Replication
01
the action of creating one or more copies of something
例
The replication of the documents took several hours.
The artist oversaw replication of the painting for exhibitions.
02
複製
the repetition of a scientific study to confirm or challenge its results
例
Scientists emphasize the importance of replication in research to ensure the reliability and validity of experimental findings.
科学者たちは、実験結果の信頼性と妥当性を確保するために、研究における再現の重要性を強調しています。
The replication of experimental studies by independent researchers is a fundamental practice to validate scientific discoveries.
独立した研究者による実験研究の再現は、科学的発見を検証するための基本的な実践です。
03
a copy of an original object or work
例
The museum displayed a replication of a famous sculpture.
He bought a replication of a medieval sword.
04
the echoing of a sound due to reflected sound waves
例
The canyon produced a natural replication of our voices.
Replication of sound made it difficult to locate the source.
例
DNA replication is a fundamental process that occurs before cell division, ensuring genetic continuity.
DNA複製は、細胞分裂前に起こる基本的なプロセスで、遺伝的連続性を保証します。
The enzyme DNA polymerase catalyzes the synthesis of a complementary DNA strand during replication.
酵素DNAポリメラーゼは、複製中に相補的なDNA鎖の合成を触媒します。
06
a formal reply by a plaintiff to a defendant's plea or answer in a lawsuit
例
The lawyer submitted the replication to counter the defense's claims.
In civil procedure, replication is part of the pleadings sequence.
07
a quick, often witty or critical reply to a comment or question
例
She responded with a sharp replication to his sarcastic remark.
The politician 's replication deflected the reporter's question.
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