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Triplication is the term for this phenomenon of copying two times.
A triplication of the little finger is very rare.
Triplication is worse because it makes it harder yet.
It is a language featuring both reduplication and triplication.
The gene mutation is an 85-kb tandem triplication, occurring naturally.
These stations recently underwent extensive renovations, including line triplication.
This will lead to unnecessary triplication rather than duplication, an increase in bureaucracy and, more worryingly, confusion.
Triplication (only in the Thao language)
"Duplication, germination and triplication in Tibetan."
Pingelapese has both reduplication and triplication.
The myriad agencies and departments involved in intelligence are making that transition, very slowly and in their usual fashion - by expensive triplication of effort.
Services will also be upgraded with higher frequencies and capacity, made possible by the track duplication south (and triplication north) of Beenleigh.
Genomic duplication and triplication of the gene appear to be a rare cause of Parkinson's disease in other lineages, although more common than point mutations.
"Triplication" (1959?
Triplication of symbols in heraldic art is merely a convention for the purpose of achieving greater balance on the triangular surface of the shield.
While the mice had sections of multiple genes duplicated to approximate a human chromosome-21 triplication, they only showed slight craniofacial abnormalities (688-90).
It is split into 15 exons that are symmetrically placed within the 3 domains thought to have arisen by triplication of a single primordial domain.
The triplication of the chromosome may be partial; i.e., with only a portion of the chromosome duplicated.
Triplication of Effort The three principals have been described as perfectionists whose differing views of perfection almost paralyzed "Ishtar."
Chromosomal Triplication None Trisomies are very rare genetic disorders characterized by a chromosome aberration.
In sea urchins there is a flagellar isozyme, which consists of the triplication of a CK-domain.
His first well-known work described the discovery of a triplication mutation of the alpha-synuclein gene that causes a severe, early-onset form of Parkinson's disease.
Fourthly, no central guidance has emerged on how to coordinate at the local level, care management, the care programme approach, and hospital discharge procedures, thus inviting triplication of planning effort.
Tridamos (also Tridamus) is the male deification of supposed bovine triplication in ancient Celtic polytheism, conceived as a manifestation of abundance.
Level of alpha-synuclein expression correlates with disease onset and progression, with SNCA gene triplication advancing earlier and faster than duplication.