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replication <a replication; replications> N COMPUT

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file replication schedule N COMPUT

file replication service N COMPUT

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Its services include custom packaging, media replication, graphic design and pre-press.
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Regardless of what delivery method is chosen, the replicator will transfer the audio to a glass master that will generate metal stampers for replication.
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As replication increases the amount of cells, the number of directions those cells can move without touching another is decreased.
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A variety of proteins have been described as being involved in viral replication.
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Key principles of the project include a commitment to standard scientific principles of replication, data reliability, documentation, review, and the transparency of data collection procedures.
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The tas gene, however, is required for replication.
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In contrast to memes, the fecundity of mimes as replicators and their fidelity of replication are limited, more so in pre-linguistic contexts.
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All enteroviruses contain a genome of approximately 7,500 bases and are known to have a high mutation rate due to low-fidelity replication and frequent recombination.
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Additional replication of the virus will occur, causing symptoms 4 to 6 days after infection.
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The goal is to asymptotically approach 100% replication over a series of evolutionary generations.
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