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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a replicate of" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct term is "a replica of," which refers to an exact copy or reproduction of something.
Example: "The museum displayed a replica of the ancient artifact for visitors to admire."
Alternatives: "a copy of" or "a reproduction of."
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For example, T8A indicates the A replicate of an 8 day MT19c treated tumor.
a replicate of the Boost/Python numeric array.
a replicate of 'arr' with type set to 't't
Approximately 9 sows were replaced in both groups at 3-week intervals, and each of these replacements constituted a replicate of the study.
"This is a replicate of the changes that have happened in Egypt," said a high-ranking Yemeni diplomat in Europe who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
The route was a replicate of the E4 between Linköping and Jönköping, driving on the right side.
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Therefore tissue from 15 plants from each genotype per tank constituted a single replicate of a treatment.
The precision of δ13C was ±0.1‰ based on a replicate analysis of the International Atomic Energy Agency IAEAA) standard.
Bootstrap analysis was performed using SEQBOOT, with a replicate number of 1000.
(A ) Replicate plot of Keio strains grown in duplicate at 37°C for 24 hr.
A single replicate of one specimen gave an invalid result.
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