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to replication
noun
Process by which an object, person, place or idea may be copied mimicked or reproduced.
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This model lends itself to replication by other foundations or private partners, if all parties share a vision.
Given the disincentives to replication, spurious chance findings may never be refuted and may continue to contaminate the literature.
It's entirely apt that a film dedicated to replication should exist in multiple versions; there is not one Blade Runner, but seven.
And painting, vaunted as the last bastion of hands-on individuality, is subject to replication in a piece by Do-Ho Suh. Do-Ho Suh
The latter are handily far less susceptible than traditional medicines to replication by generic drugmakers.
To define factors in E. coli promoting survival to replication fork stress, we isolated insertion mutants sensitive to replication inhibitors.
But it was proving stubbornly resistant to replication.
This leads to recruitment of the ClrC complex to replication forks.
However, a number of articles were removed due to replication across databases.
Additionally, adaptation to replication at lower temperatures is often a desirable evolutionary outcome.
Furthermore, studies conducted via content analysis easily lend themselves to replication (Ary, 2014).
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