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To replicate, or not to replicate – that should not be a question

Ecology Letters, 2019
AbstractRecent simulations suggest that ecologists can enhance the predictive ability of models by designing experiments that maximise the number of levels of an experimental factor by sacrificing replication. Here, I describe how these simulations were based on a faulty metric of prediction success and reinforce the importance of replication.
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The Psychology of Replication and Replication in Psychology

Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2012
Like other scientists, psychologists believe experimental replication to be the final arbiter for determining the validity of an empirical finding. Reports in psychology journals often attempt to prove the validity of a hypothesis or theory with multiple experiments that replicate a finding.
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Replicating Tessellations

SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics, 1993
Summary: A theory of replicating tessellation of \(\mathbb{R}^n\) is developed that simultaneously generalizes radix representation of integers and hexagonal addressing in computer science. The tiling aggregates tesselate Euclidean space so that the \((m + 1)\)st aggregate is, in turn, tiled by translates of the \(m\)th aggregate, for each \(m\) in ...
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The coupling of epigenome replication with DNA replication

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2011
In multicellular organisms, each cell contains the same DNA sequence, but with different epigenetic information that determines the cell specificity. Semi-conservative DNA replication faithfully copies the parental nucleotide sequence into two DNA daughter strands during each cell cycle.
Qian, Liu, Zhizhong, Gong
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Non-replicative helicases at the replication fork

DNA Repair, 2007
Reactivation of stalled or collapsed replication forks is an essential process in bacteria. Restart systems operate to restore the 5'-->3' replicative helicase, DnaB, to the lagging-strand template. However, other non-replicative 3'-->5' helicases play an important role in the restart process as well.
Ryan C, Heller, Kenneth J, Marians
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From Object Replication to Database Replication

2009 Fourth Latin-American Symposium on Dependable Computing, 2009
This chapter reviews past research on database replication based on group communication. It initially recalls consistency criteria for object replication, compares them to serializability, a typical consistency criterion for databases, and presents a functional model to reason about replication protocols in general.
Fernando Pedone, Rui Oliveira 0001
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A Model of Replication

Journal of the ACM, 1969
A one-dimensional array of finite-state machines is being considered as a model for sequence replication. The authors consider the initial state of the first k machines in the array as representing the sequence of k symbols to be replicated along the array.
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Thirty Years of the CALICO Journal—Replicate, Replicate, Replicate

CALICO Journal, 2013
No Abstract
Bryan Smith, Mathias Schulze
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To Replicate or not to Replicate, That Was the Question

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1985
K, Foucar, V, Nymeyer
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To Replicate or Not to Replicate: That is the (Programmatic) Question!

Health Promotion Practice, 2004
Karen Denard, Goldman   +1 more
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