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The first one is a replication of the Vaitl et al. study [J. Psychophysiol.
Blogging is a replication of real life: each pool of blogs is its own ecosystem, with only occasional links to other worlds.
"In Britain, we have lost 98% of our wild flower meadows; what you see here is a replication of that habitat".
Yet another tax being considered by Defra is a replication of Ireland's €0.15 (9p) tax on plastic bags, introduced this month.
In some instances the mask form is a replication of natural features or is quite realistic, and in other instances it is an abstraction.
If you peek through the doors of a good care home on Christmas Day, what you should see is a replication of a family Christmas, where people sit and celebrate together.
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It was a replication of Armstrong's vocal duets with Jack Teagarden with some of the same ad-libbed jokes about tanned hides and Aunt Harriet.
Experiment 1B was a replication of Experiment 1A, but with experimentally-naïve pigeons.
Through meticulous detective work on manuscripts of the Japanese classical togaku music, he discovered that it was a replication of Chinese Tang court music, albeit acculturised and slowed down to 1/16 tempo.
"They're about the same size as laptop computers," he said, "and a laptop has a keyboard, so that's a replication of the alphabet.
The present study was a replication of Kindt and Van den Hout (Behaviour Research and Therapy 41 (2003) 167) with several methodological adaptations.
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