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Replica
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Replica
Earlier document exchange software from Farallon Communications, Inc. that converted a Windows or Mac document into a proprietary viewing format. The viewer could be distributed separately or embedded within the document itself, turning it into a single-document viewer. Farallon was acquired by Proxim, Inc. in 2000.
replica [′rep·lə·kə]
(engineering)
A thin plastic or inorganic film which is formed on a surface and then removed from it for study in an electron microscope.

Replica 

a reproduction of a work of art done by the maker of the original or under his direction. A replica differs from the original in size and, unlike a true copy, often includes changes in detail.


Replica 

in electron microscopy, a thin film impression of the surface of an object being investigated. This copy is examined instead of the object in the electron microscope.



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While most of Trade Am's line is fully programmed from small to large sizes, Replikas, its fun group of shapes , leaves, flowers and fun animals, is made in accents size only.
 
 
 
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