English to Tamil Dictionary duplication

duplication

பிரதி
definition
noun
That would simply lead to a proliferation of bodies, unnecessary duplication of costs and effort, and coordination problems.
the action or process of duplicating something.
translation of 'duplication'
இரட்டுத்தல்
noun
நகலாக்கம்
example
Scale free networks can be explained through the simple process of 'duplication' and preferential attachment.
Services are in the process of being centralised to avoid 'duplication' of treatments and spreading staff too thinly across both Epsom and St Helier hospitals.
Coordination of clinical trials throughout Europe could greatly enhance the potential of new investment in this area and would avoid 'duplication' of effort.
Now, the idea there, as I understand it, is to avoid unnecessary 'duplication' between submissions.
In some cases, the answer turned out to be a process of 'duplication' and innovation.
It is aimed at making the prosecution process more efficient and avoiding 'duplication' .
The process of 'duplication' ensures that at least one copy of your information is available in the event the primary copy is disrupted.
That would simply lead to a proliferation of bodies, unnecessary 'duplication' of costs and effort, and coordination problems.
I know that the thought of extra spending and unnecessary 'duplication' of phone number listings might grate on the minds of those tasked with making sure dollars are spent right.
an attempt to avoid unnecessary 'duplication' of effort
The sequence of bases for genes of fundamental processes such as DNA 'duplication' and respiration are almost the same in all cells.
Four nutritionists identified related concerns: the lack of a clear referral process and 'duplication' of services.
The result is inefficiency, the unnecessary 'duplication' of services, extra pressure on overstretched surgeons and their teams and needless trauma for patients.
Mechanisms are clearly needed for sharing of data, archiving of all relevant findings whether positive or negative, and avoiding 'duplication' of effort.
The processes used for mass 'duplication' of early gramophone records were remarkably similar to those used throughout the era of analogue disc recording.
All parties were permitted to be represented at the various phases in a manner designed to avoid unnecessary 'duplication' .
This avoids 'duplication' , cuts cost and gives everyone greater clout against the increasingly competitive forces of the global food sector.
Good progress has been made in efforts to cut out 'duplication' and also take off the names of those since found safe and well.
In this manner the brain avoids 'duplication' of function.
In a tight financial climate, universities increasingly want to avoid 'duplication' and inefficiencies to avoid excessive government intervention in their affairs.
It is possible that the primary physician might be able to address the problem or may even have already done so, so this action results in unnecessary 'duplication' of effort.
This homolog maps on chromosome 10L and is part of the most recent set of segmental 'duplications' in the maize genome.
The screen that generated these new sc alleles also produced autosomal 'duplications' .
Tandem and segmental 'duplications' of resistance genes have frequently been observed in other plants.
In our experiments, we used three strains carrying chromosomal 'duplications' with known endpoints.
Why are there so many segmental 'duplications' in the human genome?
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