Sentence examples for substantial replication from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, our substantial replication within site and our combination of experimental and observational approaches gives us confidence that the patterns we have documented are representative of the effects of fire in this Cerrado physiognomy.

However, substantial replication and validation studies will be crucial in establishing these associations as risk factors for psoriasis.

Using the original or second tissue culture passage would unlikely have resulted in substantial replication in poultry.

Plagiarism is a serious breach of ethics and is defined as the substantial replication, without attribution, of significant elements of another document already published by the same or other authors.

Text or concepts can, for example, be quoted as follows: "As stated by xxx (name of lead author), "text" [reference]." OSA identifies an act of plagiarism in a published document to be the substantial replication, without appropriate attribution, of significant elements of another document already published by the same or other authors.

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It should be emphasized that the nude mice used in the tumor xenograft passaging did not themselves produce substantial replication-competent MLVs.

We found that BeWo trophoblasts supported substantial bacterial replication (Fig. 1).

We observed an intense, cytoplasmic, and granular labeling in enterocyte villi of inoculated birds only, suggesting a substantial intestinal replication of a TCoV-related virus.

As well, most of these patients do not have substantial HIV replication in brain tissue [ 7] and they do not have an inflammatory gene expression profile in brain tissue [ 21].

The low level of virus detected by real-time RT-PCR from the chickens and the failure to isolate virus from embryonating chicken and turkey eggs suggest that the detected virus was residual inoculum or nonviable virus and that substantial virus replication in the poultry was unlikely.

Euryarchaeota, in addition, possess a distinct D family polymerase that seems to make a substantial contribution to replication (the replication of archaeal DNA is not understood in as much detail as bacterial or eukaryotic replication) and is unrelated to both B and C family polymerases [ 18- 20].

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