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Once inside a cell, the virus employs additional adaptations to hijack the host cell’s reproductive machinery and
replicate
its own genetic material.
Now the virus only needs to suppress or evade the host’s immune system long enough to
replicate
to sufficient levels and infect more cells.
Now, if I make a string of these, a bit string, they will be able to
replicate.
So, why would you want to
replicate
bit strings?
And even at this point, I started to move away from the need to
replicate
human-ness as the only aesthetic ideal.
So now, I had all the topology I needed to
replicate
the Maltese Falcon.
Our understanding of the brain isn’t good enough to determine what we’d need to scan in order to
replicate
the mind, but assuming our knowledge does advance to that point, how would we scan it?
Once it bites an infected person, the parasite travels through the mouth part into the gut and then bursts through the gut, creates cysts, and then the parasites replicate, and then they make a journey from the gut all the way to the salivary glands, where they are then injected back into another person when the mosquito bites, because it injects saliva as it bites.
They either pop the bacterial membrane, they make the bacterium so it can't
replicate
its DNA.
Cancer cells share a characteristic with bone marrow: both
replicate
rapidly.
As soon as that is built, anyone in Africa or any developing nation can take the construction documents and
replicate
it for free.
Because, for example, the genes don't care whether we're happy, they care that we replicate, that we pass our genes on.
So if we allow for these kind of partnerships to
replicate
this again, we can get those kinds of benefits scaled throughout the world.
In the body, the protein spikes embed in the host’s cells and fuse with them— enabling the virus to hijack the host cell’s machinery to
replicate
its own genes.
RNA viruses tend to be smaller, with fewer genes, meaning they infect many hosts and
replicate
quickly in those hosts.
And you can never
replicate
that performance twice.
Once you get the formula right you can
replicate
it.
How are you going to replicate?"
But I'd always assumed that to make progress, I'd essentially have to
replicate
a whole brain.
She said, "I'll buy it, but I'm also going to
replicate
it."
He said that one of the reasons he invented bebop was that he was pretty sure that white musicians wouldn't be able to
replicate
the sound.
After HIV penetrates the body's mucosal barriers, it infects immune cells to
replicate.
It can take months for a scientist in another lab to figure out how to
replicate
the experiments that are described in print.
I think Bollywood needs to stop trying to
replicate
the style of Hollywood because it's just not working out.
While watching "Angel of Death 2" (aka "Prison Island Massacre") I asked myself if Bethmann is deliberately trying to
replicate
Franco's patent shoddiness, or is he just naturally shoddy like his mentor?
With NBC's "Thank God You're Here", the network may be trying to
replicate
the successes of ABC's improv sitcom, "Who's Line Is It Anyway?" in which host Drew Carey would judge the performances of a handful of cast regulars asked to improvise scenes of some kind.
Could they possibly
replicate
the tension and thrill of the masterful heist of Ocean's 11? We'll never know, because they didn't try.
It's even better than "Nuovo Cinema Paradiso" -- which it parallels but doesn't
replicate.
Notwithstanding the admittedly original cultural angle, I cannot help but think this is mainly a misfired shot by the CBC to
replicate
the success of Corner Gas.
Released in December 1951 by Warner Brothers, STARLIFT is a very obvious effort to
replicate
the success of the studio's star-studded World War Two home-front morale booster "Hollywood Canteen."
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