0 the act of making or doing something again in exactly the same way, or something that is made or done in this way:
This requires more study and replication of results before you can make these assumptions.
Iron may be a limiting nutrient to the growth and replication of a cancer cell.
The optional storage includes secure replication of the backup data to the cloud.
They then outline the implications of their definition of life for the origin of life adding biomembrane formation to the metabolism/replication-first debate.
Vertical bars indicate standard error of mean (s. e.) of four replications.
Typically, there is partial rather than complete replication in terms of both the field and laboratory.
The inherent connection between a functional turnover and selective replication is postulated but not argued for in the course of the article.
We encourage replication studies because we believe that such work is both useful and necessary.