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The breakout success of "Jersey Shore" initially created problems for MTV — how to further the show's sudden popularity and how possibly to replicate it.

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However, although validation is essential, a predictive signature determined from a highly selected group of samples cannot possibly be expected to replicate the exact findings when applied to a different group of samples using a different gene expression platform.

A toxin produced by the anthrax microbe knocks out the first line of defense in an animal's immune system, possibly allowing the bugs to replicate unchecked, according to a paper published in the 17 July issue of Nature.

Backward masking deficits with SLI children have proved difficult to replicate, possibly because performance is more variable in disordered populations (Hill, Hogben, & Bishop, 2005).

Out of all the characters in the 'New Who', River's apparel is possibly the most difficult to replicate, since she rarely ever wears the same outfit twice.

It is important that further studies be performed to replicate, and possibly extend, the findings reported here.

The simulation study can also be further developed by simulating multiple RotA sources in the human atrial anatomy in order to investigate the changes to the MPDC characteristics in the presence of multiple RotAs and also possibly ectopic sources in order to replicate the effect of the ectopic beats from PVs.

Subsequent research by others focused on telomerase, an enzyme that might possibly be used to enable cells to replicate well beyond what had become known as the Hayflick Limit.

If more studies attempted to replicate these results, possibly using standardized methodologies, then a meta-analysis could reveal important correlates of scientific misconduct.

We argue that this approach to intervention development and reporting is 'scientific' in that it enables us to understand the processes underlying change, to replicate interventions and possibly to improve the delivery of an intervention without altering its essential content.

Eventually the answer will most certainly be yes: Bacteria, microbes, and even fungi under stress from high concentrations of drugs might have the ability to replicate DNA snippets and possibly pass them on to other microbial species in the environment, says Dave Ussery, an associate professor of microbial genomics at the Technical University of Denmark.

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