The term "product of translation" can vary based on the context in which it is used. Here are a few interpretations:
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In Biology or Biochemistry: Translation refers to the process through which ribosomes synthesize proteins from messenger RNA (mRNA). The product of translation in this case is a polypeptide chain, which will fold into a functional protein.
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In Geometry: Translation is a transformation that moves every point of a figure or object a constant distance in a specified direction. The "product" of a translation in a geometric sense could refer to the resulting position of the object after the translation is applied.
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In Linguistics or Literature: It may refer to the product of translating text from one language to another.
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