Use of replication in Sentences. 29 Examples

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replication at the start of sentence


  1. Replication techniques have the unfortunate quality of appearing to provide workable solutions to pressing dilemmas.

replication at the end of sentence


  1. This interesting and surprising result awaits replication.
  2. But some virus infections can follow another path, other than the acute cycle of replication.
  3. These contain HBsAg and both nuclear and cytoplasmic HBcAg, signifying intense viral replication.
  4. The Coelenterates, of which corals are a good example, excel in the variety of their means of replication.
  5. The other is use of protease inhibitors, a class of drugs with an unusual ability to quell virus replication.
  6. Membranous expression of pre-S1 and pre-S2 correlated significantly with active hepatitis B virus replication.
  7. Membranous expression of pre-S1 also correlated significantly with the status of hepatitis B virus replication.
  8. Bodies are selected to have properties ensuring growth and survival; these properties are likely to be incompatible with accurate replication.

replication in the middle of sentence


  1. Local anesthetics may block impulse replication in mid-axon.
  2. The same form of estrogen also prevented replication of the virus.
  3. The older drugs also curbed replication, but at another point in the virus' life cycle.
  4. Scientists may be more slipshod than they care to admit about replication and falsification.
  5. The theist can not deny that DNA replication could have come about by an exceedingly improbable chance.
  6. They employ several drugs, each tailored to disrupt the virus at different stages in its replication process.
  7. Any effect that a change in a gene has on its own replication probability is fair game for natural selection.
  8. When such replication and variation is found we may rightly ask, what were the factors controlling the results?
  9. Astra says her methods do not fully exclude the possibility of normal DNA replication and can not repeat her results.
  10. These data suggest that the risk of liver damage is greatest in patients with active viral replication before operation.
  11. The cells destroy infected cells early, before they produce virus, thereby inhibiting viral replication, the company said.
  12. Both replication and review can be carried out only where a full and detailed record of the original experiment is provided.
  13. The whole process is emphatically led by the cytoplasm-which continues to divide whether DNA replication is completed or not.
  14. Loss of viral replication by interferon can lead to a substantial regression of liver disease and probably prolonged survival.
  15. Using object replication, it automatically generates duplicate versions of objects on multiple disks with negligible overheads.
  16. Though our results need replication, this suggests that our results may be applicable to women attempting to conceive naturally.
  17. The theory of the blind watchmaker is extremely powerful given that we are allowed to assume replication and hence cumulative selection.
  18. Not only does it discredit traditional replication techniques, it also steers the organization toward less costly ways of achieving its ends.
  19. Most protocols currently use replication defective retroviruses, which can very efficiently achieve stable integration into human somatic cells.
  20. Thus replication begets replication, until the costs of these counterproductive activities finally bring the organization to a long-delayed breaking point.

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