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  • Replicating strategy
  • 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

    Replicating_strategy

  • Self-replicating spacecraft
  • Space exploration concept

    fiction novels and stories. Self-replicating probes are sometimes referred to as von Neumann probes. Self-replicating spacecraft would in some ways either

    Self-replicating spacecraft

    Self-replicating_spacecraft

  • Viral replication
  • Formation of biological viruses during the infection process

    genome. The host genome will undergo its normal life cycle, replicating and dividing replicating the viral genome along with its own. The viral genome can

    Viral replication

    Viral replication

    Viral_replication

  • Hedge fund replication
  • manager trying to do to generate returns? For each hedge fund strategy, a replication strategy is put in place that attempts to mimic what the hedge fund

    Hedge fund replication

    Hedge_fund_replication

  • Self-replicating machine
  • Device able to make copies of itself

    it is separately translated and replicated in the cell. A self-replicating machine is an artificial self-replicating system that relies on conventional

    Self-replicating machine

    Self-replicating machine

    Self-replicating_machine

  • Replicator equation
  • Dynamical system

    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

    Replicator_equation

  • Data grid
  • Set of services used to access, modify and transfer geographical data

    become popular again. The above three replica strategies are but three of many possible replication strategies that may be used to place replicas within the

    Data grid

    Data grid

    Data_grid

  • Marketing strategy
  • Organizational efforts to increase sales

    competitors cannot easily replicate. In recent years, digital technologies have significantly reshaped marketing strategy by enabling data driven decision

    Marketing strategy

    Marketing_strategy

  • Gyrovirus
  • Genus of viruses

    its structural function, it also contains motifs for rolling circle replication in the C-terminal region. VP2 is a 23kd nonstructural protein with phosphatase

    Gyrovirus

    Gyrovirus

  • Martingale representation theorem
  • Theorem in probability theory

    {\displaystyle N_{t}=N_{0}+\int _{0}^{t}\varphi _{s}\,dM_{s}.} The replicating strategy is defined to be: hold φ t {\displaystyle \varphi _{t}} units of

    Martingale representation theorem

    Martingale_representation_theorem

  • Origin of replication
  • Sequence in a genome

    have evolved surprisingly divergent strategies that control replication onset. Although the specific replication origin organization structure and recognition

    Origin of replication

    Origin of replication

    Origin_of_replication

  • Risk-neutral measure
  • Probability measure

    -martingales we can invoke the martingale representation theorem to find a replicating strategy – a portfolio of stocks and bonds that pays off H t {\displaystyle

    Risk-neutral measure

    Risk-neutral_measure

  • Tit for tat
  • English saying meaning "equivalent retaliation"

    also a highly effective strategy in game theory. An agent using this strategy will first cooperate, then subsequently replicate an opponent's previous

    Tit for tat

    Tit for tat

    Tit_for_tat

  • Virus
  • Infectious agent that replicates in cells

    because of a higher error rate when replicating, and have a maximum upper size limit. Beyond this, errors when replicating render the virus useless or uncompetitive

    Virus

    Virus

    Virus

  • Replication crisis
  • Observed inability to reproduce scientific studies

    undersized replications, and (3) low-power original studies yield results unlikely to reflect true effects. Mathematically, the probability of replicating a previous

    Replication crisis

    Replication crisis

    Replication_crisis

  • SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust
  • US exchange-traded fund

    (typically dividends) from the trust.[citation needed] SPY follows a full replication strategy, meaning the fund holds all 500 stocks in the S&P 500 index in proportion

    SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust

    SPDR_S&P_500_ETF_Trust

  • Optimistic replication
  • 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

    Optimistic_replication

  • Nash equilibrium
  • Solution concept of a non-cooperative game

    where no player could gain more by changing their own strategy (holding all other players' strategies fixed) in a game. A Nash equilibrium is the most commonly

    Nash equilibrium

    Nash_equilibrium

  • Apache Cassandra
  • Free and open-source database management system

    family in CQL 3.0: CREATE KEYSPACE MyKeySpace WITH REPLICATION = { 'class' : 'SimpleStrategy', 'replication_factor' : 3 }; USE MyKeySpace; CREATE COLUMNFAMILY

    Apache Cassandra

    Apache Cassandra

    Apache_Cassandra

  • Rabies
  • Deadly viral disease, transmitted through animals

    the cell body it travels rapidly to the central nervous system (CNS), replicating in motor neurons and eventually reaching the brain. After the brain is

    Rabies

    Rabies

    Rabies

  • Croquet Project
  • Former software project

    communication protocol Replicated, versioned objects that unify replicated computation and distribution of results Replication strategies that separate the

    Croquet Project

    Croquet_Project

  • Feline foamy virus
  • Species of virus

    Foamy viruses are unique and complex retroviruses with their viral replication strategies being different from conventional retroviruses. Foamy viruses have

    Feline foamy virus

    Feline_foamy_virus

  • Veeam Backup & Replication
  • Backup and disaster recovery software

    (March 13, 2013). "Lab Review: Veeam Backup & Replication – Built for Virtualization". Enterprise Strategy Group. Retrieved November 19, 2015. Deni Connor

    Veeam Backup & Replication

    Veeam Backup & Replication

    Veeam_Backup_&_Replication

  • Minimax
  • Decision rule used for minimizing the possible loss for a worst-case scenario

    with finitely many strategies, there exists a value V and a mixed strategy for each player, such that (a) Given Player 2's strategy, the best payoff possible

    Minimax

    Minimax

  • Barrier option
  • Type of option contract in finance

    be used: The simplest way to value barrier options is to use a static replicating portfolio of vanilla options (which can be valued with Black–Scholes)

    Barrier option

    Barrier_option

  • Synthetic 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

    Synthetic_replication

  • CrAssphage
  • Order of viruses

    lysogeny. It was hypothesized that crAss001 uses a lesser-known replication strategy like pseudolysogeny or a carrier state, but a recent study has found

    CrAssphage

    CrAssphage

    CrAssphage

  • Strategy (game theory)
  • Complete plan on how a game player will behave in every possible game situation

    situation. A player's strategy determines the action the player will take at any stage of the game. However, the idea of a strategy is often confused or

    Strategy (game theory)

    Strategy_(game_theory)

  • Nucleic acid
  • Class of large biomolecules essential to all known life

    Margaret Hunt; University of South Carolina (2010). "RN Virus Replication Strategies". sc.edu. McGlynn P, Lloyd RG (August 1999). "RecG helicase activity

    Nucleic acid

    Nucleic acid

    Nucleic_acid

  • Reproduction
  • Biological process

    per year. These two main strategies are known as K-selection (few offspring) and r-selection (many offspring). Which strategy is favoured by evolution

    Reproduction

    Reproduction

    Reproduction

  • Evolutionarily stable strategy
  • Solution concept in game theory

    An evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS) is a strategy (or set of strategies) that is impermeable when adopted by a population in adaptation to a specific

    Evolutionarily stable strategy

    Evolutionarily_stable_strategy

  • Antiviral drug
  • Medication used to treat a viral infection

    Haydon, D (2010). "The relationship between mutation frequency and replication strategy in positive sense single-stranded RNA viruses". Proc. Biol. Sci.

    Antiviral drug

    Antiviral drug

    Antiviral_drug

  • Rolling hairpin replication
  • establish replication centers in the nucleus called autonomous parvovirus-associated replication (APAR) bodies. NS1 co-localizes with replicating viral DNA

    Rolling hairpin replication

    Rolling hairpin replication

    Rolling_hairpin_replication

  • Simian hemorrhagic fever virus
  • Species of virus

    viruses in the Arteriviridae family The genome organization and replication strategies of SHFV are similar to those of coronaviruses with major differences

    Simian hemorrhagic fever virus

    Simian_hemorrhagic_fever_virus

  • The Selfish Gene
  • 1976 book by Richard Dawkins

    evolution: natural selection. 2. The Replicators Dawkins introduces the term replicator to describe self-replicating molecules like DNA and RNA. He considers

    The Selfish Gene

    The_Selfish_Gene

  • Self-financing portfolio
  • needed] This concept is used to define for example admissible strategies and replicating portfolios, the latter being fundamental for arbitrage-free derivative

    Self-financing portfolio

    Self-financing_portfolio

  • Rabies virus
  • Species of virus

    2021.04.010. PMID 33934971. Finke S, Conzelmann KK (August 2005). "Replication strategies of rabies virus". Virus Res. 111 (2): 120–131. doi:10.1016/j.virusres

    Rabies virus

    Rabies virus

    Rabies_virus

  • Transmission of hepadnaviruses
  • Overview of the aspects of hepadnavirus transmission

    possess double-stranded DNA genomes and replicate using reverse transcriptase. This unique replication strategy, combined with their extremely small genomes

    Transmission of hepadnaviruses

    Transmission_of_hepadnaviruses

  • Gammaretrovirus
  • Genus of viruses

    "Porcine Endogenous Retrovirus (PERV) – Molecular Structure and Replication Strategy in the Context of Retroviral Infection Risk of Human Cells". Frontiers

    Gammaretrovirus

    Gammaretrovirus

    Gammaretrovirus

  • Porter's generic strategies
  • Pursuit of competitive advantage

    generic strategies describe how a company can pursue competitive advantage across its chosen market scope. There are three generic strategies: cost leadership

    Porter's generic strategies

    Porter's_generic_strategies

  • Chicken (game)
  • Model of conflict for two players in game theory

    additional symmetry. Replicator dynamics is a simple model of strategy change commonly used in evolutionary game theory. In this model, a strategy which does better

    Chicken (game)

    Chicken_(game)

  • Paleovirology
  • Study of ancient viruses

    of their viral origin. Indeed, all known viral genome types and replication strategies, as defined by the Baltimore classification, have been found in

    Paleovirology

    Paleovirology

    Paleovirology

  • Core War
  • 1984 programming game

    Nevertheless, evolutionary strategy still needs to prove its effectiveness on larger core settings. Core War was inspired by a self-replicating program called Creeper

    Core War

    Core War

    Core_War

  • Strategic dominance
  • Quality of a strategy in game theory

    In game theory, a strategy A dominates another strategy B if A will always produce a better result than B, regardless of how any other player plays. Some

    Strategic dominance

    Strategic_dominance

  • Digital marketing
  • Marketing of products or services using digital technologies or digital tools

    marketers to explore new ways to integrate digital technology into marketing strategies. At the same time, pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, introduced by Google

    Digital marketing

    Digital marketing

    Digital_marketing

  • Conflict-free replicated data type
  • 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

  • Operating model
  • Abstract model of organizational processes

    integrated strategy) Diversification – businesses requiring low standardization and low integration (compare with holding company strategy) Replication – high

    Operating model

    Operating_model

  • RNA virus
  • Subclass of viruses

    measles. All RNA viruses use a homologous RNA-dependent polymerase for replication and are categorized by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses

    RNA virus

    RNA virus

    RNA_virus

  • Win–win game
  • Game theory scenario

    Evolutionarily stable strategy Replicator equation Risk dominance Stochastically stable equilibrium Weak evolutionarily stable strategy Games Chicken Stag

    Win–win game

    Win–win_game

  • FIFA World Cup video games
  • Video game series

    packs. FIFA 23 features both men's and women's World Cup game modes, replicating the 2022 FIFA World Cup and the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. Once again

    FIFA World Cup video games

    FIFA_World_Cup_video_games

  • Grey Goo
  • Science fiction RTS video game

    the battlefield. The Goo faction features the game's namesake, self replicating nanobots that can move around the map consuming enemies and forming themselves

    Grey Goo

    Grey_Goo

  • Open Cobalt
  • Software for creating virtual worlds

    system enabling replicated computation (synchronization) across multiple peers. This makes replicated computation as easily as replicating data - and makes

    Open Cobalt

    Open Cobalt

    Open_Cobalt

  • Torovirus
  • Genus of viruses

    differences in their genome size, varying host range and their replication strategies, the similarities in the sequence identities of the replicase proteins

    Torovirus

    Torovirus

    Torovirus

  • Prisoner's dilemma
  • Standard example in game theory

    probabilities are either 1 or 0, the strategy is called deterministic. An example of a deterministic strategy is the tit-for-tat strategy written as P = { 1 , 0 ,

    Prisoner's dilemma

    Prisoner's_dilemma

  • SARS-CoV-1
  • Virus that causes SARS

    SARS-CoV-1 and related coronaviruses is: SARS-CoV-1 follows the replication strategy typical of the coronavirus subfamily. The primary human receptor

    SARS-CoV-1

    SARS-CoV-1

    SARS-CoV-1

  • Meme
  • Cultural idea that spreads through imitation

    self-replicating information found on the self-replicating chromosome. While the identification of memes as "units" conveys their nature to replicate as

    Meme

    Meme

  • Coda (file system)
  • Distributed file system

    operation. Also different from AFS is Coda's data replication method. AFS uses a pessimistic replication strategy with its files, only allowing one read/write

    Coda (file system)

    Coda_(file_system)

  • Rock paper scissors
  • Hand game for two players or more

    & Walker, Graham (2004) The Official Rock Paper Scissors Strategy Guide. Fireside. (strategy, tips and culture from the World Rock Paper Scissors Society)

    Rock paper scissors

    Rock paper scissors

    Rock_paper_scissors

  • Computer virus
  • Computer program that modifies other programs to replicate itself and spread

    various operating systems. The first academic work on the theory of self-replicating computer programs was done in 1949 by John von Neumann who gave lectures

    Computer virus

    Computer virus

    Computer_virus

  • Manipulation (psychology)
  • Exploitative type of social influence

    be to the benefit of others. Manipulation can be defined as the use of strategies to further personal driven goals at the expense of others and is usually

    Manipulation (psychology)

    Manipulation_(psychology)

  • Cricket paralysis virus
  • Species of virus

    insect cell lines. This ability enabled detailed studies on the replication strategy of the virus. The fact that a demonstrable cytopathic effect was

    Cricket paralysis virus

    Cricket_paralysis_virus

  • Hedge fund
  • Privately pooled investment fund using diverse strategies to seek high returns

    decade, hedge fund strategies expanded to include credit arbitrage, distressed debt, fixed income, quantitative, and multi-strategy. US institutional investors

    Hedge fund

    Hedge_fund

  • Trigger strategy
  • Class of strategies employed in a repeated non-cooperative game

    theory, a trigger strategy is any of a class of strategies employed in a repeated non-cooperative game. A player using a trigger strategy initially cooperates

    Trigger strategy

    Trigger_strategy

  • Fast fashion
  • Making fashion trends quickly and cheaply available to consumers

    quickly create and sell clothing and footwear at affordable prices by replicating the latest fashion trends and designs using cheap and fast mass production

    Fast fashion

    Fast fashion

    Fast_fashion

  • Evolutionary game theory
  • Application of game theory to evolving populations in biology

    dynamics in games is through replicator equations. These show the growth rate of the proportion of organisms using a certain strategy and that rate is equal

    Evolutionary game theory

    Evolutionary_game_theory

  • History of artificial life
  • envisioning self-replicating machines sent to explore and exploit other planets and moons, and a NASA group called the Self-Replicating Systems Concept

    History of artificial life

    History_of_artificial_life

  • Artificial general intelligence
  • Type of AI with wide-ranging abilities

    causal understanding required? Does intelligence require explicitly replicating the brain and its specific faculties? Does it require emotions? Most

    Artificial general intelligence

    Artificial_general_intelligence

  • Quorum sensing
  • Biological ability to detect and respond to cell population density

    lysogenic life-cycle. This decision is crucial as it affects their replication strategy and potential to spread within the host population, optimizing their

    Quorum sensing

    Quorum_sensing

  • Correlation trading
  • In finance, correlation trading is a strategy in which the investor gets exposure to the average correlation of an index. The key to correlation trading

    Correlation trading

    Correlation_trading

  • Generative AI pornography
  • Explicit material produced by generative AI

    integration, AI porn games, audio or doodle prompts, and consensual replication of individuals with verification. The use of generative AI in the adult

    Generative AI pornography

    Generative_AI_pornography

  • SARS-related coronavirus
  • Species of coronavirus causing SARS and COVID-19

    when it is outside the host. SARS-related coronavirus follows the replication strategy typical of all coronaviruses. The attachment of the SARS-related

    SARS-related coronavirus

    SARS-related coronavirus

    SARS-related_coronavirus

  • Enterprise resource planning
  • Corporate task of optimizing the existing resources in a company

    mismatch is decreased by: Linking current processes to the organization's strategy Analyzing the effectiveness of each process Understanding existing automated

    Enterprise resource planning

    Enterprise resource planning

    Enterprise_resource_planning

  • Evolutionarily stable state
  • Condition where selection restores genetic composition

    stable strategy (ESS), evolutionarily stable states are not identical and the two terms cannot be used interchangeably. An ESS is a strategy that, if

    Evolutionarily stable state

    Evolutionarily_stable_state

  • Game theory
  • Mathematical models of strategic interactions

    animals, and computers. Modern game theory began with the idea of mixed-strategy equilibria in two-person zero-sum games and its proof by John von Neumann

    Game theory

    Game_theory

  • Pairing strategy
  • Positional game strategy

    In a positional game, a pairing strategy is a strategy that a player can use to guarantee victory, or at least force a draw. It is based on dividing the

    Pairing strategy

    Pairing_strategy

  • Hunting strategy
  • Tactic used to target, pursue, and kill an animal

    Hunting strategy or hunting method is any specific techniques or tactics that are used to target, pursue, and hunt an animal. The term mostly applies to

    Hunting strategy

    Hunting_strategy

  • Stealth startup
  • Type of startup company

    (which may include non-disclosure agreements), or as part of a marketing strategy to manage public image and generate expectations and interest from potential

    Stealth startup

    Stealth_startup

  • Halo Wars
  • 2009 real-time strategy video game

    Reviewers lauded the game's pre-rendered cinematics, attention to detail in replicating the Halo universe, and intuitive control scheme. Complaints against the

    Halo Wars

    Halo_Wars

  • Dawkins vs. Gould
  • 2001 ook by Kim Sterelny

    calls memes. To Dawkins, ideas are often like pathogens or parasites, replicating throughout human populations, sometimes quite virulently, with evangelical

    Dawkins vs. Gould

    Dawkins_vs._Gould

  • List of This Old House episodes (seasons 11–20)
  • vacate the premises before the demolition begins. The guys discuss the strategy of laying down fiberboard to protect the house's oak floors during construction

    List of This Old House episodes (seasons 11–20)

    List_of_This_Old_House_episodes_(seasons_11–20)

  • Strategy-stealing argument
  • Argument in combinatorial game theory

    In combinatorial game theory, the strategy-stealing argument is a general argument that shows, for many two-player games, that the second player cannot

    Strategy-stealing argument

    Strategy-stealing_argument

  • Markov strategy
  • Strategy which only depends on the current state of a game

    In game theory, a Markov strategy is a strategy that depends only on the current state of the game, rather than the full history of past actions. The state

    Markov strategy

    Markov_strategy

  • Liability-driven investment strategy
  • Investment management approach

    Overlays allow hedging while keeping cash for expenses and collateral. Most strategies include a return portfolio to close deficits and build surplus. Trustees

    Liability-driven investment strategy

    Liability-driven_investment_strategy

  • Rendezvous hashing
  • Algorithm

    by replicating each object O across the highest ranking r < m sites for O, choosing r based on the level of resiliency desired. The simplest strategy is

    Rendezvous hashing

    Rendezvous hashing

    Rendezvous_hashing

  • Phycodnaviridae
  • Family of viruses

    eukaryotes currently known. Prasinoviruses employ a nucleo-cytoplasmic replication strategy where virions adhere to the host-cell surface, followed by injection

    Phycodnaviridae

    Phycodnaviridae

  • Rationalizable strategy
  • Solution concept in game theory

    are also somewhat rational, i.e. that they do not play dominated strategies. A strategy is rationalizable if there exists some possible set of beliefs both

    Rationalizable strategy

    Rationalizable_strategy

  • John von Neumann
  • Hungarian and American mathematician and physicist (1903–1957)

    Poker Is Applied to Business Problems; GAMING STRATEGY USED IN ECONOMICS Big Potentialities Seen Strategies Analyzed Practical Use in Games". The New York

    John von Neumann

    John von Neumann

    John_von_Neumann

  • Harold E. Varmus
  • American scientist (born 1939)

    (1986). "Biochemical and genetic evidence for the hepatitis B virus replication strategy". Science. 232 (4749): 477–484. Bibcode:1986Sci...232..477S. doi:10

    Harold E. Varmus

    Harold E. Varmus

    Harold_E._Varmus

  • Instagram
  • Social media platform owned by Meta

    these changes were primarily intended to discourage third-party clients replicating the entire Instagram experience (due to increasing monetization of the

    Instagram

    Instagram

    Instagram

  • Faustovirus
  • Genus of viruses

    for viruses. The replication strategy of faustovirus in amoeba is similar to that of mimivirus. Lasting 18 to 20 hours, the replication cycle begins with

    Faustovirus

    Faustovirus

    Faustovirus

  • Predictive policing in the United States
  • effective predictive policing approaches are elements of larger proactive strategies that build strong relationships between police departments and their communities

    Predictive policing in the United States

    Predictive_policing_in_the_United_States

  • List of My Little Pony comics issued by IDW Publishing
  • from the game. Gilda, now the assistant coach, decides to change their strategy to put Firegem out of harms' way and try a risky play that assures they

    List of My Little Pony comics issued by IDW Publishing

    List_of_My_Little_Pony_comics_issued_by_IDW_Publishing

  • Computer worm
  • Self-replicating malware program

    generally accepted to be a self-replicating version of Creeper created by Ray Tomlinson and Bob Thomas at BBN in 1971 to replicate itself across the ARPANET

    Computer worm

    Computer worm

    Computer_worm

  • Unbeatable strategy
  • Idea proposed by biologist W.D. Hamilton in 1967

    unbeatable strategy was proposed by W.D. Hamilton in his 1967 paper on sex ratios in Science. In this paper Hamilton discusses sex ratios as strategies in a

    Unbeatable strategy

    Unbeatable_strategy

  • United States midterm election
  • General elections in the United States

    Retrieved May 26, 2010. Bush and senior adviser Karl Rove tried to replicate that strategy this fall, hoping to keep the election from becoming a referendum

    United States midterm election

    United States midterm election

    United_States_midterm_election

  • Dead Internet theory
  • Concept involving online bot activity

    creating a situation where bots interacting with each other create "self-replicating prompts" that result in loops only human users could disrupt. In an article

    Dead Internet theory

    Dead Internet theory

    Dead_Internet_theory

  • Mate choice in humans
  • Desirable qualities in partners

    between men and women, and the adoption of short-term vs long-term mating strategies. Together, these approaches explain the origins, adaptive functions, and

    Mate choice in humans

    Mate_choice_in_humans

  • Fundsmith
  • London-based investment management company

    English Warren Buffett" after achieving superior investment returns with strategies similar to the U.S. investor. Fundsmith employs a long-term, buy-and-hold

    Fundsmith

    Fundsmith

  • Republican Front (French Fifth Republic)
  • French political coalition

    has sometimes formed local alliances with the far right, justifying its strategy by citing the alliances between socialists and communists. The 2002 presidential

    Republican Front (French Fifth Republic)

    Republican_Front_(French_Fifth_Republic)

  • Milgram experiment
  • Series of social psychology experiments

    Henri Verneuil 's I as in Icarus (1979) has a lengthy 15-min scene replicating Milgram's experiment Peter Gabriel's 1986 album So features the song

    Milgram experiment

    Milgram experiment

    Milgram_experiment

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    Burneig

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  • Female

    English

    ERYN

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  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Javad |

    Liberal, Eternal

  • Shravan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Shravan

    Star; Name of a Month; Good Listening

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  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Yusur |

    Prosperous

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Birajini

    Lord Shiva

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  • Boy/Male

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    Daivey | தைவேய 

    Dearly loved

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    Arabic

    Ibtihaj

    Joy; Gladness; Delight

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  • Vellicating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Vellicate

  • Vellicative
  • a.

    Having the power of vellicating, plucking, or twitching; causing vellication.

  • Strategy
  • n.

    The use of stratagem or artifice.

  • Explicating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Explicate

  • Replication
  • n.

    A repetition; a copy.

  • Duplication
  • n.

    The act of duplicating, or the state of being duplicated; a doubling; a folding over; a fold.

  • Inculpatory
  • a.

    Imputing blame; criminatory; compromising; implicating.

  • Plasmid
  • n.

    A piece of DNA, usually circular, functioning as part of the genetic material of a cell, not integrated with the chromosome and replicating independently of the chromosome, but transferred, like the chromosome, to subsequent generations. In bacteria, plasmids often carry the genes for antibiotic resistance; they are exploited in genetic engineering as the vehicles for introduction of extraneous DNA into cells, to alter the genetic makeup of the cell. The cells thus altered may produce desirable proteins which are extracted and used; in the case of genetically altered plant cells, the altered cells may grow into complete plants with changed properties, as for example, increased resistance to disease.

  • Strategy
  • n.

    The science of military command, or the science of projecting campaigns and directing great military movements; generalship.

  • Implication
  • n.

    The act of implicating, or the state of being implicated.

  • Replication
  • n.

    Return or repercussion, as of sound; echo.

  • Rejoin
  • v. i.

    To answer, as the defendant to the plaintiff's replication.

  • Duplicating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Duplicate

  • Replication
  • n.

    An answer; a reply.

  • Avoid
  • a.

    To defeat or evade; to invalidate. Thus, in a replication, the plaintiff may deny the defendant's plea, or confess it, and avoid it by stating new matter.

  • Conchoid
  • n.

    A curve, of the fourth degree, first made use of by the Greek geometer, Nicomedes, who invented it for the purpose of trisecting an angle and duplicating the cube.

  • Replication
  • n.

    The reply of the plaintiff, in matters of fact, to the defendant's plea.

  • Rejoinder
  • n.

    The defendant's answer to the plaintiff's replication.

  • Duplicative
  • a.

    Having the quality of duplicating or doubling.

  • Implicating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Implicate