The highest levels found by the local authority consultants have not been replicated by others. |
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This diagram takes into account that weblogs have different levels of insight within them, and that information is often replicated. |
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Instead, these findings need to be replicated independently in primary care patients. |
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The early process involved etching a design replicated from a travel book onto a copper plate. |
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In the past he has replicated rolls of floral-printed toilet paper in silk, modeled Tupperware cups of beeswax and created sponges of balsa wood. |
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They also had this machine that replicated food so that no living creature had to be killed to keep them alive. |
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Jordan says this self-build scheme may be replicated elsewhere by the company, but only on developments of a similar size. |
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These matters, in turn, are replicated in the dietary and commensality practices. |
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Many herbalists believe that whole herbs have a synergistic action on your body that can't be replicated by one or two active ingredients. |
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And there is not a single example of a scientific discovery in the field of parapsychology that has been independently replicated. |
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His suffering is speckled with all the right detail, but the pain never feels authentic so much as scrupulously studied and perfectly replicated. |
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To test this, we added background babble and replicated the experiment with another group of younger listeners. |
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She had internalized the national development messages of schooling, and often replicated them in her own speech. |
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The organization hopes to produce successful models of sustainable development that can be replicated regionally. |
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During meiosis I, the replicated sister chromatids pair with their homologs but segregate as a single unit. |
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Barons or lesser feudal chieftains replicated this structure, which was not a flexible or adaptive one. |
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The chasm between the editorial side and the technology side is more or less accurately replicated when it comes to the layman. |
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However, many of the moments that are captured by camcorders are once-in-a-lifetime and can't be replicated if the disc fails. |
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No wonder they generate so many spurious results that are never replicated. |
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To be replicated successfully, a dependable system of verifying carbon reduction has to be in place. |
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In order to obtain replicated phenotypic data, plants were vegetatively propagated through cuttings. |
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Metaphase spindles with replicated mitotic chromosomes were assembled in meiotic Xenopus egg extracts as described. |
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Giant cell, fourth mitotic division showing replicated mirror image dicentric chromosomes and acentric fragments. |
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The first serious wine concerns were felt by French vignerons who simply replicated French methods with indifferent results. |
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Dublin's property boundaries were set from the earliest dense occupation, and wattle fences were replicated numerous times in the same positions. |
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Prison treatment plus aftercare yielded the best outcome results at the centre, a finding that has now been replicated in other studies. |
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This is an experience that cannot be replicated outside a university or something at least akin to it. |
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Partners often have their own successful careers that cannot be replicated abroad or positions that cannot be reclaimed on their return. |
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This is the broad agenda for these projects and we hope to report on it in future independent and replicated studies. |
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Although the language is not replicated across the blogosphere and in the print media, the sentiments are the same. |
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Many types of aircraft were replicated in mock-up form including Spitfires, Hurricanes, Wellingtons, Whitleys, and Havocs. |
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Each treatment combination was replicated in triplicate and the experiment was repeated three times. |
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The picture is replicated in two private collections and in a miniature at the Wallace Collection. |
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When the paper patterns were colored, the stitcher replicated the colors with her palette of soft merino wool yarns. |
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The agreement is that any information entered in one registry becomes replicated in all other registries as well. |
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We evaluated the costs of leaf height and defoliation in this plant by conducting a replicated field experiment in a forested landscape. |
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This result has generally been replicated but not always with regard to laterality. |
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Remote office data can be deduplicated and replicated centrally as well as backed up locally without additional branch office hardware. |
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It's a cosy relationship of mutual dependence that is replicated throughout the whole of the human services. |
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The trials are being replicated in potato and pumpkin fields at The Rodale Institute, and in two other area vineyards. |
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This result is not consistently replicated in a more recent study by Davis-Friday, Liu, and Mittelstaedt. |
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This allows experiments to be replicated independently by anyone skeptical of the original results. |
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As with all such research, its success hinges on findings whose results can be replicated. |
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Therefore, the next step is to see if these results can be replicated and further refined using samples from other universities. |
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Replicative DNA polymerases are very accurate enzymes with error rates usually in the range of 10-5 per replicated nucleotide. |
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In tonal music the intervals between the successive pitches are not literally replicated but become the equivalents within the diatonic scale. |
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No other African American has replicated his success in the four decades since his heyday atop the country charts. |
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I was very interested in seeing that the ambiguity of the novel was replicated in the movie. |
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They replicated the barbadian plantation model, growing mainly rice and tobacco, and had an outsized impact on early America. |
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So, what happens if nothing in his training has replicated such a dire condition? |
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According to Gallagher, if DMI's test results were to be replicated nationwide, more than 67 million additional gallons would be sold each year in schools alone. |
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Those results were not replicated in any of several subsequent studies. |
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Nebraska farmer Jerry Mulliken has conducted replicated trials for six years to assess the effect of row cleaning operations prior to corn planting. |
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Because the tests were conducted on corn grown in replicated experiments, they could determine if the diagnostic test level accurately matched the plant response. |
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Ninety-four years of reasonably deliberative history was thus replicated in three fortnights of panic inside the Eccles Building. |
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It was, we were told, fermi's atom-splitting feat in Chicago replicated at a scale of 200 million. |
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Each soldier carried a rifle, along with a ruck, during the training, so the training basically replicated the mission the soldiers would be conducting. |
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That was a concept I hadn't encountered until I saw the Luba pieces, and it thrilled me, the idea of woman's body, abstractly replicated as a lukasa, a memory board. |
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A portion of the immigrants were skilled artisans who typically replicated their old-world crafts of shoemaking and repairing, tailoring, carpentry, and barbering. |
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The newly unified German parliament replicated the same masculinist pattern, celebrating its debut with less than 10 percent women representatives. |
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It is recommended, therefore, that the current study be replicated with less popular drugs of abuse, such as barbiturates, benzodiazepines, and methamphetamine. |
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Judson Philips, founder of Tea Party Nation, scoffs at the notion that his movement can be replicated. |
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The structure of DNA suggests it is replicated semi-conservatively. |
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Most famous of all was the Bow Porcelain factory, established in the late 1740s, which replicated the popular Chinese crockery of the day using bone ash. |
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Instead of showing lower viral loads, the immune systems of introverted subjects replicated the virus between 10 to 100 times as fast as in other patients. |
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Drawing on strengths specific to a replicated case-study design, the most salient issues related to each couple's progress, or lack of thereof, were examined. |
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As to segregation of replicated daughter molecules, to be discussed later, topoisomerase II is thought to locate DNA crossovers such as those present in catenated molecules. |
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If the experiment were directly replicated with the same results, this may indicate that true precognition is possible, at least under certain conditions. |
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The model that has been replicated in almost all the countries is the introduction of community health workers to provide local primary health care services. |
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If such a plan were to be implemented, the logic of the 1947 partition of the sub-continent would be replicated with attendant mass displacements and violence. |
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However, exclosures and open control plots were replicated in each field, allowing us to determine the influence of mammalian herbivory on vegetation dynamics within a field. |
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When they are shifted to open enclosures, where the natural habitat is replicated and where they can move freely, wild animals exhibit their natural behaviour, he says. |
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Then, after tagging the ends with a dye, the partly replicated fragments are dribbled into fine gel-filled capillary tubes inside a sequencing machine. |
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During an outage, the replicated virtual machine can be started on the target server with the latest replicated data available. |
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These results have been replicated and validated, and outside factors were controlled. |
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The Croatian delegation stated that there were no human voices, but only digitally synthesised sounds which replicated vocals. |
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The first set of analyses replicated the methods used in previous analyses using a semilog model with local-area fixed effects. |
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In general, the strongest tests of hypotheses come from carefully controlled and replicated experiments that gather empirical data. |
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Its microclimate and soil cannot be replicated, nor can the wine. |
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Or will the traditional auction house continue to prosper, since so many integral aspects of the saleroom experience cannot be replicated online? |
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Microfinance was pioneered in Bangladesh by Muhammad Yunus and has been replicated in many countries. |
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The engineered virus replicated in almost all of the mosquitoes' tissues, including their salivary glands. |
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Most works were replicated with elaborate means involving collotype printing and pochoir coloring. |
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Always Available configurations which include expensive duplicate servers and replicated content. |
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Physiological adaptation along environmental gradients and replicated hybrid zone structure in swordtails. |
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Data written to the primary database will be synchronously replicated to the standby. |
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Riccardelli found that two of the inlaying procedures she tried replicated the glazed layers of the originals particularly well. |
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But if it's true and can be replicated, it means that some people are at very high risk. |
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This initiative was replicated by others in Colne Valley, Slaithwaite and Salford. |
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History of the show, which has been hosted by acerbic Anne Robinson since it began and has been replicated by over 80 countries. |
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This move has been replicated within analytic philosophy by Alasdair MacIntyre. |
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Future research needs to examine these relationships with male facilitators to see if our findings are replicated. |
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The referenced tuples should be replicated accordingly or else some eld values, for instance sequence number, may be inapprehensible. |
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This cool and wet summer climate is replicated throughout most of the northern coastline. |
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Both species survived the Martian freeze-thaw cycles that Mickol replicated in her experiments. |
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Archaeologists have suggested that this city plan was replicated at other sites. |
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The yam system would be replicated later in the United States, in the form of the Pony Express. |
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The results have been replicated and validated, with outside factors being controlled. |
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Most of the organisations Lloyd George created during the First World War were replicated with the outbreak of the Second World War. |
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It is such a forlorn, sad dream of an aged man which, in itself, was replicated in the younger generation with their veneration of Gadoid, Castro and so forth. |
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In the new store, replicated beams were added to the ceiling in the sales area, where cellarlike arches and accents are repeated in the events room on the second level. |
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The following treatments were evaluated and replicated in repeated irrigations to measure the impact on sediment reduction in furrow-irrigated crops. |
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All nine animals failed to transmit virus that replicated in human kidney cell line 293, the most permissive human cell line for PERV replication. |
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With asynchronous replication, the secondary data lags behind the primary data since data is only replicated periodically to the secondary storage. |
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Vettel edged Hamilton in the second 90-minute practice session at the Yas Marina track that replicated race conditions as it began under a setting sun and ended in darkness. |
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Although widely disbelieved this has been replicated in modern times. |
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The success of Arms and the Man was not immediately replicated. |
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This process was replicated in other industrialising counties. |
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This information is replicated as and when the two strands separate. |
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As they mature, the DNA is replicated several times but the cell does not divide, a condition known as polyploidy which allows cells to increase in size. |
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Subsequent replacement trophies have replicated this design. |
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This Native American skill is now being replicated across the world. |
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