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| tal parts may also be included to accurately | replicate a tank's wheels and lamp wiring. |
| eamish Museum, an open-air museum seeking to | replicate a northern town of the early 20th century. |
| e measurement by flow cytometry represents a | replicate analysis of each array element. |
| Type I pneumocytes are unable to | replicate and are susceptible to toxic insults. |
| associated virus because Dependovirus cannot | replicate and form viral capsids in its host cell with |
| ss in order for the bacteriophage to rapidly | replicate and escape the host cell. |
| hrough that process, allow it to continue to | replicate and basically kill off its infectivity by th |
| the power of muscle mimicry, meaning she can | replicate any physically possible motion she witnesses |
| They can | replicate as plasmids if they have a suitable origin o |
| ut that one of the winning strategies was to | replicate as fast as possible, which had the result th |
| Sandboxes | replicate at least the minimal functionality needed to |
| However, the album failed to | replicate Ball's success and peaked at No.32 in the ch |
| vehicle Mermaids; her version - arranged to | replicate Barbara Lewis' hit and produced by Peter Ash |
| sts for the tour Davey Johnstone was able to | replicate both the stand-out acoustic guitar part (for |
| Usually the virus will | replicate briefly within the first site of infection, |
| m-negative rod-shaped aerobe that appears to | replicate by budding. |
| oson found in eukaryotes that are thought to | replicate by a rolling-circle mechanism. |
| mmetry that makes a reflection impossible to | replicate by means of a simple rotation. |
| It features memory and disk stores, | replicate by copy and invalidate, listeners, cache loa |
| my of machines that consume living matter to | replicate, condemning all life on Jerra to death in or |
| test facilities built into its core that can | replicate conditions inside a large electricity-produc |
| If we | replicate data, these processes are passive and operat |
| nd Andy Sneap agreed to play on the album to | replicate Dave Halliday's vocals and guitar tracks res |
| A dye flip is a type of | replicate done to remove any dye effects in two-channe |
| A mining simulator is a system used to | replicate elements of mining operations, for training |
| Gibson is also known for attempting to | replicate functionality of a tool called SYNcookies wr |
| runner-up in 1999, however she too failed to | replicate her past success, failing to qualify from th |
| Following her return in 2006, she did not | replicate her previous success, and did not take part |
| Unfortunately, Andy could not | replicate his prolific goal-scoring form in the Champi |
| er Jason to replace him, though he could not | replicate his elder sibling's success. |
| ting to the top tier Wen Huyi wasn't able to | replicate his goalscoring success and this saw him oft |
| Sagna struggled to | replicate his form from the previous two seasons as in |
| He found it difficult to | replicate his success of the 1975 season, only achievi |
| of the group One), however he wasn't able to | replicate his past success, placing 18th in the final. |
| another magnate, Lim Sioe Liong, in 1975 to | replicate his achievement in developing Panin Bank to |
| uhammedan Anglo-Oriental College; wishing to | replicate his efforts, Effendi even travelled to Aliga |
| To | replicate how the golf ball reacts to the club swing, |
| Many plant Rhabdoviruses | replicate in the nucleus. |
| Type II pneumocytes can | replicate in the alveoli and will replicate to replace |
| ants - unusual for reoviruses - and can also | replicate in their arthropod intermediate hosts. |
| They | replicate in response to a cells increasing energy nee |
| l chromosomes, are composed of chromatin and | replicate in the nucleus of the cell during cell divis |
| stem may be called alive, since it can live, | replicate in its proper environment and it can evolve, |
| anisms that are used by the virus to invade, | replicate in and escape from susceptible host cells. |
| d binary vectors because of their ability to | replicate in both E. coli and Agrobacterium tumefacien |
| hows an animation of when different segments | replicate in one type of human cell. |
| their ability to | replicate indefinitely. |
| mes of mitochondria and chloroplasts however | replicate independently of cell division. |
| or proper cellular function, yet the genomes | replicate independently of the DNA located in the nucl |
| Since they | replicate independently, genomic recombination of thes |
| of 8 separate microarrays per biochip, seven | replicate intensity readings are made available and th |
| taking a "snapshot" of the chunk pursuant to | replicate it (usually at the instigation of the Master |
| or VY Commodores, with upgrades available to | replicate it to a VZ or VE. |
| your biggest hit ever, you'd probably try to | replicate it, too. |
| and personality of the magazine, it will not | replicate it, and will offer its own unique take on gi |
| As Ron is a printer by trade, he is able to | replicate items essential to Gary's survival in the pa |
| difficult, if not impossible, for others to | replicate its design. |
| ts has now gone wrong, and Megelen wishes to | replicate its effect to create a partner. |
| the stuff needed to grow its boundary and to | replicate its information system. |
| a 12.5-acre (51,000 m2) village designed to | replicate its Afghan equivalent, was added to the Batt |
| eviously-licensed 2698kW analog) required to | replicate its analog TV broadcast range (by FCC regula |
| bunker's computers and begins a countdown to | replicate itself across the world wide computer networ |
| him, but Burke is content to let the Echelon | replicate itself worldwide, in the interests of US nat |
| It must | replicate itself. |
| te that this year's festival "probably won't | replicate last year's Oscar record." |
| pically the form used in western attempts to | replicate lotion play. |
| WYSIWYG wiki and blogging sites | replicate many features of PC authoring applications. |
| As the number of | replicate measurements in a microarray experiment incr |
| that psychoactive substances could treat or | replicate mental illness in a way to help cure patient |
| The event was supposed to symbolically | replicate Muntadhar al-Zaidi's actual attempted shoein |
| 128 "primary odors," which could be mixed to | replicate natural and man-made odors. |
| ore natural than pure colors and are used to | replicate natural light. |
| dy of mints in his garden, where he tried to | replicate natural conditions as closely as possible. |
| ewing techniques the new owners were able to | replicate Norfolk water and carry on the brewing of th |
| The school proposed to build a | replicate of the tower. |
| pated in Barcelona la Olimpiada Obrera, as a | replicate of The 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, organ |
| initiation rituals of the Egyptian pharaohs | replicate on Earth the sun's journey through the stars |
| effects in his music which were difficult to | replicate on the ST sound chip. |
| s equipment, the mixing and overdubs closely | replicate production techniques used in the mid-to-lat |
| It also has a workshop for fossil | replicate production, used both in research and exhibi |
| r after direct infection via the cloaca, and | replicate rapidly in the cecal tissues. |
| computing resources provides the ability to | replicate real world usage of these systems by geograp |
| In 1756, Lomonosov tried to | replicate Robert Boyle's experiment of 1673. |
| ontest, something they have not been able to | replicate since. |
| Some attempts were made to | replicate some of these features: For example, Microso |
| Portland cement plaster was used to | replicate stonework and give the gatehouse an authenti |
| WP:NAME says "do not | replicate stylized typography in logos and album art" |
| e that might be terraformed, it would try to | replicate such lifeforms - either from stored embryos |
| Example of five | replicate tests resulting in four failures and one sus |
| An analysis of the data from | replicate tests includes both the times-to-failure for |
| can be achieved by creating instruments that | replicate that complexity. |
| Young, however, struggled to | replicate that success, underwent "Tommy John surgery" |
| n also writes that "Stifter's style seems to | replicate the moral lesson he wants his hero-and his r |
| merely worked by trial and error, trying to | replicate the attributes of previous locomotives by ru |
| s then approached by the Hive, who sought to | replicate the Headmaster process with them, but Cyclon |
| indu Temples in the US that were designed to | replicate the sacred Geography of India, providing a f |
| e National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) to | replicate the program on a nationwide basis citing Kur |
| oping to dissect them and use their parts to | replicate the same grafting process that created Thund |
| The Washington Post said the song "tries to | replicate the strutting come-ons of "Toxic", but quick |
| "There simply is no way to | replicate the number of sequential trials (i.e. the to |
| Festival and returned home with big plans-to | replicate the event in San Antonio. |
| 's not fun at times isn't because it doesn't | replicate the craziness--but rather that the AI become |
| The design was intended to | replicate the Army Corps insigna. |
| Also, the scenery was changed to | replicate the Pacific islands. |
| While in Boston, Ames tried to | replicate the style of Washington Allston. |
| Using spreadsheet lookup functions to | replicate the functionality of a database |
| The patent leather was meant to | replicate the look of chrome. |
| The plan was intended to | replicate the success of the raid conducted one year e |
| The frontage of the stadium is built to | replicate the original halls of the work shop. |
| Mimes can | replicate the previous action of another party member |
| The aim of this is to | replicate the vibrancy and eco-system of innovation fo |
| be based upon the AU Falcon, with options to | replicate the BA. |
| rcuit simulation uses mathematical models to | replicate the behavior of an actual electronic device |
| rms in America and Britain have attempted to | replicate the Kobe traditions, providing their Wagyu h |
| vated her, redesigning and re-rigging her to | replicate the Terra Nova. |
| RNA polymerase and DNA polymerase III then | replicate the single-stranded origin (SSO) DNA to make |
| The flood control scheme is intended to | replicate the natural water storage function of Lake W |
| In 1905, RJ Meyer and A Gumperz failed to | replicate the results, and showed that thorium is only |
| Caffi was struggling, the Dallara unable to | replicate the speed it had shown in qualifying. |
| of a foiled plot by a high school student to | replicate the Columbine High School Massacre. |
| cal Take Back the News Print Projects, which | replicate the format of the original print project. |
| The State of Maryland commissioned him to | replicate the historical portrait, by John Wollaston, |
| econd division club Hull City, but could not | replicate the success he had at Fratton Park. |
| Jones had wanted Foray to | replicate the voice she had provided for a different W |
| pitol would be divided into two theatres, to | replicate the success of the nearby two-screen Elgin T |
| o Derby County in October 1979 but failed to | replicate the form he had shown at Coventry over three |
| romise Neighborhoods program, which hopes to | replicate the success of the HCZ in poverty-stricken a |
| elictea are characterised by an inability to | replicate the macronucleus, a process called amitosis, |
| d using the circuit's 2D SC configuration to | replicate the Circuit de Monaco. |
| purpose of the tour was to help Saint Helena | replicate the success of what Pastorek described as "h |
| ic Resources staff then directed the KTCA to | replicate the original sign and install it back above |
| ional form painted in trompe l'oeil style to | replicate the original. |
| IN32 call has (since Win2K) had an option to | replicate the POSIX atomic behavior, the library has n |
| Endobronchial valves were designed to | replicate the effects of that procedure without requir |
| 5H11) is an ester used in dilute solution to | replicate the scent or flavour of apple, and sometimes |
| red in early 2004 and it sought, in part, to | replicate the successes for the Iraqi police that had |
| It was not able to | replicate the 'pitch lock stuck' malfunction, nor adeq |
| sland (during which it is possible to nearly | replicate the "Where am I?"/"In the Village" dialogue |
| d by biologist Thomas Hunt Morgan in 1928 to | replicate the facilities at the Stazione Zoologica in |
| the Winter Canal with the Raphael Loggias to | replicate the loggia in the Apostolic Palace in Rome d |
| lar with the young audience who could easily | replicate the demonstrations at home. |
| ngineered small-scale hydrologic controls to | replicate the pre-development hydrologic regime of wat |
| tion of traditional and digital art media to | replicate the look which characterized the works of su |
| Thomas was commissioned to | replicate the painting over twenty times, and accordin |
| but unfortunately, it's difficult for me to | replicate the picture that has been painted in my mind |
| hat Knopfler had solicited Gibbons on how to | replicate the tone, adding, "He didn't do a half-bad j |
| ention of the GuluWalk was not to attempt to | replicate the terror, fear and uncertainty of the real |
| Scientists' effort to | replicate the setae, commonly called gecko tape, is st |
| lliam Earl Russ to the original in France to | replicate the French chalet in a smaller form, in effe |
| ttention of Granada Television, who, keen to | replicate the success of the BBC's Not the Nine O'Cloc |
| rganisation which is currently attempting to | replicate the project at a site in New Orleans. |
| ning antihistamine) tablets in an attempt to | replicate the effect of Diconal. |
| cuisine genre of Chinese cooking and aims to | replicate the sweet smokey flavor of boneless sparerib |
| It aims to | replicate the activities of its parent group, FOREST, |
| h leaders and architects carefully worked to | replicate the original exterior design of the 19th-cen |
| between 2 and 4, but another study failed to | replicate the result. |
| rdboard sleeve (instead of a jewel case) and | replicate the 12-inch artwork, with the titles of song |
| Some eukaryotic viruses also | replicate their DNA via a rolling circle mechanism. |
| transfer, all the teachers and staff seem to | replicate their animal counterparts. |
| ankton cells are extremely synchronous: they | replicate their DNA and then divide all at the same ti |
| ccessful and his business partners looked to | replicate their success on a larger scale. |
| nlike viruses or worms, Trojan horses do not | replicate themselves, but they can be just as destruct |
| sicles and, under the right conditions, will | replicate themselves. |
| A team of scientists failed to | replicate these results. |
| ant to note that there has been a failure to | replicate these results in other countries, such as Ge |
| An attempt to | replicate this study in 5934 8 year old children faile |
| However, subsequent attempts to | replicate this observation have failed. |
| Scientists have been unable to | replicate this event, so they have been unable to reus |
| urth in his first year in 1997, he failed to | replicate this form over the next three years. |
| the federal waiver program, Thompson helped | replicate this program in several states when he becam |
| ith Caen stone dressings, with windows which | replicate those at Aylesford Priory - have been used a |
| r systems as well as hyper-threading, random | replicate tool, advanced terrain editing, HDRI support |
| New clock tower constructed in 2006 to | replicate tower removed in 1946 from Springfield Union |
| The 3 par course will | replicate versions of some of the world's best holes. |
| Such a short RNA had been able to | replicate very quickly in these unnatural circumstance |
| This evidence indicates that when viroids | replicate via a double stranded intermediate RNA, they |
| jackknife (with or without user-specified | replicate weights) |
| wrote that after Zhang's death, no one could | replicate what he had achieved, much like with Su Song |
| ch provides functions it needs to be able to | replicate which is does not code for in its own genome |
| , thus impairing the ability of the virus to | replicate within the cell. |
| s unique within that order in its ability to | replicate within the host cell nucleus. |
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