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be replicate
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To make a copy (replica) of.
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van Waveren and Nickolaus (2015) were also able to be replicate these results in a larger sample of n = 878 electronics technicians for automation technology at the end of their apprenticeship (van Waveren and Nickolaus 2015; Walker et al. 2016).
Clarke will aim to build on that framework, that reliability and, for the first season at least, his target must be replicate West Brom's back-to-back mid-table finishes (10th and 11th).
Moreover, since resistance variants identified early in treatment were not concordant with baseline profile, the predictive prognostic power of those therapy-induced substitutions should be replicate in other cohorts to further support our interpretation.
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It cannot be replicated.
Can Greenhope be replicated?
This should be replicated nationwide.
Could the moment be replicated?
Their example must be replicated".
That can't be replicated".
How can success be replicated?
Unfortunately, it cannot be replicated.
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