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replikerte

Replikerte is a Norwegian verb form. It is the past tense of the verb replikere, which means to replicate, reproduce, or copy. The term is used in a range of contexts where duplication or imitation is involved, including science, information technology, and cultural production.

In science, a study or experiment is described as replikerte when the same procedure and results have

Origin and form: Replikerte derives from replikere, which in turn is linked to the noun replik (a

See also: replication, data replication, clone, copy.

been
obtained
again
in
another
setting,
supporting
reliability
and
validity.
In
information
technology,
data
sets,
databases,
and
services
may
be
replikerte
when
their
contents
are
copied
to
another
system
for
backup
or
distribution.
In
cultural
and
media
contexts,
artworks,
texts,
or
performances
may
be
replikerte
as
part
of
producing
reproductions
or
archival
copies.
replica).
In
Bokmål
Norwegian,
the
-te
ending
marks
the
past
tense
for
regular
verbs,
yielding
replikerte
as
the
standard
simple
past
form.
Spelling
variations
or
related
forms
may
appear
in
dialects
or
historical
texts,
with
participles
such
as
replisert
or
replikert
used
in
different
grammatical
contexts.