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Friends who are having a conversation begin to replicate each other's vocal patterns.
We even get a classic mirror scene in which Mother Goose and Ian Jones as her son precisely replicate each other's movements.
Also of note is the way that the two adjectives in the fourth line — paphladzonta, the "roiling" waves, and polyphloisboio, the "greatly-roaring" sea — replicate each other's consonants: the "p s, the "ph s, the "l"s, the soft "s"s and "z" sounds.
These AMPs usually have diverse modes of action so that they complement rather than replicate each other.
These two twin studies thus replicate each other in providing compelling evidence that the wide variation in percentage mammographic density among women is strongly influenced by genetic factors.
Multiple genome-wide studies have been performed, often including overlapping samples, yet they have not been consistent in the genomic regions they identify and they rarely replicate each other's results.
Group A and C rotaviruses can replicate each other's plus-strand RNAs, and it has been speculated that rotaviruses from these 2 groups can exchange genomic segments if they co-infect the same cell (27 ), although this phenomenon has not been demonstrated empirically.
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"What worries me is how quickly everybody replicates each other," said Ben Frow, head of features and factual entertainment on Channel 4. "We've done property, that's gone; new lifestyle, that's gone; and swaps, that's gone".
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