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be replicated that
verb
To make a copy (replica) of.
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Confidence in the model selection was computed using Killeen's p rep [ 44] for AIC comparisons between nested models [ 45]. p rep is the estimated probability that the selection would be replicated, that is, that a replication would favor the selected model and not the best simpler model.
If you see something that caught your eye or something good that can be replicated, that would be good.
As more and more companies purchase high-powered computers and increasingly intelligent machines that can out-produce, out-process and even outthink any employee, it is the unique, human qualities that cannot be replicated that are fast becoming the key to winning by outperforming and outbehaving the competition.
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Therefore, if the sound is replicated, that memory is activated.
"The real problem is replicating that reader experience online".
"Nobody was replicating that experience — of getting to try all these amazing products — for public consumption.
"Nobody was replicating that experience – of getting to try all these amazing products – for public consumption.
So if it's replicating that split across all the countries then total in-person training places could make up just 75,000 out of the 300,000 total goal.
"It doesn't need to be a big operation – we have proved how to do it here so it would be replicating that in the US".
There are promising approaches that can be replicated at the state and local levels.
"We are replicating that, with the lighting accentuating the architectural appeal of each building".
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