Replicate in a sentence as a verb

Unless the work the user is difficult to replicate, or if the application state is quite large.

Proteins, like perfume, are a carefully constructed thing and are hard to perfectly replicate.

But, for whatever reason, this attitude is very difficult to replicate.

The goals being to first understand how it works, second to see if the models are able to replicate the end result, a good indication that they are useful models.

This means the problem is solved and we don't have to secure any of our systems, because he was a one-in-a-billion case that nobody could replicate.

In that case, anybody can use it, replicate it, seek to profit from it, claim it as his own, or whatever, all without my having any say whatever in that process.

Quite a bit of the code I ended up writing was later released under the BSD license free for use by the world, and one could replicate their product with their own libraries and a couple of weekends.

The entertainment industry has just never really been able to get their heads around how to best develop a new, sustainable business model when it's so easy to replicate content.

It's awesome, and 100% the right direction for the field, but equally it is not a, "synthetic life form being simulated" as much as, "a very very complicated model which uses huge amounts of multidimensional data to try and replicate the behavior seen in that data".

I was a middle class white kid with a great education who got obsessed with hacking and document security as a teenager and went down for figuring out how to perfectly replicate the driving license, thus throwing away many of the advantages that luck, society and my parents had given me.

For example, a modestly sized genome-wide study of the general intelligence factor derived from ten separate test scores in the cAnTAB cognitive test battery did not find any important genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphisms or copy number variants, and did not replicate genetic variants that had previously been associated with cognitive ability[note 48].

Replicate definitions

verb

bend or turn backward

See also: retroflex

verb

reproduce or make an exact copy of; "replicate the cell"; "copy the genetic information"

See also: copy

verb

make or do or perform again; "He could never replicate his brilliant performance of the magic trick"

See also: duplicate reduplicate double repeat