Sentence examples for most often replicated from inspiring English sources

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Although today the sound of the accordion is most often replicated by a synthesizer in salegy or tsapika bands due to the expense and rarity of the instrument, accordions continue to hold a privileged place in the performance of tromba ceremonial music.

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So, for that matter, do most Americans: communities tend toward political alignment, and partisan tensions are not often replicated in the decisions that towns and cities make about the kinds of places they want to be.

Short-term studies are often replicated spatially, whereas long-term studies are replicated temporally.

For most of this spring, my colleague Jeff Erickson and I have been running mock drafts during our Sirius-XM radio show, often replicating the 15-team mixed league formats used by the National Fantasy Baseball Championship.

As Major and Gove have observed, privilege often replicates privilege.

The other nighttime effect that Pratt often replicates is firelight.

By Jeffrey Toobin Presidents reveal themselves, and often replicate themselves, in the Justices they nominate to the Supreme Court.

Metrics help create the hierarchies that are embedded in all social networks, and that often replicate offline hierarchies.

Notably, in an unsupervised analysis of the shRNA depletion/enrichment data, cell line replicates most often clustered together.

Primary cells from patients will most often not be available for replicate HTS experiments or validation screens.

The accessions that were most often present in the 100 replicates were retained as the final core collection.

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