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The result of copying; an identical duplicate of an original.
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The videos were maddeningly inconsistent: some were copy protected, some not; some free, some not; some downloadable, others viewable only online.
With regard to the definition of plagiarism, the three most popular answers (in terms of descending popularity) given by students were: "Copy and paste, without acknowledgement of the source you took your material from" (N = 37); "Plagiarism is a close imitation or form of cheating" (N = 16) and "The uses of work/research of others without citation, thus making it appear as your own work" (N = 9).
The majority of CNVs observed (Table 3) were copy number gains (78.5%) and ∼10% of the CNVs identified are not listed in the Database of Genomic Variants (http://projects.tcag.ca/variation/) accessed on 8.2.2010.
Our integration analysis determined that most LOH events were copy neutral.
The graphs clearly showed that the correlation coefficients were copy number dependent.
This rule did not apply to regions where all SNPs were copy neutral.
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Among her duties were copy-editing the fiction and editing the cartoon captions and the newsbreaks, and she brought an industrial quality to the job, as if she were engaged in precision tooling.
But all the finalists' essays were copy-edited, as is all writing that appears in our pages regardless of the source, to clarify minor ambiguities of wording or to make sure grammar conformed to Times style.
In the Annelide Capitella teleta, three copies harbored a total of 7 intron positions, four of which were copy-specific.
Among the 28 regions, only chr4:58000000–89000000 region from KOBB060838 sample was a copy-loss LOH, whereas the others were copy-neutral LOH (cnLOH) (Table 1).
Both findings were copy-number dependent.
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