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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Having replicated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been duplicated or reproduced, often in a scientific or technical context. Example: "Having replicated the experiment multiple times, the researchers were confident in their results."
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Having replicated compounds in the compound library was useful for assessing assay reproducibility.
"Their response was, 'Yeah, I knew I was more effective, but that was because I had more practice,' or, 'That was because I had a better alumni pool in that period — I got lucky.' " Eventually, having replicated the test five times, Grant was confident that he had eliminated other explanations.
In the large scale distributed systems having replicated servers, the asynchronous as well as simultaneous group communication mechanism is required.
When this is the purpose, having replicated populations for each direction of selection is clearly advantageous.
Therefore, we can conclude that having temporal profiles with various types of stimuli is more helpful for inferring networks than having replicated temporal profiles with a single stimulation.
Patients arrived at the laboratory after an overnight fast, having replicated their diet in the previous 24 h (assessed using weighed dietary recording sheets).
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Ancelotti has replicated Ranieri's (perceived) underachievement.
"I think I've replicated that unconsciously".
We could have replicated the wallpapers -- I have the facilities".
I thought we were done; we had replicated ourselves.
In many ways, the Massaros have replicated the community they left behind in Florida.
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