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  • Power replication (DAGames fanfic) by IloveDAGames
    IloveDAGames
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    An AU where Will is 17. Everyone has superpowers. (I describe my lore really simply. Maybe I should change that)0
  • Double or Nothing by AnimeAlltheway
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    I was supposed to be dead. Literally. You know, laying on the ground bleeding from my wounds, crying out for help or staying silent, welcoming death, embracing it. And that's what i did. I embraced death, i accepted i was going to die, and at least with respect and honor on my side when i did kick the bucket as some might say. Only the thing is..... I'm not dead. I'm alive, breathing. No wounds, no marks, nothing. Trust me, i've checked. And i should've been laying on the ground bleeding through my clothes waiting for darkness, but it never appeared! It was like i was going to sleep. When i woke up though, there was another surprise other than that i was alive. I gained a new body. Like, i am literally laying right next to a body that looks exactly as i do, or what use to be me. I even check if it was a mirror so don't ask. This isn't natural, right? I don't know but i'm pretty confused and i think i should probably leave while i can, since i could hear the sirens of the police coming quickly. I believe i would be taken in to the insane asylum if i told them what happened, or they would take me to a science facility so they could test and research me after seeing me standing right next to a body that looked EXACTLY like me and same blood type and whatever else. But the thing they wouldn't get was, I'm a replica of my own body, the original Jonny Sanders. The cloned version of me is like a replica of an ancient statue or artifact. Hi, my name is Jonny Sanders and i've just learned that i can't die, and this is the story of me on how i became able to cheat death and the events of what happened after the incident.
  • DNA Replication by Babygirlsmitty
    Babygirlsmitty
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    Disclaimer!! For a project in biology read at your our cost.
  • P.O.W.E.R.Z by sssStevenuniverse
    sssStevenuniverse
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    get ready for the best superhero story to ever exist
  • Replication by Alexia_wolf_oof_OwO
    Alexia_wolf_oof_OwO
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    This story is based on my dreams Pay attention to each part :>
  • Benefits of Hyper-V to Explore in 2020 by nakivo2
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    Microsoft's brainchild, Hyper-V, is still regarded as a newbie in the market of virtualization technology even though it was introduced over a decade ago. Some experts still believe that the software is immature, preferring to rely on older solutions, such as VMware.Here is a review of the critical Hyper-V benefits making users choose this software in 2020. Impressive Flexibility The first thing coming to one's mind when discussing the strong side of Hyper-V is the flexibility of this software. Hyper-V users can quickly move VMs from one physical host to another one in case some hardware fails, requires maintenance, or is replaced. Such ease of movement enables excellent business continuity even with old, problematic hardware, preventing any disruptions in business activities otherwise suffered by a company in case OS is moved from one server to another one. Advanced Data Backup There are many ways to back up and protect your data when using Hyper-V. Some users are afraid that VMs are irrecoverable, and all virtual storage vanishes in case some issues arise with its physical host. In many situations, a physical loss may indeed cause a significant data loss, but Hyper-V offers the Failover Clustering and Replica functionality not to let that happen. Failover Clustering of host machines presupposes the creation of computer clusters, with the apps, services, and data stored on one of them made readily available on the other one from the cluster in case a hardware unit fails. Such clustering enables quick data recovery, just like with <a href="https://www.nakivo.com/hyper-v-backup/">Nakivo Hyper-V backup</a> solutions, and protects data from accidental loss. Replicas are also a built-in feature of Hyper-V presupposing the creation of VM replicas on other server resources and enabling quick data recovery even in cases of massive disruptions.
  • CD Pressen - Brickhouse-Media by brickhousemedia
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    CD Pressen is the process of forming a clone or original copy instead of duplicating in to new CD. The of cd is formatted during its manufactures period. So a special firm needed to create replication services by experienced technicians. This technique uses to printing methods offsets and screen printing. Main speciality of cd replication is that its high volume running capacity.
  • Groundhog Day ── Stranger Things by takakochigusas
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    maybe it's not a curse. just depends on how you look at it. ( stranger things s1-s5 ) ( steve harrington x f!oc ) ( eddie munson x m!oc )
  • Codename: Kids Next Door - Operation: N.I.G.E.L. by Zeckromizder
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    Nigel Uno, commonly referred to as Numbuh One by his fellow KND operatives, is at a crossroads. Fighting against his very grandfather alongside his father, who was secretly the legendary Numbub Zero, had been the best thing that could happen in his life. But even life had ways to make it so that he wouldn't be able to enjoy it as he would want to. Because thanks to Grandfather, it was the world against the two of them. But help came from the most unexpected allies, and with it, Nigel's chance to defeat his grandfather without any sort of sacrifice... or so he thinks...
  • A University for the Gifted by ReadingFanatic02
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    "Good morning, students. I am the principal of the UUG, Amanda Jenkins, but you can simply call me Mrs. Jenkins. Now you may wonder why there are very few of you here. It is because this university isn't like any other. This university only admits special students with unnatural abilities. When you all received our letter, you must've assumed we meant 'special abilities' as in outstanding talent in a certain subject, but you are mistaken. Now, all of you have experienced something strange in your lives. Something abnormal. Something... supernatural. But some of you may have brushed it off as an odd event, deciding not to give thought to it. Others have already realised the power they hold but chose to keep it secret and never use it again, thinking it's some form of a curse. But all those stories about superpowers that were written off as fiction are real. I'm here to tell you that this university was built to train people like you. This is a university for people who hold supernatural power. A university for people who can do the world some good. People who have the ability of flight, telepathy, telekinesis, healing and much more. This," she paused. "Is a university for the gifted." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ After getting rejected by Harvard, the university of her dreams, Sam gets a letter from a university called UUG (University for the Unique and Gifted). She decides to enroll, not realising that she's signing up for a world completely different from hers, full of students with unnatural abilities.
  • Replication-Competent Virus Quantitation by SHENTEK
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    https://www.shentekbio.com/products/replication-competent-virus-quantitation/ Replication Competent Virus Testing Quantitation Replication competentlentvirus/retrovirus (RCL/RCR) are capable ofintegratinginthe genome and may confer long-term effects, for example, the risk of insertional mutagenesis, potentially leading to cancer. Coinfection of a cell with both rcAAV and a therapeutic AAV vector may affect the conversion of single-to double-stranded genomesin the presence of adenovirus, and may alsolead to mobllization of the vector upon adenovirusinfection.