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Look up replicate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Replicate may refer to: Replicate (biology), the exact copy resulting from self-replication of genetic
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Topics referred to by the same term
Look up replication in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Replication may refer to: Replication (scientific method), one of the main principles of the scientific
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Look up replicator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Replicator may refer to: Replicator (evolution unit), the theoretical basic unit of evolution in
Replicator
Biological process
DNA replication is the process by which a cell makes exact copies of its DNA. This process occurs in all organisms and is essential to biological inheritance
DNA_replication
Concept in Mathematical Finance
In mathematical finance, a replicating portfolio for a given asset or series of cash flows is a portfolio of assets with the same properties (especially
Replicating_portfolio
Observed inability to reproduce scientific studies
The replication crisis, also known as the reproducibility or replicability crisis, refers to widespread failures to reproduce published scientific results
Replication_crisis
Type of behavior of a dynamical system
Self-replication is any behavior of a dynamical system that yields construction of an identical or similar copy of itself. Biological cells, given suitable
Self-replication
Biological process
In the biological sciences, replicates are an experimental units that are treated identically. Replicates are an essential component of experimental design
Replicate_(biology)
Space exploration concept
The concept of self-replicating spacecraft, as envisioned by mathematician John von Neumann, has been described by futurists and has been discussed across
Self-replicating_spacecraft
Aspect of scientific research
Reproducibility, closely related to replicability and repeatability, is a major principle underpinning the scientific method. For the findings of a study
Reproducibility
Media recreation of the effects of a hallucinogen
A psychedelic replication is an image, video, or audio recreation of the sensory effects of a hallucinogen. They are most frequently recreations of the
Psychedelic_replication
In DNA replication, replication timing refers to the order in which segments of DNA along the length of a chromosome are duplicated. In eukaryotic cells
Replication_timing
Sharing information to ensure consistency in computing
Replication in computing refers to maintain multiple copies of data, processes, or resources to ensure consistency across redundant components. This fundamental
Replication_(computing)
Principle that variation can be better estimated with nonvarying repetition of conditions
In engineering, science, and statistics, replication is the process of repeating a study or experiment under the same or similar conditions. It is a crucial
Replication_(statistics)
Formation of biological viruses during the infection process
Viral replication is the formation of biological viruses during the infection process in the target host cells. Viruses must first get into the cell before
Viral_replication
Method of database replication
Multi-master replication is a method of database replication which allows data to be stored by a group of computers, and updated by any member of the
Multi-master_replication
Derivatives on ETF funds
Synthetic replication was first introduced in Europe in 2001. Synthetic replication is done through a type of exchange traded fund (ETF). An important
Synthetic_replication
Microsoft Windows Server service
File Replication Service (FRS) is a Microsoft Windows Server service for distributing shared files and Group Policy Objects. It replaced the (Windows
File_Replication_Service
Device able to make copies of itself
A self-replicating machine is a type of autonomous robot that is capable of reproducing itself autonomously using raw materials found in the environment
Self-replicating_machine
Fictional machine in the Star Trek universe
</noinclude> In Star Trek, a replicator is a machine that can create (and recycle) things. Replicators were originally seen to simply synthesize meals
Replicator_(Star_Trek)
Hedge fund replication is the collective name given to a number of different methods that attempt to replicate hedge fund returns. The hedge fund industry
Hedge_fund_replication
Low bitrate digital audio enhancement technique
Spectral band replication (SBR) is a technology to enhance audio or speech codecs, especially at low bit rates and is based on harmonic redundancy in
Spectral_band_replication
Computer science concept
state machine replication (SMR) or state machine approach is a general method for implementing a fault-tolerant service by replicating servers and coordinating
State_machine_replication
Protein that binds to single-stranded DNA in eukaryotic cells
Replication protein A (RPA) is the major protein that binds to single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) in eukaryotic cells. In vitro, RPA shows a much higher affinity
Replication_protein_A
2023 US Department of Defense program
Replicator is the name of a United States Department of Defense program intended to pioneer ways to cheaply produce large amounts of weapons or systems
Replicator (United States military)
Replicator_(United_States_military)
DNA synthesis technique
Rolling circle replication (RCR) is a process of unidirectional nucleic acid replication that can rapidly synthesize multiple copies of circular molecules
Rolling_circle_replication
Cultural idea that spreads through imitation
concept regard memes as cultural analogues to genes in that they self-replicate, mutate, and respond to selective pressures. In popular language, a meme
Meme
Replicative transposition is a mechanism of transposition in molecular biology, proposed by James A. Shapiro in 1979, in which the transposable element
Replicative_transposition
Dynamical system
In mathematics, the replicator equation is a type of dynamical system used in evolutionary game theory to model how the frequency of strategies in a population
Replicator_equation
An autonomously replicating sequence (ARS or ars) contains the origin of replication in the yeast genome. The ARS of S. cerevisiae is a minimal 125 bp
Autonomously replicating sequence
Autonomously_replicating_sequence
2023 studio album by Róisín Murphy
produced by DJ Koze and was preceded by the singles "CooCool", "Can't Replicate" (exclusively as a 12-inch single), "The Universe", "Fader" and "You Knew"
Hit Parade (Róisín Murphy album)
Hit_Parade_(Róisín_Murphy_album)
Natural capability to produce offspring
Fecundity is a descriptor of productivity that can be defined in multiple ways; including the capability to produce offspring. It may refer to the level
Fecundity
Mechanism of DNA replication
Semiconservative replication is the process by which DNA is replicated in all living cells. DNA replication involves separation (unwinding) of the two
Semiconservative_replication
Form of virus
to replicate. These can be naturally occurring as with Hepatitis D virus, which requires Hepatitis B virus to coinfect cells in order to replicate. Helper
Helper_virus
Infectious agent that replicates in cells
A virus is a submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism. Viruses infect all life forms, from animals and
Virus
Sequence in a genome
The origin of replication (also called the replication origin) is a particular sequence in a genome at which replication is initiated. Propagation of the
Origin_of_replication
DNA replication in eukaryotic organisms
Eukaryotic DNA replication is a conserved mechanism that restricts DNA replication to once per cell cycle. Eukaryotic DNA replication of chromosomal DNA
Eukaryotic_DNA_replication
Computer trojan horse
of the malware refers to its purpose as a humorous Trojan intended to replicate the effects of early computer viruses. MEMZ was originally created by
MEMZ
Self-replicating cellular automaton
John von Neumann's universal constructor is a self-replicating machine in a cellular automaton (CA) environment. It was designed in the 1940s, without
Von Neumann universal constructor
Von_Neumann_universal_constructor
viral vector dependent on the assistance of a helper virus in order to replicate, and can be used for purposes such as gene therapy. Naturally occurring
Helper_dependent_virus
Molecule that carries genetic information
double-stranded DNA store the same biological information. This information is replicated when the two strands separate. The two strands of DNA run in opposite
DNA
Topics referred to by the same term
Dynamic replication may refer to: Dynamic replication (finance) Data grid § Dynamic replication This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Dynamic_replication
Perfume
has been widely imitated, with many consumers looking for "dupes" that replicate the fragrance at a lower price point. In 2013, the crystal company Baccarat
Baccarat_Rouge_540
the presence of another virus to replicate itself and in so doing limits the ability of the other virus to replicate). It was detected metagenomically
Organic_Lake_virophage
Concept of a swarm of tiny robots
to as foglets) is a hypothetical collection of tiny nanobots that can replicate a physical structure. As such, it is a form of self-reconfiguring modular
Utility_fog
Web archive
sites such as Google Maps and X. archive.today records two snapshots: one replicates the original webpage including any functional live links; the other is
Archive.today
Unspecialized biological cell that can become specialized
factors underlying replicative senescence. Adult stem cells are known to have a limited lifespan in vitro and to enter replicative senescence almost undetectably
Stem_cell
Carter modify their Replicator Disruptor, but as the Replicators quickly adapt, they use the Dakara superweapon to destroy all Replicators in one strike. Thor
List of Stargate SG-1 characters
List_of_Stargate_SG-1_characters
Strategy for replication
Optimistic replication, also known as lazy replication, is a strategy for replication, in which replicas are allowed to diverge. Traditional pessimistic
Optimistic_replication
Hypothetical end-of-the-world scenario
scenario involving molecular nanotechnology in which out-of-control self-replicating machines consume all biomass (and perhaps also everything else) on Earth
Gray_goo
Limit to divisions of a normal human cell
it was believed that vertebrate cells had an unlimited potential to replicate. Alexis Carrel, a Nobel Prize-winning surgeon, had stated "that all cells
Hayflick_limit
Type of data structure
In distributed computing, a conflict-free replicated data type (CRDT) is a data structure that is replicated across multiple computers in a network, with
Conflict-free replicated data type
Conflict-free_replicated_data_type
Series of digital movie cameras
a series of professional digital movie cameras produced by Sony that replicate many of the same features of 35mm film motion picture cameras. CineAlta
CineAlta
Type of DNA molecule
Bacteriophage T4 replicating DNA was labeled with tritiated thymidine and examined by autoradiography. The observed DNA replication intermediates included
Concatemer
Geo-replication systems are designed to provide improved availability and disaster tolerance by using geographically distributed data centers. This is
Geo-replication
Type of denial-of-service software attack
denial-of-service (DoS) attack against a computer where a process continually replicates itself to deplete available system resources, slowing down or crashing
Fork_bomb
Rolling hairpin replication (RHR) is a unidirectional, strand displacement form of DNA replication used by parvoviruses, a group of viruses that constitute
Rolling_hairpin_replication
Set of methods in molecular biology
direct their replication within host organisms. The use of the word cloning refers to the fact that the method involves the replication of one molecule
Molecular_cloning
commercial success in Japan, selling 5.57 million units, but it failed to replicate the success of the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in North America and Europe
List of best-selling Sega Saturn games
List_of_best-selling_Sega_Saturn_games
Computer program that modifies other programs to replicate itself and spread
when executed, replicates itself by modifying other computer programs and inserting its own code into those programs. If this replication succeeds, the
Computer_virus
In finance, a replicating strategy of a particular financial instrument is a set of liquid, usually exchange-traded assets with the same net profit. https://web
Replicating_strategy
stress occur during DNA replication, and can result in a stalled replication fork. There are many events that contribute to replication stress, including:
DNA_replication_stress
1995 video game
(1997), and a Game Boy Color version of Country (2000), which attempted to replicate the SNES Country games more closely. Land and its sequels were rereleased
Donkey_Kong_Land
Life arising from non-living matter
planet, the prebiotic synthesis of organic molecules, molecular self-replication, self-assembly, autocatalysis, and the emergence of cell membranes. The
Abiogenesis
Type of chromosome
stability of the telomeres and replicate the DNA. However, a circular chromosome has the disadvantage that after replication, the two progeny circular chromosomes
Circular_chromosome
Brand of artificial turf
has marketed taller pile systems that use infill materials to better replicate natural turf. In 2016, AstroTurf became a subsidiary of German-based SportGroup
AstroTurf
Type of pattern that infinitely produces copies of itself
automata, a replicator is a pattern that produces copies of itself. In the one-dimensional Rule 90 cellular automaton, every pattern is a replicator. The same
Replicator (cellular automaton)
Replicator_(cellular_automaton)
Open source widget toolkit and application development tools
Mac OS X, while GNUstep was initially an effort by GNU developers to replicate the technically ambitious NeXTSTEP's programmer-friendly features. GNUstep
GNUstep
Indigenous handmade object based on a willow hoop
(Curve Lake First Nation) – a hoop with woven string or sinew meant to replicate a spider's web, used as a protective charm for infants. Dream catchers
Dreamcatcher
Medication
DNA structural changes and replicate its DNA during cell division, leading to DNA damage when the cell attempts to replicate itself, destroying the cell
Trastuzumab_deruxtecan
Proposed nanotechnological device
self-replicating molecular assemblers in the form of gray goo which consumes carbon to continue its replication. If unchecked, such mechanical replication
Molecular_assembler
Hypothetical stage in the early evolutionary history of life on Earth
hypothetical stage in the evolutionary history of life on Earth in which self-replicating RNA molecules proliferated before the evolution of DNA and proteins.
RNA_world
Field of study
biochemistry. Artificial life researchers study traditional biology by trying to replicate aspects of biological phenomena. Artificial life studies the fundamental
Artificial_life
American actor and model (born 1978)
Retrieved May 11, 2026. Parvini, Sarah (August 18, 2024). "Can AI truly replicate the screams of a man on fire? Video game performers want their work protected"
Noshir_Dalal
Viral parasites of giant viruses
viruses. Virophages rely on the viral replication factory of the co-infecting giant virus for their own replication. One of the characteristics of virophages
Virophage
Plant organelle that conducts photosynthesis
points of origin. Multiple replication forks open up, allowing replication machinery to transcribe the DNA. As replication continues, the forks grow and
Chloroplast
War II as part of the NATO small arms standardization, it is made to replicate the ballistics of a pre-WWII full power rifle cartridge in a more compact
List of 7.62×51mm NATO firearms
List_of_7.62×51mm_NATO_firearms
Species of bacterium
coccoid bacterium known for its nitrate reducing properties, its ability to replicate under conditions of hypergravity and for being a relative of the eukaryotic
Paracoccus_denitrificans
Replication, in metallography, is the use of thin plastic films to nondestructively duplicate the microstructure of a component. The film is then examined
Replication_(microscopy)
Type of DNS transaction
transaction. It is one of the many mechanisms available for administrators to replicate DNS databases across a set of DNS servers. A zone transfer uses the Transmission
DNS_zone_transfer
False signature
Signature forgery refers to the act of falsely replicating another person's signature. Several different methods can be used to forge signatures. One
Signature_forgery
Subviral agent which depends on a helper virus for its replication
depends on the coinfection of a host cell with a helper virus for its replication. Satellites can be divided into two major groups: satellite viruses and
Satellite_(biology)
Small DNA molecule within a cell
within a cell that is physically separated from chromosomal DNA and can replicate independently. They are most commonly found as small circular, double-stranded
Plasmid
Inability to replicate musical or rhythmic patterns
is the inability to rhythmically perform music, to keep time, and to replicate musical or rhythmic patterns. It has been caused by damage to the cerebrum
Auditory_arrhythmia
Legal and scientific dispute over 2021 Nature paper by Google
examples. Furthermore, both internal Google studies and external attempts to replicate the algorithm have failed to show the claimed benefits. Neither Google
AlphaChip_(controversy)
Terms to describe paint finishes that replicate the appearance of other materials
faux finishing are terms used to describe decorative paint finishes that replicate the appearance of materials such as marble, wood or stone. The term comes
Faux_painting
Backup and disaster recovery software
Veeam Backup & Replication is a proprietary backup app developed by Veeam Software as one of their first widely adopted initial products, ultimately expanding
Veeam_Backup_&_Replication
Proposed superconducting material
260 °F) at ambient pressure. Many different researchers attempted to replicate the work, and were able to reach initial results within weeks. By mid-August
LK-99
Computer connection
In computing, a docking station, port replicator (hub), or dock provides a simplified way to plug-in a mobile device, such as connect common peripherals
Docking_station
Events leading to cell division
These events include the growth of the cell, duplication of its DNA (DNA replication) and some of its organelles, and subsequently the partitioning of its
Cell_cycle
Text-to-video model developed by ByteDance
concern about widespread copyright infringement and its potential to replicate Hollywood-style film production. Seedance was first released in June 2025
Seedance_2.0
Fictional animated SpongeBob SquarePants character
computer wife, Karen, under the assumption that they would be able to replicate the burgers and put the Krusty Krab out of business. To avoid this, Krabs
Mr._Krabs
Brand of artificial turf used for athletic playing fields
Calhoun, Georgia, United States. With a design intended to more accurately replicate real grass, the new product rapidly gained popularity in the late 1990s
FieldTurf
Yoga as exercise performed in hot conditions
resulting in considerable sweating. Some hot yoga practices seek to replicate the heat and humidity of India, where yoga originated. Bikram Choudhury
Hot_yoga
Carbonated water
bicarbonate, potassium citrate, or sodium citrate is added to artificially replicate constituents commonly found in natural mineral waters and offset the acidity
Club_soda
Swedish software company
2016. Qlik Data Integration (QDI) includes tools such as Qlik Replicate for data replication, Qlik Catalog for data organization, Qlik Compose for automation
Qlik
Asexual method of reproduction in plants
developed asexual propagation techniques that use vegetative propagules to replicate plants. Success rates and difficulty of propagation vary greatly. Monocotyledons
Vegetative_reproduction
English saying meaning "equivalent retaliation"
An agent using this strategy will first cooperate, then subsequently replicate an opponent's previous action. If the opponent previously was cooperative
Tit_for_tat
In optical disc manufacturing, replication is the process of producing discs via methods that do not involve "burning" blank CD, DVD or other discs; the
Replication_(optical_media)
Dissection puzzle
called tans, which are put together to form shapes. The objective is to replicate a pattern (given only an outline) generally found in a puzzle book using
Tangram
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Boy/Male
Hindu
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Replicate; Format
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Replicate
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Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
In the Name of God; Successful; Lost in Gods Name
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, French
Sweet; Cute
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Lord Brahma
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Very Beautiful
Girl/Female
Sikh
Beautiful God
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, English
A Small Fresh Water Stream; Water
Girl/Female
Tamil
Bright girl
Girl/Female
Muslim
Name of a planet
Boy/Male
Hindu
A companion of the prophet (Saw)
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
The Hero of the Battle
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a.
Folded over or backward; folded back upon itself; as, a replicate leaf or petal; a replicate margin of a shell.
v. t.
To reply.
a.
Alt. of Replicated