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replicar
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duplicar
Make or do or perform again.
double
repeat
duplicate
reduplicate
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replicar
Bend or turn backward.
retroflex
Reproduce or make an exact copy of.
copy
1
Of course, there's no guarantee that you can
replicate
recent successes exactly.
2
A good vaccine will try to
replicate
that kind of natural protection.
3
Gardaí now plan to
replicate
the model across the south inner city.
4
Conclusions: Findings both
replicate
and extend previous knowledge on PPI in dementia.
5
He said Auckland did not want to
replicate
what happened in Melbourne.
6
Scientists rarely have time to
replicate
and check every other scientists' findings.
7
China is now the global powerhouse that we must seek to
replicate
.
8
I say idiotic because, already, science can
replicate
meat using plant-based proteins.
9
He attempts to
replicate
Messi's third goal, but chips weakly wide right.
10
You can't
replicate
these conditions without causing grave injury to your subjects.
11
Teva repeated its claims that Copaxone is a difficult product to
replicate
.
12
Those sequels spawned countless schlocky imitators looking to
replicate
Craven's financial success.
13
A steady hand is all that is needed to
replicate
the look.
14
I try to
replicate
your experiment and hopefully reach the same conclusion.
15
Most of the governance sweeteners Applied Materials offered are easy to
replicate
.
16
We hope that we can
replicate
that for every couple, she says.
replicate
·
replicate in
replicate these findings
replicate the success
replicate human
replicate at home
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replicar
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duplicar
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