Copy; reproduction, Process by which an object, person, place or idea may be copied mimicked or reproduced, A response from the plaintiff to the defendant's plea, The process whereby an exact copy of an object, building or structure is produced, A general term for copying The person to person transmission of a chain letter, without regard to rapidity or numbers See propagation, The process by which copies of data are consistently maintained in the different databases of a distributed system, The process of recreating artifacts or structures, The experimental reproduction or duplication of prehistoric artifacts in an attempt to better understand how they were made and used in the past, The exact duplication of a DNA (or occasionally an RNA) nucleotide sequence, A feature of distributed DBMS in which the DBMS changes the data at all locations if a user or application changes the redundant data at one location, The process by which copies of DNA are made to be passed down to future generations of cells, The process of keeping a copy of data, either through shadowing or caching See caching, shadowing, a quick reply to a question or remark (especially a witty or critical one); "it brought a sharp rejoinder from the teacher", In law: a response from the plantiff to the defendants plea, copy that is not the original; something that has been copied, the persistence of a sound after its source has stopped, (genetics) the process whereby DNA makes a copy of itself before cell division, A method of replicating a collection of data on the server or volume, (law) a pleading made by a plaintiff in reply to the defendant's plea or answer, the act of making copies; "Gutenberg's reproduction of holy texts was far more efficient", Performing the same treatment combination more than once Note: Including replication allows an estimate of the random error independent of any lack of fit error, duplication, act of copying, reproduction; answer, response, reply; echo, reverberation; process by which strands of DNA are copied; act of folding, The process of duplicating server shares and database objects (usually tables) in more than one location, including a method of periodically rationalizing (synchronizing) updates to the objects Database replication is an alternative to the two-phase commit process Microsoft SQL Server 6+ supports replication of databases across multiple Windows NT servers Updating Windows NT Backup Domain Controllers (BDCs) from a Primary Domain Controller (PDC) occurs by replication of the Security Accounts Manger (SAM) database, The process of duplicating data from one database to another, duplication or reproduction, An answer; a reply, The reply of the plaintiff, in matters of fact, to the defendant's plea, A repetition; a copy, the repetition of an experiment in order to test the validity of its conclusion; "scientists will not believe an experimental result until they have seen at least one replication", Return or repercussion, as of sound; echo, Copying from one server node to another of either content or the configuration metabase, or both This copying can either be done manually or automatically by using replication software Replication is a necessary function of clustering to ensure fault tolerance See also fault tolerance; clustering, Production of a copy using simultaneous, parallel transfer of all information elements from an original image to a replica High mastering and equipment costs and long preparation times are offset by high throughput, making the technique attractive for high volumes Examples would be CD-ROM replication from a stamper using molding, stamping, or coining, or making copies of text by lithographic means (also see Injection Molding ), Reproduction A cell has all the equipment it needs to replicate itself, but a virus does not So a virus has to force the cell it infects to replicate the virus As a result of this replication, many new viruses are made, The identical duplication of DNA, The formation of new strands of DNA from existing DNA, permitting the reproduction of an identical new cell as the result of the division, The process of synchronizing data One example is having two replica copies of a Notes database, one each on two different servers, where data is synched on schedule every 10-12 minutes, In a distributed database management system, the process of copying an object (file, data, doc Etc ) to the other parts of the network Not to be confused with database synchronization, A process of duplication or reproduction, The process of creating read-only copies of information Replication is supported by the Security, Directory and File services in DCE Replication can improve availability and load balancing See also load balancing, The process by which DNA copies itself before cell division Unless mutation occurs, the new copy of DNA is identical to the original DNA (Verb form: replicate ), Viruses replicate by nature A well-designed virus will replicate for a long time before it activates, which allows it plenty of time to spread (see Activation), (law) a pleading made by a plaintiff in reply to the defendant's plea or answer (genetics) the process whereby DNA makes a copy of itself before cell division,
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Copy; reproduction
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Process by which an object, person, place or idea may be copied mimicked or reproduced
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A response from the plaintiff to the defendant's plea
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The process whereby an exact copy of an object, building or structure is produced
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A general term for copying The person to person transmission of a chain letter, without regard to rapidity or numbers See propagation
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The process by which copies of data are consistently maintained in the different databases of a distributed system
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The process of recreating artifacts or structures
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The experimental reproduction or duplication of prehistoric artifacts in an attempt to better understand how they were made and used in the past
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The exact duplication of a DNA (or occasionally an RNA) nucleotide sequence
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A feature of distributed DBMS in which the DBMS changes the data at all locations if a user or application changes the redundant data at one location
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The process by which copies of DNA are made to be passed down to future generations of cells
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The process of keeping a copy of data, either through shadowing or caching See caching, shadowing
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a quick reply to a question or remark (especially a witty or critical one); "it brought a sharp rejoinder from the teacher"
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In law: a response from the plantiff to the defendants plea
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copy that is not the original; something that has been copied
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the persistence of a sound after its source has stopped
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(genetics) the process whereby DNA makes a copy of itself before cell division
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A method of replicating a collection of data on the server or volume
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(law) a pleading made by a plaintiff in reply to the defendant's plea or answer
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the act of making copies; "Gutenberg's reproduction of holy texts was far more efficient"
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Performing the same treatment combination more than once Note: Including replication allows an estimate of the random error independent of any lack of fit error
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duplication, act of copying, reproduction; answer, response, reply; echo, reverberation; process by which strands of DNA are copied; act of folding isim
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The process of duplicating server shares and database objects (usually tables) in more than one location, including a method of periodically rationalizing (synchronizing) updates to the objects Database replication is an alternative to the two-phase commit process Microsoft SQL Server 6+ supports replication of databases across multiple Windows NT servers Updating Windows NT Backup Domain Controllers (BDCs) from a Primary Domain Controller (PDC) occurs by replication of the Security Accounts Manger (SAM) database
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The process of duplicating data from one database to another
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duplication or reproduction
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An answer; a reply
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The reply of the plaintiff, in matters of fact, to the defendant's plea
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A repetition; a copy
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the repetition of an experiment in order to test the validity of its conclusion; "scientists will not believe an experimental result until they have seen at least one replication"
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Return or repercussion, as of sound; echo
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Copying from one server node to another of either content or the configuration metabase, or both This copying can either be done manually or automatically by using replication software Replication is a necessary function of clustering to ensure fault tolerance See also fault tolerance; clustering
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Production of a copy using simultaneous, parallel transfer of all information elements from an original image to a replica High mastering and equipment costs and long preparation times are offset by high throughput, making the technique attractive for high volumes Examples would be CD-ROM replication from a stamper using molding, stamping, or coining, or making copies of text by lithographic means (also see Injection Molding )
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Reproduction A cell has all the equipment it needs to replicate itself, but a virus does not So a virus has to force the cell it infects to replicate the virus As a result of this replication, many new viruses are made
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The identical duplication of DNA
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The formation of new strands of DNA from existing DNA, permitting the reproduction of an identical new cell as the result of the division
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The process of synchronizing data One example is having two replica copies of a Notes database, one each on two different servers, where data is synched on schedule every 10-12 minutes
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In a distributed database management system, the process of copying an object (file, data, doc Etc ) to the other parts of the network Not to be confused with database synchronization
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A process of duplication or reproduction
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The process of creating read-only copies of information Replication is supported by the Security, Directory and File services in DCE Replication can improve availability and load balancing See also load balancing
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The process by which DNA copies itself before cell division Unless mutation occurs, the new copy of DNA is identical to the original DNA (Verb form: replicate )
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Viruses replicate by nature A well-designed virus will replicate for a long time before it activates, which allows it plenty of time to spread (see Activation)
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(law) a pleading made by a plaintiff in reply to the defendant's plea or answer (genetics) the process whereby DNA makes a copy of itself before cell division
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