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replication
[replɪ'keɪʃ(ə)n]
n
gen.
identische Verdopplung gen. Materials
;
Echo
n
;
Erwiderung
f
;
Kopie
f
;
Replik
f
;
Reproduktion
f
;
Replikation
f
;
Nachbildung
f
agric.
Iteration
f
biol.
identische Reduplikation
;
Autoreduplikation
n
;
Selbstverdopplung
f
comp.
Duplication
f
;
Verdoppelung
f
;
Duplizierung
f
law
Entgegnung
f
med.
Verdopplung
f
microel.
Vervielfältigung
f
;
Wiedergabe
f
;
Duplikation
f
phys.
Parallele
f
tech.
Wiederholung
f
replication
[replɪ'keɪʃ(ə)n]
n
gen.
Belegungsdichte
f
comp., MS
Replikation
f
(The process of copying content and/or configuration settings from one location, generally a server node, to another. Replication is done to ensure synchronization or fault tolerance)
life.sc.
Autoduplikation
n
;
DNA-Replikation
m
;
DNS-Replikation
f
med.
Repliktion
f
stat.
Parallelversuch
m
Replication
[replɪ'keɪʃ(ə)n]
n
pharma.
Nachbildung
f
replications
n
stat.
Wiederholbarkeit
f
replication
[replɪ'keɪʃ(ə)n]
v
life.sc.
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replication
[replɪ'keɪʃ(ə)n]
abbr.
abbr., progr.
data propagation
(
ssn
)
IT
In its broad computing sense, involves the use of redundant software or hardware elements to provide availability and fault-tolerant capabilities. In a database context, replication involves the sharing of data between databases to reduce workload among database servers, thereby improving client performance while maintaining consistency among all systems.
replication
[replɪ'keɪʃ(ə)n]
n
med.
The process by which a virus multiplies.
see also
life cycle
replication:
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6
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2
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45
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18
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25
Pharmacy and pharmacology
1
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