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When a replication succeeds, it logically implies that every step in the replication "worked".
How can cells that sacrifice their own capacity for replication succeed in competition with 'selfish' individual cells?
Eleven of the 18 economic replications succeeded, they report today in Science.
By ensuring traction of sister chromatids to opposite sides of the cell prior to its division, the complex network of chromosomal proteins described above serves to maintain chromosome numbers during vegetative cell proliferation, during which each round of DNA replication is succeeded by chromosome segregation and vice versa.
He too had the uncanny ability to make decisions that ran utterly against all industry convention, succeeded brilliantly, and largely defied replication.
When we have emulated the original approach, and used replication-competent viruses as the immunogen, we have succeeded in preventing yellow fever, poliomyelitis, mumps, measles, rubella, chickenpox, and shingles [67], [68], [69], [70], [71], [72].
The Replication Study that will be published upon completion of data collection will include a thorough discussion of reasons the experiment could have succeeded or failed to replicate, including variation in the efficacy of AOM.
As a result, we have succeeded in fabricating a reduced-size replica mold, which is almost half again the density of the master mold, and confirmed UV nanoimprint replication with the reduced-size mold.
A new online site (PsychFileDrawer.org) lets psychologists post results of replications of experiments whether they succeed or fail that would ordinarily never leave their file drawer because most journals decline to publish straightforward replication studies.
None succeeded.
That succeeded.
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