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printing River and Water Resources Glossary (Infrastructure Development Institute Japan) ; replication Life Science Dictionary (Shuji Kaneko) | |||
clone (A duplicate of any vector path or shape, but which can have different fill, stroke, or effect formatting); duplicate (To make a copy of); cloning (The process by which a new virtual machine is created from an existing virtual machine. The new virtual machine has the same identity as the source machine) | |||
duplicating; copying | |||
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reproduction n vs adj-no; duplication n vs adj-no; reprinting n vs adj-no |