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To replicated
verb
To make a copy (replica) of.
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When you add in the scores of groups who've tried to replicated Gill's style over the last decade, you get an idea of how vast Green's reach turned out to be.
In Exp. 3, 48 steers were assigned to replicated supplementation groups.
Co-founder Mayank Bidawatka says Goodbox wanted to replicated the feel of messaging apps, since many Indian consumers use WhatsApp to chat with businesses.
Forty-eight mixed age, Holstein Friesian x Jersey cows were assigned to replicated, balanced, groups of six and offered one of four pasture treatments.
Saline groundwater (EC = 8.4 dS/m) was applied to an area planted to replicated blocks of redgums (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) and tall wheat grass (Lophopyrum elongatum).
They anchor strands of protein that attach to replicated chromosomes and help pull the paired chromosomes apart, so that each new cell gets just one copy of each chromosome.
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Try to replicate it.
We have to replicate that.
"It's hard to replicate".
It is hard to replicate, however.
That may be hard to replicate.
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