]
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ProducerThe producer helps organize the entire production. This person helps develop the script into a workable project. They assist with the hiring of actors and key crew members, while keeping track of fina [..]
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ProducerThe chief of a movie production in all matters save the creative efforts of the director. A producer is responsible for raising funding, hiring key personnel, and arranging for distributors. Productio [..]
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ProducerThe person who is responsible for all of the business aspects of making and releasing a film.
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ProducerManages the business end of a film project, from finances to hiring personnel.
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Produceranyone who can create a professional-looking video or a similar work.
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ProducerA term applied to an agent, solicitor or other person who sells insurance. Also, a person who sells and services insurance policies. In Washington state, all insurance producers must obtain a producer license from the Office of the Insurance Commissioner.
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ProducerAny person directly involved in the sale of insurance.
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Producer"Producer" means any person who raises, breeds or grows cattle or calves for beef or dairy production. [1959 c.685 §2; 1977 c.198 §17]
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ProducerSomeone who coordinates and supervises a game's development.
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ProducerAn economic agent that converts inputs (factors of production) into output (goods and services) with the goal of maximizing profits from production and sale of those goods and services.
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ProducerAn entity or individual who leads the production process. They decide on a project, raise the capital, engage the creative team and artists, plan logistics, plan and execute a marketing strategy, moni [..]
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ProducerA working interest owner of an oil and/or gas well. A producer may sell its share of production itself through the operator of the well, or through another producer.
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ProducerA natural gas producer is generally involved in exploration, drilling, and refinement of natural gas. There are independent producers, as well as integrated producers, which are generally larger companies that produce, transport and distribute natural gas.
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Producer(ecology) a plant, that is able to produce its own food from inorganic substance; (energetics) an organism or process that generates concentrated energy from sunlight beyond its own needs.
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ProducerGeneral title for manufacturers and distributers of audio and / or visual recordings. In accordance with the Copyright Act, this means any entity that for the first time records a sound or image. Protected sound recordings may not be copied or distributed without the producer's consent. The producer can also mean a person who is responsible fo [..]
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ProducerThe ‘director’ of an audio recording project responsible to get a final product of desired quality within a budget.
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