| replicator | The specific site of a bacterial genome (chromosome) at which replication begins. (05 Mar 2000) |
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Generally, a replicative entity. A social replicator.
Ãâó: www.silcom.com/~barnowl/chain-letter/glossary.htm
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Any program that acts to produce copies of itself. Examples include; a program, a worm, or virus.
Ãâó: www.tecrime.com/0gloss.htm
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Device which is capable of creating matter from raw matter. The working principle of this device is related to the transporter. The replicator disassembles and assembles matter in a similar way, the main difference is that its resolution is limited to the molecular level. Compared to the transporter, the requirements for a replicator are rather simple, and it is not plausible why it has been invented about a century after the transporter. ...
Ãâó: www.ex-astris-scientia.org/treknology2.htm
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A system able to build copies of itself when provided with raw materials and energy.
Ãâó: www.nanocarbontechnology.com/nanotech-glossary.htm
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an entity that produces copies of itself.
Ãâó: www.economics.laurentian.ca/Strategic_Think.27/Mod...
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