Sentences with phrase «make identical copies»

One purpose of pure breeding is to make identical copies... same everything, including looks and temperament.

Not exact matches

With the invention of the printing press, a method was finally available for making hundreds of identical copies.
I don't know if you follow me in Instagram, but I just made almost an identical recipe (I promise I didn't copy you, lol) the other day with fresh caught snapper!
Fortunately, humans have a nearly identical copy gene called SMN2, however, SMN2 normally only makes a small amount of the correct SMN protein.
Palm oil producers thought they had licked shortages of edible oil and biofuel in the 1980s, when they learned to make genetically identical copies of high oil - yielding palms.
Sometimes this term can refer to «natural» clones made either when an organism is asexually reproduced by chance (as with identical twins), but in common parlance, a clone is an identical copy created intentionally.
That single cell contains all the genetic information needed to develop into a human, and passes identical copies of that information to each new cell as it divides into the many diverse types of cells that make up a complex organism like a human being.
Synthesized human growth hormone, or somatropin, is made from plants using recombinant DNA technology and formed into an exact copy of natural growth hormones (this is where the term bio identical comes in).
Gad's work reflects the idea of multiples (copy machines, slip casting, etching) but instead of making identical works, she identifies the mark making and integrity of the process to create, instead, unique pieces.
In making the appointment, the appointing authority shall use the following list - procedure, unless the parties agree that the list - procedure should not be used or unless the appointing authority determines in its discretion that the use of the list - procedure is not appropriate for the case: (a) The appointing authority shall communicate to each of the parties an identical list containing at least three names; (b) Within 15 days after the receipt of this list, or such other period as may be set by the Secretariat, each party may return the list to the appointing authority, without copying the other party, after having deleted the name or names to which it objects and numbered the remaining names on the list in the order of its preference; (c) After the expiration of the above period of time the appointing authority shall appoint the sole arbitrator from among the names approved on the lists returned to it and in accordance with the order of preference indicated by the parties; (d) If for any reason the appointment can not be made according to this procedure, the appointing authority may exercise its discretion in appointing the sole arbitrator.
It is the psychological attribution of an unobservable property to an object that makes it unique among identical copies.
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