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When a phage infects a bacterium, it inserts its DNA into the bacterial cell so that it might be replicated.
Second, to apply the model to an existing program for high-risk young people to demonstrate how it can be operationalised and how it might be replicated by other programs.
Equally, evidence of good practice in embryo donation needs to be identified so that it might be replicated elsewhere.
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Iran economic experts said the proposed India-Iran barter arrangement might be replicated by Iran and its other trading partners as a way to bypass the Western sanctions, particularly those that affect the payment abilities of Iran's central bank.
Whether such a program might be replicated elsewhere is difficult to assess.
Many venture capital firms are loath to finance mash-ups — online mapping services — in part because they are not readily "defensible," meaning they might be replicated by others.
Mr. Chang hopes that some of his home's innovations might be replicated to help improve domestic life in Hong Kong, which has been troubled in recent years.
Why then not revisit Anthony as center in the hopes that last year's formula might be replicated?
The attack came after a week in which some Jewish and Palestinian residents in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, said they were worried that the violence in the Middle East might be replicated in New York.
That story might be replicated in the millions if the United States would subsidize the Otto Bock company by offering to fit this prosthetic leg to all who fall victim to land mines, particularly in Afghanistan.
The prospects — a half-dozen ambitious young Council members — view municipal government as a laboratory for developing ideas and agendas that might be replicated in, say, Gary, Indiana, as one Queens councilman, Eric Gioia, suggested last week.
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