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applicatory

[ap-li-kuh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee, uh-plik-uh-] / ˈæp lɪ kəˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i, əˈplɪk ə- /




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Notably, the CAA policy imposes minimal costs on researchers, replicators and journals, as the infrastructures for such a mechanism already exist, including repositories of data and online manuscript submission systems for embedding the CAA.

From Scientific American • Jul. 10, 2023

Not surprisingly, replicators sometimes encountered the kind of outraged resistance that Simmons and Simonsohn initially did.

From New York Times • Oct. 18, 2017

The replicators couldn’t tell whether the antibody, which is in clinical trials, had affected tumor growth.

From Science Magazine • Jan. 18, 2017

“Star Trek” replicators are nothing but Asimov’s robots disguised as coffee machines, let loose on the world as a public good.

From The New Yorker • Jan. 13, 2017

The Internet, he says, is a primitive combination of Star Trek communicators, transporters and replicators; and can and will bring nearly everything to nearly everyone.

From A Brief History of the Internet by Hart, Michael




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