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replication
[ rep-li-key-shuhn ]
noun
- a reply to an answer.
- Law. the reply of the plaintiff or complainant to the defendant's plea or answer.
- a copy.
- the act or process of replicating, especially for experimental purposes.
- Genetics. semiconservative replication ( def ).
Other Word Forms
- ԴDz····پDz noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of replication1
Example Sentences
If the original’s cheeky replication of “Star Trek” was its defining aesthetic, this one’s faster-paced, action-meets-farce peril spurred a visual language crafted from gaming.
“This study is early-stage and requires replication and validation,” the authors wrote.
“This study is early-stage and requires replication and validation,” they wrote in the paper.
“We also showed that ANKLE2 is important for replication in the mosquito cells, and we showed that ankle two is important for replication of other related viruses.”
While it isn't a perfect replication of the Parasaurolophus, the pipes -- nicknamed the "Linophone," after the researcher -- will serve as a verification of the mathematical framework.
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