Examples of using Replicates in English and their translations into Hungarian
{-}
- 
                        Colloquial
                    
 - 
                        Official
                    
 - 
                        Medicine
                    
 - 
                        Ecclesiastic
                    
 - 
                        Financial
                    
 - 
                        Programming
                    
 - 
                        Official/political
                    
 - 
                        Computer
                    
 
DTS Headphone: X technology accurately replicates 7.1 speaker placement
SWS also replicates financial institutions,
At least some of the replicates are also viruses, by this definition.
Wes, I need you to track down the cell line that best replicates HIV.
virtual space replicates real.
Other features include an electronic"eye" which replicates vision, but at a superhuman level.
Replicates the clotting process.
No, the bot replicates the action of entering a code.
You bought a machine that replicates an open window?
What survives, replicates.
Gets inside one, replicates about 2,000 times.
A fast but less precise method that replicates the pixels in an image.
Pi is a software application that replicates the work performed by I.T. computer systems analysts,
For example, any app that replicates the functionality already found on the device can be rejected, which is why Google Voice was famously rejected years ago.
Studio School's curriculum provides students with an educational environment that replicates the atmosphere of a real-world design studio,
Every time a cell replicates, a tiny bit of telomere is lost,
also organic steroid alternative that replicates the thermogenic and also performance-enhancing residential properties of the prominent steroid Clenbuterol or with the popular name Clen.
This process replicates the material so that the‘offspring' is the same as one of the donors.
The virus, which replicates by infecting a species of common gut bacteria, is six times
Meme(pron. meem): A contagious information pattern that replicates by parasitically infecting human minds and altering their behavior,