extra copy
collocation in Englishmeaningsofextraandcopy
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extra
adjective
uk/ˈek.strə/us/ˈek.strə/
added to what ...
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copy
noun
uk/ˈkɒp.i/us/ˈkɑː.pi/
something that has been made to be exactly like ...
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(Definition ofextraandcopyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofextra copy
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Because the current extended list may not be the original and the security tests are done using the original, theextracopyis supplied.
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The charge for eachextracopywas 1 p and it will now be 16p.
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The effects of theextracopyvary greatly, depending on the extent of theextracopy, genetic history, and chance.
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The words have an air of allowing anextracopyto be made for the equivalent of sale or gift.
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All we suggest is that anextracopyshould be turned out and sent to the sewerage authority concerned.
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The effects of theextracopyvaries greatly from individual to individual, depending on the extent of the extra copy, genetic background, environmental factors, and random chance.
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The preposterous suggestion that you can make anextracopyand that will prevent a lot of other copies being made is frankly nonsense.
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Why in the world should there not be anextracopyof that evidence attached to the summons if it is issued?
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The severity of each case is determined by the number of cells with thisextracopy.
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If there is oneextracopyof an entire chromosome, it may be called a trisomy.
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In trisomy there is anextracopyof just one chromosome, making a total of 47.
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Autosomal trisomies are described by referencing the specific chromosome that has anextracopy.
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Those affected received a free copy of the game or anextracopyto send as a gift.
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This would generate a daughter cell lacking a copy and a daughter cell with anextracopy.
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This disorder is found in individuals with anextracopyor a variation of chromosome 22 in some or all cells of their body.
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If anextracopyis present in the test sample, the signals are expected to be 1.5 times the intensities of the respective probes from the reference.
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These changes include anextracopyof part of chromosome 15 in each cell (partial trisomy 15) or a missing segment of the chromosome in each cell (partial monosomy 15).
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These changes include anextracopyof part of chromosome 7 in each cell (partial trisomy 7) or a missing segment of the chromosome in each cell (partial monosomy 7).
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