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REPLICATION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1 ... a ... answer, reply ... b ... 1 ... an answer to a reply : rejoinder ... 2 ... a plaintiff's reply to a defendant's plea, answer, or counterclaim ... 2.
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Replication (computing) - Wikipedia
Replication in computing refers to maintaining multiple copies of data, processes, or resources to ensure consistency across redundant components.
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What is replication? - PMC - PubMed Central
Replication is a study for which any outcome would be considered diagnostic evidence about a claim from prior research.
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replication
replication (rɛplɪˈkeɪʃən) Also 4–5 replicacioun, 5–6 -cion(e, 6 -cyon; 4 replycasion, etc. [a. OF. replication, -cion (also reppli-), ad. L. replicātiōn-em folding back, repetition, (in legal use) reply, n. of action f. replicāre to unfold, reflect on, reply, f. re- re- + plicāre to fold.] 1. The a...
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Replication (statistics) - Wikipedia
In engineering, science, and statistics, replication is the process of repeating a study or experiment under the same or similar conditions.
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Copycats in science: The role of replication - Understanding Science
Scientists aim for their studies' findings to be replicable — so that, for example, an experiment testing ideas about the attraction between electrons and ...
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Replication
Replication may refer to:
Science
Replication (scientific method), one of the main principles of the scientific method, a.k.a. reproducibility
Replication mechanism of DNA replication
Viral replication, the process by which viruses produce copies of themselves
Replication (metallography), the use of thin
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DNA Replication - National Human Genome Research Institute
DNA replication is the process by which the genome's DNA is copied in cells. Before a cell divides, it must first copy (or replicate) its entire genome.
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Replicability - Reproducibility and Replicability in Science - NCBI
Replication is one of the key ways scientists build confidence in the scientific merit of results. When the result from one study is found to be consistent by ...
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REPLICATION | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
the act of making or doing something again in exactly the same way, or something that is made or done in this way.
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MySQL 8.4 Reference Manual :: 19 Replication
Replication enables data from one MySQL database server (known as a source) to be copied to one or more MySQL database servers (known as replicas).
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DFS Replication and NtFs File Replication Service errors ...
17 hours ago — I have an on-premises hyper-V VM SMB 2011 DC replicating to AWS VPC EC2 instance 2016 DC. I just started getting these errors for DFSR ...
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Can replication occur if DNA is methylated? Can a methylated strand of DNA be replicated without removing methylation? Does it make any difference if the strand is methylated or not (during replication)?
DNA replication occurs through a semi-conservative mechanism, which means each old, original strand is copied and paired with a new strand. Here is a nice summary, and this is a review that (briefly) summarizes the evidence that CpGs may play a role in irigins of replication (the jury's still
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Identifying the origin of replication of an unannotated *E. coli* plasmid I have attempted a few searches for a list of origins of replication for plasmids in _E. coli_ , but I was only able to find a list of origins,...
Plasmapper Is quite good a recognizing common origins of replication. You will have to look up compatibility yourself.
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