Synonym: copy, double, duplicate, reduplicate, repeat, retroflex. Similar words: replica, implicate, complicated, application, implication, delicate, applicable, Republican. Meaning: ['replɪkət] v. 1. bend or turn backward 2. reproduce or make an exact copy of 3. make or do or perform again.
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1 If the virus cannot replicate itself, it cannot cause illness.
2 Nothing has the capacity to replicate itself except DNA.
3 Chromosomes replicate before cells divide and multiply.
4 Researchers tried many times to replicate the original experiment.
5 Computer viruses are small programs, they replicate by attaching a copy of themselves to another program.
6 There is a need for further research to replicate these findings.
7 Other scientists were unable to replicate the experiment.
8 Do ideas replicate because of psychological needs?
9 The DNA must replicate completely, once and only once.
10 The study tried to replicate real-life situations.
11 Tropic Marin Tropic Marin's philosophy is to replicate sea water as closely as is technically possible.
12 What genes do is not simply replicate their nucleotide sequences exactly.
13 It can replicate because the specificity of base pairing ensures that the daughter molecules are identical to the original one.
14 Soon it will be like trying to replicate the Yellow Pages.
15 Can he replicate elaborate shapes or does he tend to make a mishmash?
16 This led them to replicate policies and strategies that were either outmoded or unworkable[sentencedict.com], and to achieve predictably unimpressive results.
17 Plasmid: circular DNA molecules able to replicate independently of the chromosome in microorganisms.
18 Why does it replicate just once, during the S phase, and only once?
19 The ability of DNA to replicate itself is a consequence of its unique structure.
20 These social relations are specifically class relations that replicate the domination of nature in the domination of one class by another.
21 Both of the new studies replicate the previously reported association between renal cancer and hypertension.
22 He invited her to his laboratory to see if she could replicate the experiment.
23 Systems theory suggests that a closed loop of activity, left undisturbed, will replicate itself over and over.
24 So many of us on Earth desperately try to replicate the feelings without knowing the source.
25 But if licensing factors are present in the cytoplasm, why doesn't DNA replicate all the time?
26 Data are expressed as mean percentage of T cells binding from three replicate wells; lines represent standard errors.
27 I begin here, therefore,[www.Sentencedict.com] with a discussion of the relatively few reports of attempts to replicate and extend his findings.
28 This attracted a great deal of attention, although attempts to replicate the study have had mixed results.
29 Barclays has specialists on computer security, hacking and computer viruses - programmes which replicate themselves and can cause enormous damage.
30 However, activity is likely to increase elsewhere as developers with positive experiences in London seek to replicate them in other cities.
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