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triplication
noun
The action or result of the verb to triplicate.
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There was duplication and even triplication of corporate structures, creating unnecessary complications.
He claimed there was "triplication of management, triplication of bureaucracy and triplication of turf battles".
Safeguard against malfunction is obtained by duplication or triplication; parallel computer systems are arranged to examine electronic route-setting commands in different ways, and only if automatic comparison shows no discrepancy in their proof that conflicting routes have been secured will the apparatus set the required route.
The tomato genome team has been able to visualize the result of this triplication by comparing the tomato's genome with that of the grapevine, a distant relative from which it parted company about 100 million years ago, well before the triplication event.
About 70 million years ago, some lucky mishap in the process of cell division led to a triplication of the Solanum genome.
Usually the triplication of a genome would be a considerable handicap, saddling a plant with three times as much DNA as it needs.
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