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was replication
noun
Process by which an object, person, place or idea may be copied mimicked or reproduced.
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For the 2006 Research Article (2), the Committee's findings can be summarized as follows: In Fig 6C, there was replication of the same image in two panels that constitutes data falsification.
The vaccine virus was replication deficient in interferon competent cells and did not lead to viral shedding in the vaccinated animals.
The Ad5 vector used in this study was replication deficient (E1 deleted), containing two bicistronic reporter gene cassettes driving GFP and firefly luciferase off separate cytomegalovirus promoters, as previously described (A kind gift from Dr. Wu, University of Alabama at Birmingham) [22].
A novel aspect of the study was replication in a clinical environment.
The primary outcome of this study was replication of seven previously known SNP disease associations for these SNPs.
p-value enrichment analysis (Storey, 2002) indicated that there was replication evidence for 71% of the 246.
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To determine if the translocation of ICP0+GFP-24 was replication-dependent, an HSV-1 ICP4− null virus was constructed, HSV-1 0+GFP24-Δ4.
In contrast, if chromatin incorporation of GFP-H3 was replication-independent, the distribution should not be associated with replication foci.
No signal was observed for mice dosed with UV-inactivated virus indicating that NF-κB activation was replication-dependent.
The essence of life - the differencebetween us and sand - is replication.
One is replication.
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