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Research, however, has failed to replicate the two-factor model in female samples.
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These efforts have since been replicated by other secular groups.
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This discovery has been replicated by other scholars as well.
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Sure, he steals all her ideas from all the blueprints she left behind, but it's hard to replicate them without making something blow up.
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Contemporary experimenters could not replicate the discovery, and in fact it was dismissed as an error for many years.
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The systems focus of all the programs provided a unique educational environment that is replicated in few other institutions.
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It did not replicate the success of the book, and signified the end of the novel's popular success.
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In a few fields, all of the data necessary to replicate the work is already available in the journal article.
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Of these, only 30 units were damaged beyond repair and were replicated.
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Also, the album replicated all but one of the songs from the previous album, which had only been out for 6 months.
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