replication
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ˈkeɪ
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British pronunciation
/ɹˌɛplɪkˈe‍ɪʃən/

Définition et signification de « replication » en anglais

Replication
01

the action of creating one or more copies of something

example
Exemples
The artist oversaw replication of the painting for exhibitions.
02

réplication

the repetition of a scientific study to confirm or challenge its results
example
Exemples
The replication of experimental studies by independent researchers is a fundamental practice to validate scientific discoveries.
La réplication des études expérimentales par des chercheurs indépendants est une pratique fondamentale pour valider les découvertes scientifiques.
03

a copy of an original object or work

example
Exemples
He bought a replication of a medieval sword.
04

the echoing of a sound due to reflected sound waves

example
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Replication of sound made it difficult to locate the source.
05

réplication

the process by which an organism duplicates its genetic material, particularly the copying of DNA in cell division
Wiki
example
Exemples
The enzyme DNA polymerase catalyzes the synthesis of a complementary DNA strand during replication.
L'enzyme ADN polymérase catalyse la synthèse d'un brin d'ADN complémentaire lors de la réplication.
06

a formal reply by a plaintiff to a defendant's plea or answer in a lawsuit

example
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In civil procedure, replication is part of the pleadings sequence.
07

a quick, often witty or critical reply to a comment or question

example
Exemples
The politician 's replication deflected the reporter's question.
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