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But others questioned whether The News of the World's success could be replicated so easily.
The DNA molecule then integrates into the genome of the host cell to be replicated so that new viral progeny can be made.
We share what works and we're quick to pick up on things that we see succeeding elsewhere – innovation and best practice is more easily replicated, so low performers up their game.
Three thousand copies of the residency papers given to Godzilla, pictured below, have also been replicated so that fans in the city can have a special memento of the occasion.
During the first decades of the 20th century, A&P's stores replicated so virally and offered goods so cheaply that they put thousands of mom and pop stores out of business, presaging more recent debates about Wal-Mart's oozing retail dominance.
Pages can be replicated so as to build regular topologies like pipeline or grid.
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The α-herpesviruses infect cells of the peripheral nervous system that do not normally replicate, so no DNA replication or segregation is required.
The county could "replicate so many kinds of locations," she explained, including New England-type villages and European-style vineyards.
Mr Obama's allure in 2008 is impossible to replicate, so some voters may simply stay at home.
Unlike many other viruses and organisms, the influenza virus does not correct genetic errors when it replicates, so it produces offspring that are not identical.
In addition, the gene for the glowing protein is passed on by the cancer cells as they replicate, so that their progeny glow too.
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