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This happens in two ways: Close mutants (both in genotype and in physical space) are exploited for giving replication without being able to replicate (helpers), further away mutants (stallers) block competing units of replication and parasites.
What that means is still unclear, but it may be the key to understanding the phenomenon and thus being able to replicate it with other ingredients.
When the band finally toured Unit in 2012, Yeomans reflected on the fact that the payoff for finally being able to replicate the sound live was a loss of that anarchic quality that made Regurgitator's name in the first place.
"Predominantly, it's just the fact that the kidney is a much more complex organ in terms of being able to replicate its anatomy and physiology when you compare it to other organs like skin or heart.
Back at Yale, Urry laughed at my own stories of how inept I had been in lab — drizzling acid on my stockings, which dissolved and went up in smoke, getting hurled across the room by a shock from an ungrounded oscilloscope, not being able to replicate the Millikan oil-drop experiment.
Raccoonpoxviruses also have the advantage of being able to replicate in mammalian cells.
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Will Ásgeir be able to replicate his domestic success abroad?
"We should be able to replicate this over various domains".
Scientists have not been able to replicate that intricate folding.
Rochelle Meyer knows that she will not be able to replicate what she has now.
Indeed, we may soon be able to replicate the 1918 strain in the laboratory.
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