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What if the copying process has simply opened another gate to the same place?
The copying process would have been repeated with each diurnal cycle.
(The analog tape copying process usually results in Generation loss).
No copying process is perfect, however, and the population of replicators comes to include varieties that differ from one another.
It is known that there was a strict methodology in the copying process, based on checksums.
This type of device can often perform the copying process at many times the standard playback speed.
"The copying process has an effect; it subtly heisenbergs your core.
These tapes are destroyed in the copying process and if something goes wrong the data they contain are lost forever.
Mr. Kaye has said the tape was destroyed accidentally during a copying process.
I watched that happen too, Fullin; the lab next door has video displays to monitor the copying process.
It may be possible that the dalet and waw have become confused in some time during the copying process.
Occasionally, the DNA copying process involved in reproduction may go wrong.
Bach based the work on a composition in C minor, as mistakes in the copying process show.
A microfilm printer contains a xerographic copying process, like a photocopier.
Golden reached into her purse and pulled out photocopies of the Beringer letter, blown up in the copying process.
Analog information, on the other hand, "fades" with each copy - the copying process doesn't reproduce the original signal exactly.
It is a monochromatic copying process.
Current technology does not allow high-speed duplication of prerecorded digital tapes, making the copying process extremely costly.
The first records were made mostly of rubber or shellac, but later copying processes created records from vinyl.
The copying process was intentionally made imperfect to simulate the naturally occurring mutations of genes in living organisms.
The possibility of errors can never be totally eliminated from any copying process, although their probability can be reduced to low levels.
Sometimes this copying process is imperfect, leading to a gene mutation that causes the gene to code for a slightly different protein.
In Regenbald's case, a number of the documents that give him the title "chancellor" are either forgeries or have been altered in the copying process.
The disclaimer "Do not scale off dimensions" is commonly inscribed on architects drawings, to guard against errors arising in the copying process.
Stereotype printing, a copying process, is developed by Scottish goldsmith William Ged.