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The reasons for this difference are unclear but may reflect that fact that in eukaryotes, unlike prokaryotes, numerous origins are used to replicate each chromosome and eukaryotic chromosomes are linear, bringing an additional "end replication problem".
"I did the clothes," said Mr. Koda, referring to the 70 outfits on display, especially haute couture gowns that are used to replicate group shots.
When users create a stack, these images are used to replicate volumes.
The scaling of thermal hydraulic systems is of great importance in the development of experiments in laboratory-scale test facilities that are used to replicate the response of full-size prototypical designs.
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A log striking a cabbage is used to replicate a cow kicking a character.
A technique called P.C.R., or polymerase chain reaction, is used to replicate the relevant code sequence until many copies exist -- making them easier to identify.
In the early 1990's, animators realized that it could be used to replicate human movements and adapted it to computer games.
Clicking on these then sent victims to a land paged where screencaps of TV footage were used to replicate a news website.
At the time, Mr. Danh could only marvel at the effects of photosynthesis — the process that sustains all plants — but by college he'd discovered that the sun's power could also be used to replicate other images.
But the Home Office said the Border System Programme, as it is now called, under which passengers have to supply their name, nationality, gender, date of birth and passport details, could not be used to replicate the questions asked during the in-depth survey.
Extracting agents were used to replicate potential leaching scenarios which are analogous to natural chemical weathering.
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