[rĕṕlĭ-kāt́]
(v.)To duplicate, copy, reproduce, or repeat.
(v.)To become replicated; undergo replication.
(n.)A repetition of an experiment or procedure.
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Replication may refer to: ;Science • One of the main principles of the scientific method, a.k.a. reproducibility • Replication (statistics), the repetition of a test or complete experiment • Self-rep...
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Repeats a string value a specified number of times. ... If string_expression is not of type varchar(max) or nvarchar(max), REPLICATE truncates the return value at 8,000 bytes. To return values greater than 8,000 bytes, string_expression must be explicitly cast to the appropriate large-value data type.
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1. transitive verb do something again: to make an identical version of something repeatedly and exactly, or do something again in exactly the same way; ... 2. intransitive verb be done again: to undergo a repetition or reproduction; ... 3. transitive verb biology copy cellular or genetic material: to reproduce exactly an...
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A replicate is the outcome of an experiment or observation obtained in course of its replication . In applied statistics, a set of replicates obtained in a series of replications of the experiment or observations is considered as a sample from a much bigger population.
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Infinitive; to replicate ... to replicate (third-person singular simple present replicates, present participle replicating, simple past and past participle replicated) ... To make a copy (replica) of On entering a host cell, a virus will start to replicate.
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summary from source: ... Prokaryotic Genomes (Circular Rna and Dna) Summary; ... Life first appeared on Earth about 3.7 billion years ago in the form of unicellular organisms, i.e., single-cell organisms, termed prokaryotes. Bacteria and archaea are examples of ancient unicellular organisms that supposedly have evolved from a...
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