English to Tamil Dictionary replicate

replicate

பெருக்கும்
definition
verb
it might be impractical to replicate eastern culture in the west
make an exact copy of; reproduce.
noun
Subsequently, groups were randomly assigned to receive one of the three supplemental treatments (corn, rice bran, or soybean hulls), resulting in three replicates each of two years.
a close or exact copy; a replica.
a tone one or more octaves above or below the given tone.
adjective
a replicate Earth
of the nature of a copy.
translation of 'replicate'
திருப்பி அதன் மீதே மடி
example
In particular, it would be important to 'replicate' this study using different cultural products in order to see if the observed effects can be generalized across art product categories.
In another plaque, Prussian blue pigment, meant to 'replicate' copper corrosion, obscures much of the surface.
It argues for eliminating ‘cookbook labs,’ in which students 'replicate' experiments where the results are already known.
She does idealize the island, at times, particularly as her characters try to 'replicate' island culture within their (often dismal) mainland barrios.
Hobby's architectural hypothesis that places parent-child bonds at the core of all forms of love is true on this view because of the operation of universal organic drives to reproduce or 'replicate' ourselves.
The foregoing simulation simply assumes that the trials 'replicate' themselves based on what works.
Perhaps they 'replicate' each other and work together on occasion, but their roles are different.
It works on strict adherence to the scientific method, through double-blind studies, good lab practices, etc. and the ability to 'replicate' results.
This is of particular importance since the surviving imperial portraits are copies that 'replicate' officially sanctioned prototypes with varying degrees of fidelity and skill.
Vermeer experimented with this device and took pains to 'replicate' the optical distortions observed through the apparatus, such as discrepancies of scale, collapsed perspective, halations, and blurred focus.
This vaccine induces protective immunity but does not allow the virus to 'replicate' - copy itself - or pass from bird to bird.
Those results were not 'replicated' in any of several subsequent studies.
We cannot make a policy of ignoring consistently 'replicable' results solely on the ground that they threaten some favourite views.
As with all such research, its success hinges on findings whose results can be 'replicated' .
This result is not consistently 'replicated' in a more recent study by Davis-Friday, Liu, and Mittelstaedt.
Judith Butler points to the possibility of a breakdown of 'replicability' - a ‘failure to repeat’, as a way of understanding gender identity as a real but tenuous construction.
But when Diener announced his discovery, he was overturning scientific dogma that held that an organism with no proteins couldn't 'replicate itself' .
And in doing so, the gene creates copies of its genetic material by 'replicating itself' through intricate processes of cell division.
If the data were from 'replicated' trials, there may not be any statistical difference between the results in the ‘Sample’ and ‘WP’ columns.
Therefore, the next step is to see if these results can be 'replicated' and further refined using samples from other universities.
The trials are being 'replicated' in potato and pumpkin fields at The Rodale Institute, and in two other area vineyards.
The fund, established as a nonprofit in 1990, works to develop sustainable growth in emerging markets by capitalizing smaller, private-sector businesses that can serve as 'replicable' models for local entrepreneurs and investors.
However, with the amount media circulating today there is no communication by 'replicating' traditional design principles.
We can, and do, demand that scientific results be 'replicable' ; we can't demand a rerun of a miracle.
Subsequently, groups were randomly assigned to receive one of the three supplemental treatments (corn, rice bran, or soybean hulls), resulting in three 'replicates' each of two years.
As with any other laboratory science, experimental economics has the advantages of replicability and control (see Davis and Holt for a thorough treatment of 'replicability' and control).
All fermentations were performed on duplicate days with two 'replicates' per day.
Researchers also had to tweak the organism's DNA so it would expend most of its energy making propanediol rather than 'replicating itself' .
The virus would have been pretty awful if it had taken control of a large number of computers and started 'replicating itself' .
A full copy snapshot 'replicates' the data set in its entirety.
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