replication
noun [ C or U ] formal uk/ˌrep.lɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/ us/ˌrep.ləˈkeɪ.ʃən/
formal复现;重复;复制
the act of making or doing something again in exactly the same way, or something that is made or done in this way
Replication of these findings in other studies will be important. 在其他研究中重复这些发现将是很重要的。
The second project was not designed as an exact replication of the first. 第二个项目的设计,并不是为了完全地复制第一个项目。
biology, computing specialized再造;再生;自我复制
the process by which organisms and genetic or other structures make exact copies of themselves
The medication will slow down the replication of the virus. 药物会延缓病毒的复制。
These chemicals increase the number of DNA replications in the target cell population. 这些化学物质增加了目标细胞内DNA复制的数量。
See: replicate
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- 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.