Verb(1) bend or turn backward,biology: reproduce or make an exact copy of,make or do or perform again,copy(2) bend or turn backward(3) biology: reproduce or make an exact copy of(4) make or do or perform again(5) copy
Verb(1) bend or turn backward,biology: reproduce or make an exact copy of,make or do or perform again,copy(2) bend or turn backward(3) biology: reproduce or make an exact copy of(4) make or do or perform again(5) copy
(1) She does idealize the island, at times, particularly as her characters try to replicate island culture within their (often dismal) mainland barrios.(2) The foregoing simulation simply assumes that the trials replicate themselves based on what works.(3) In particular, it would be important to replicate this study using different cultural products in order to see if the observed effects can be generalized across art product categories.(4) Perhaps they replicate each other and work together on occasion, but their roles are different.(5) This is of particular importance since the surviving imperial portraits are copies that replicate officially sanctioned prototypes with varying degrees of fidelity and skill.(6) Vermeer experimented with this device and took pains to replicate the optical distortions observed through the apparatus, such as discrepancies of scale, collapsed perspective, halations, and blurred focus.(7) It argues for eliminating u2018cookbook labs,u2019 in which students replicate experiments where the results are already known.(8) In another plaque, Prussian blue pigment, meant to replicate copper corrosion, obscures much of the surface.(9) This vaccine induces protective immunity but does not allow the virus to replicate - copy itself - or pass from bird to bird.(10) Hobby's architectural hypothesis that places parent-child bonds at the core of all forms of love is true on this view because of the operation of universal organic drives to reproduce or replicate ourselves.(11) It works on strict adherence to the scientific method, through double-blind studies, good lab practices, etc. and the ability to replicate results.(12) In most cases what is understood as u2018factu2019 by scientists has withstood the tests of self-consistency, replicability and peer-review, which are key to the validation of scientific knowledge.(13) This result is not consistently replicated in a more recent study by Davis-Friday, Liu, and Mittelstaedt.(14) As with any other laboratory science, experimental economics has the advantages of replicability and control (see Davis and Holt for a thorough treatment of replicability and control).(15) Nebraska farmer Jerry Mulliken has conducted replicated trials for six years to assess the effect of row cleaning operations prior to corn planting.(16) The fund, established as a nonprofit in 1990, works to develop sustainable growth in emerging markets by capitalizing smaller, private-sector businesses that can serve as replicable models for local entrepreneurs and investors.