
1) Answer 2) Backtalk 3) Clone 4) Comeback 5) Echo 6) Imitation 7) Recurrence 8) Rejoinder 9) Repetition 10) Replica 11) Retort 12) Reverberation 13) Riposte 14) Sass 15) Sassing 16) Simulation
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1) Copy that is not the original 2) Copying 3) French word used in English 4) Reproduction 5) The act of making copies
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- the act of reproducing
- (genetics) the process whereby DNA makes a copy of itself before cell division
- (law) a pleading made by a plaintiff in reply to the defendant's plea or answer
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a technique to estimate technical and biological variation in experiments for statistical analysis of the microarray data. Replicates may be:
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Replication is the process by which a virus makes copies of itself in order to carry out subsequent infections. Replication is one of major criteria separating viruses from other computer programs.
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• (n.) A repetition; a copy. • (n.) The reply of the plaintiff, in matters of fact, to the defendant`s plea. • (n.) An answer; a reply. • (n.) Return or repercussion, as of sound; echo.
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(L. replicatio a fold backwards) 1. a turning back of a part so as to form a duplication. 2. the process of duplicating or reproducing, as the replication of an exact copy of a polynucleotide strand of DNA or RNA.
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repetition of research by others
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(from the article `heredity`) The Watson-Crick model of the structure of DNA suggested at least three different ways that DNA might self-replicate. The experiments of Matthew ... ...In this way, catalysts use the small molecules brought into the cell from the outside environment to create increasingly complex reaction ... ...were sep...
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1. A turning back of a part so as to form a duplication. ... 2. <molecular biology> The process of duplicating or reproducing, as the replication of an exact copy of a polynucleotide strand of DNA or RNA. ... Origin: L. Replicatio = a fold backwards ... (14 May 1997) ...
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(rep″lĭ-ka´shәn) a turning back of a part so as to form a duplication. repetition of an experiment to ensure accuracy. the process of duplicating or reproducing, as the replication of an exact copy of a strand of DNA or RNA.
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multiplication or reproduction, specifically used when referring to a virus.
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(Life processes and cells) Production of an identical copy.
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Copying, but usually the production of daughter strands of nucleic acid from the parental template.
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Rep`li·ca'tion noun [ Latin replicatio . See Reply .] 1. An answer; a reply. Shak. « Withouten any repplicacioun .» Chaucer. 2. (Law Pleadings) The reply of the plaintiff, in matters of fact, to the defendant's plea. 3.
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The act of copying data from one database to another, typically on a different server. Usually done to ensure that there is a copy of the data should the server fail.
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Replication is an important aspect of the experimental method in particular. The replication of a piece of research allows for the confirmation, or otherwise of previous results. Some types of research i.e. the experiment are more amenable to replication than others e.g. observation. Replication of research helps us discover if our results are both...
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Replication: A turning back, repetition, duplication, reproduction.
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Is the approach that assumes derivative instruments can replicate the underlying security, basket of securities, currency, commodity or index. For example, see Synthetic Long and Synthetic Short. It is mostly true but important exceptions occur. For example, there can be differences in final returns due to tax considerations, possible extra transac...
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Plaintiff's reply to defendant's counterclaim.
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The action or process of reproducing exact copies of one's self.
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process by which DNA is copied
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noun the act of making copies; `Gutenberg`s reproduction of holy texts was far more efficient`
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noun (law) a pleading made by a plaintiff in reply to the defendant`s plea or answer
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In biology, production of copies of the genetic material DNA; it occurs during cell division (mitosis and meiosis). Most mutations are caused by mistakes during replication. During replication the paired strands of DNA separate, exposing the bases. Nucleotides floating in the cell matrix pair with the exposed bases, adenine pairing with thymine...
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