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Example sentences for "replication"

Lexicographically close words:
repletion; replevin; replica; replicas; replicating; replied; replies; repliest; replunge; reply
  1. Ordered, That unless otherwise ordered by the Senate, for cause shown, the trial of the pending impeachment shall proceed immediately after replication shall be filed.

  2. Each minute hunted and devoured its predecessor, and together all the minutes were this composite of time as the replication to replace dying cells was a collection that was the body.

  3. The same type of replication of cells, just not as beautifully rendered.

  4. It has been estimated that a single micro-organism with a replication time of 30 days could, in 8 years of such replication, equal in number the bacterial population of the Earth.

  5. It was shown that certain plants grew more slowly and had fewer and smaller leaves, while others had about 25 percent greater replication of fronds and had greater elongation of certain plant parts.

  6. Theories concerning the problem of replication of cellular structures and information storage in two-dimensional systems are being developed.

  7. And when you saw his chariot but appear, Have you not made an universal shout That Tiber trembled underneath her banks To hear the replication of your sounds Made in her concave shores?

  8. So on the tip of his subduing tongue All kind of arguments and question deep, All replication prompt, and reason strong, For his advantage still did wake and sleep.

  9. Besides, to be demanded of a sponge, what replication should be made by the son of a king?

  10. Then it seemed to him that there was a certain heroism in being a childless presence, stopping the replication of a damaged element and accepting fully his impermanence.

  11. To this phenomenon of projection I should be inclined to reduce the majority, if not all, the cases of replication or bilocation recorded in the lives of the saints.

  12. We may add that the fact of trilocation being unheard of is, so far, an argument against the possibility of replication; for once admit that replication is possible, and there is no reason for limiting to duality of presence.

  13. Spatial reasoning and replication of phenomena, usually associated with the living as aspects of common-sense knowledge, are also constitutive of the new science.

  14. This ascertainment is dictated by the pragmatic framework of the dynamic reality in which religion operates, and not by the memetic replication of its name.

  15. Like all analogies, this one is not infallible: a certain logic, against whose rules the replication is tested, might simply prove to be inadequate to processes of replication that are different in nature.

  16. Replication is, then, not of information, but of fundamental processes, conjuring of meaning being one of them.

  17. As we have already seen, evolutionary biology became a source of metaphors for the new sciences of economics, as well as for the acquisition and dissemination of knowledge, or the replication of ideas.

  18. All that occurs in the experience of networking and all that defines virtuality pertain to a logical framework that is by no means a memetic replication of the Aristotelian or some other logical system intrinsic to the experience of literacy.

  19. The Error message announcing corruption of data corresponds to a replication process that went astray.

  20. It is of a different quality that neither genetic nor memetic replication suggests, let alone explains.

  21. Once the question regarding religious affiliation was removed from the entry form, the chain of replication and variation was interrupted.

  22. This defines a functional perspective first of all, and allows us to deal with replication of these patterns.

  23. Memetic replication appropriately describes the evolution of religious ideas, but not necessarily how these ideas are shaped by the pragmatic framework.

  24. Replication of ideas (scientific, philosophic, or of any other type) based on the genetic model inspired by evolutionary theory, contributes new angles to the subject.

  25. Replication of DNA Figure 11 is a diagram showing the essential structure of the large DNA molecule.

  26. Here is what happens as nearly as scientists can reconstruct it: Translation of the Genetic Message The DNA of a particular active gene manufactures a molecule of m-RNA by the same kind of replication that it uses for making more DNA.

  27. Lord Keeper, for drawing a replication of sixscore sheets containing much impertinent matter which might well have been contained in sixteen.

  28. Gainst Weldon Mylward files a bill, But doth his replication fill With scandalous and idle matter, That would disgrace the maddest hatter.

  29. The written pleadings ended in a demurrer, by which the sufficiency of the replication was referred, as a question of law, to the judgment of the Court of King's Bench.

  30. The debate over this point lasted until after the replication of the House was filed on the following day, that is on the 24th of March.

  31. Sidenote: The replication of the House to the President's answer.

  32. This is the replication of John Bishop unto the answer of John Wayte.

  33. He answered every article in the charge; but no replication was made by the commons either to him or the earl of Orford.

  34. Besides, to be demanded of a Spundge, what replication should be made by the Sonne of a King Rosin.


  35. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "replication" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.