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The digital age is within our midst today and most companies are going paperless. Content is now being shared and distributed through the use of CD and DVD. This is particularly evident in various industries such as the music, films and software which make use of CDs and DVDs in large volumes.
But with an increased demand for content in the digital format, quality is also called for. Quality means clear and crisp text as well as audio and video content stored. Companies utilizing this digital technology are keen in maintaining quality control despite the fact that they make numerous copies through the duplication and replication processes.
Apart from storing movies, music and software applications, the DVD and CD can also be used in advertisements, corporate presentations, media kits, e-learning solutions, games and reports. Companies launching a new product or service can produce a short film, magazine or advertisement and print it on a CD or DVD for distribution. They can also make tutorials and reports for distribution to media outlets.
By using the latest technology, it is possible to make perfect copies of content from the master. In fact, some companies have opted to invest in such duplicating machines to minimize their cost.
Duplication
DVD or CD duplication is simply known as burning. The process copies the whole content from a master to either a DVD/CD. This is ideal for copying content on not more than 1,000 DVDs.
In the duplication process, any DVD can be used - DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD-RAM, mini DVD and mini DVD-RW. However, the most compatible format that can be used in any player worldwide including the Blu-ray machines is the DVD-R.
The standard equipment in DVD copying or burning is the duplicator machine. There's a standalone single or multiple drive tower duplicator that can make copies simultaneously. You have a choice between the automated unit and the manual type. The automated duplicator can be used together with a computer to control the printing process.
Replication
The replication process is different from duplication in that it makes use of an injection molding process to transfer data from the master and at the same time make a brand new DVD/CD. Simply put, the process entails the pressing of discs in production lines that release a new disc every few seconds. This is ideal for printing large volumes exceeding the 1,000 mark.
Blu-ray is the latest format used in the replication process. Developed by the Blu Ray Disc Association in conjunction with several major electronic and computer firms, it allows greater and high quality storage of data and content compared to the CD and DVD.
Since replication usually involves the printing and mastering of more than a thousand copies, most companies outsource this work by utilizing replication services to meet their requirements. Automated insertion machines are used by replication houses or plants in this process. These are expensive because they require different machines in creating the disc and in finally inserting them in packages.
Currently, there's no evidence that CD and DVD copying will fade out in the near future. Experts in the field believe the digital format is here to stay.
For information on CD duplication be sure to visit BisonDisc.com, an industry leader in CD and DVD duplication, replication and copying for professionals in the music and TV industry.
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Replication $15.99 ">>>Teen Fiction>>>>>>Replication: The Jason Experiment>>> >When Your Life Is Not Your Own>>Martyr—otherwise known as Jason 3:3—is one of hundreds of clones kept in a remote facility called Jason Farms. Told that he has been created to save humanity, Martyr has just one wish before he is scheduled to "expire" in less than a month. To see the sky.>>Abby Goyer may have just moved to Alaska, but she has a feeling something strange is going on at the farm where her father works. But even this smart, confident girl could never have imagined what lies beneath a simple barn. Or what would happen when a mysterious boy shows up at her door, asking about the stars.>>As the reality of the Jason Experiment comes to light, Martyr is caught between two futures—the one for which he was produced and the one Abby believes God created him to have. Time is running out, and Martyr must decide if a life with Abby is worth leaving everything he’s ever known.>>>Product Details>>Ages: 13 - 18>Page Count: 304>Release: 12/2011>" |
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Replication For Dummies $3.5 Add value to your IT organization with database replication Understand how database replication can solve your organization's business and technological challenges Organizations today have a growing need to move and synchronize data across the enterprise in real-time without the risk of system downtime or performance degradation. Database replication is the solution, but up until now, it's been costly and difficult to administer. This friendly guide explains how database replication will add value to your distributed organization in a cost-efficient and simple way. Understand the different techniques for database replication Reduce the likelihood of a major system or data outage Do real-time reporting without degraded application performance Consolidate and synchronize data from multiple data sources through replication Follow best practices to ensure your replication rollout is effective |
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Database Replication $35 Database replication is widely used for fault-tolerance, scalability and performance. The failure of one database replica does not stop the system from working as available replicas can take over the tasks of the failed replica. Scalability can be achieved by distributing the load across all replicas, and adding new replicas should the load increase. Finally, database replication can provide fast local access, even if clients are geographically distributed clients, if data copies are located close to clients. Despite its advantages, replication is not a straightforward technique to apply, and there are many hurdles to overcome. At the forefront is replica control: assuring that data copies remain consistent when updates occur. There exist many alternatives in regard to where updates can occur and when changes are propagated to data copies, how changes are applied, where the replication tool is located, etc. A particular challenge is to combine replica control with transaction management as it requires several operations to be treated as a single logical unit, and it provides atomicity, consistency, isolation and durability across the replicated system. The book provides a categorization of replica control mechanisms, presents several replica and concurrency control mechanisms in detail, and discusses many of the issues that arise when such solutions need to be implemented within or on top of relational database systems.Table of Contents: Overview / 1-Copy-Equivalence and Consistency / Basic Protocols / Replication Architecture / The Scalability of Replication / Eager Replication and 1-Copy-Serializability / 1-Copy-Snapshot Isolation / Lazy Replication / Self-Configuration and Elasticity / Other Aspects of Replication |
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Measles Virus Replication $24.99 Hans Gelderblom Measles Virus Replication - Photographic Print |
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Standalone Battery $103.99 Standalone Battery |
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Hedge Fund Replication $105 While there may be a consensus in the industry that hedge funds clones will bring better liquidity and lower fees, it is still debatable whether replication products should serve as a complement in the hedge fund allocation decision or as a replacement. This book offers the reader valuable insights into the thinking behind hedge fund replication. |
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Pro SQL Server 2008 Replication $79.99 Pro SQL Server 2008 Replication is for MS database developers and administrators who want to learn about the different types of replication and those best suited to SQL Server 2008. This book will also cover advanced topics like replication with heterogeneous databases, backup and recovery of replicated databases, database mirroring with replication, log shipping with replication, troubleshooting, plus optimization and tuning. Tools like tablediff, SQLCMD, DTA, SQL Profiler, and Replication Monitor will be discussed to demonstrate the different techniques used in monitoring, administering, and troubleshooting replication. * Examines the detailed configuration and the internal workings of the different replication types using real life scenarios * Covers replication with database mirroring and troubleshooting * Discusses replication administration using different tools |
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Replication of Unstable DNA Repeats. $115.71 DNA repeats are associated with a wide variety of genomic instability phenomena including chromosomal breaks, repeat expansions and increased rates of homologous recombination. The present study shows that long inverted repeats are universal replication pause sites, since replication pausing at these sequences occurs in bacteria, yeast and mammalian cells as well. The replication fork arrest is caused in all the cases by a DNA hairpin. CGG repeats that are the cause of rare fragile sites in humans, block replication fork progression in mammalian cells. For both CGG and inverted repeats, the replication fork arrest is increased in the absence of fork stabilizing proteins Tof1 and Mrc1. Interestingly, the effect of Mrc1 is independent of its checkpoint function. Therefore, this study proposes that chromosomal fragile sites are caused by replication fork stalling at the CGG repeats that escape the Sphase checkpoint response. Author: Voineagu, Irina Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 98 Publication Date: 2011/09/03 Language: English Dimensions: 9.69 x 7.44 x 0.20 inches |
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Replication (Hardcover) $22.16 When Your Life Is Not Your OwnMartyr---otherwise known as Jason 3:3---is one of hundreds of clones kept in a remote facility called Jason Farms. Told that he has been created to save humanity, Martyr has just one wish before he is scheduled to `expire` in less than a month. To see the sky.Abby Goyer may have just moved to Alaska, but she has a feeling something strange is going on at the farm where her father works. But even this smart, confident girl could never have imagined what lies beneath a simple barn. Or what would happen when a mysterious boy shows up at her door, asking about the stars.As the reality of the Jason Experiment comes to light, Martyr is caught between two futures---the one for which he was produced and the one Abby believes God created him to have. Time is running out, and Martyr must decide if a life with Abby is worth leaving everything he`s ever known. |
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Data Replication $34.13 No Synopsis Available |
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Dna Replication $89.7 No Synopsis Available |
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Replication (Computer Science) $65.33 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Replication is the process of sharing information so as to ensure consistency between redundant resources, such as software or hardware components, to improve reliability, faulttolerance, or accessibility. It could be data replication if the same data is stored on multiple storage devices, or computation replication if the same computing task is executed many times. A computational task is typically replicated in space, executed on separate devices, or it could be replicated in time, if it is executed repeatedly on a single device. The access to a replicated entity is typically uniform with access to a single, nonreplicated entity. The replication itself should be transparent to an external user. Also, in a failure scenario, a failover of replicas is hidden as much as possible. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 80 Publication Date: 2010/06/11 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.19 inches |
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Efficient Usage of Adabas Replication $69.95 In today's IT organization replication becomes more and more an essential technology. This makes Software AG's Event Replicator for Adabas an important part of your data processing. Setting the right parameters and establishing the best network communication, as well as selecting efficient target components, is essential for successfully implementing replication. This book provides comprehensive information and unique best-practice experience in the field of Event Replicator for Adabas. It also includes sample codes and configurations making your start very easy. It describes all components necessary to replicate Adabas data successfully, efficiently and securely from the mainframe to Adabas and non-Adabas target databases - located on the mainframe or any open system. The author's comprehensive experience comes from Adabas replication to Windows, primarily on the subscription database and the Reptor engine. This can easily be applied to UNIX and Linux systems. By also providing practical solutions to avoid common problems, the author's experience with mass data replication lets your project become a success story. |
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Prokaryotic DNA Replication $60.54 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles DNA replication in prokaryotes is exemplified in E. coli. It is bidirectional and originates at a single origin of replication (OriC). The initiation of DNA replication is mediated by DnaA, a protein that binds to a region of the origin known as the DnaA box. In E. coli, there are 5 DnaA boxes, each of which contains a highly conserved 9 bp consensus sequence 5 TTATCCACA 3. Binding of DnaA to this region causes it to become negatively supercoiled. Following this, a region of OriC upstream of the DnaA boxes (known as DnaB boxes) become melted. There are three of these regions, and each is 13 bp long, and ATrich (which facilitates melting because less energy is required to break the two hydrogen bonds that form between A and T nucleotides). This region has the consensus sequence 5 GATCTNTTNTTTT 3. Melting of the DnaB boxes requires ATP (which is hydrolyzed by DnaA). Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 68 Publication Date: 2010/12/11 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.16 inches |
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File Replication Service $103.56 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles File Replication Service is a Microsoft Windows Server service for distributing folders stored in the SYSVOL shared folder on domain controllers and Distributed File System (DFS) shared folders. It is also known as NTFRS after the name of the executable file that runs the service. This service is part of Microsofts Active Directory. When the File Replication Service (FRS) detects a change to a file, such as the creation of a new file or the modification to an existing file, it replicates it to other servers in the group. To deal with conflicts (when two copies of the files are edited at the same time on different servers) the service resolves any issues by using the file with latest date and time. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 164 Publication Date: 2010/08/10 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.38 inches |
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Membrane Trafficking in Viral Replication $139 This CTMI volume deals with specific aspects of viral interactions with cellular membranes and includes chapters on viral entry, viral membrane fusion, viral membrane protein synthesis and transport, viral replication, viral interactions with cytoskeletal systems and the nucleus, the trafficking of viral membrane proteins and viral perturbation of host cell protein trafficking. The chapters provide overviews of viral interactions with cellular membrane trafficking mechanisms and up to date reviews of each field. |
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Oracle Streams 11g Data Replication $60 This Oracle Press guide provides DBAs with the practical advice needed to implement and manage Oracle Streams—a FREE data replication tool built in to the Oracle Database. Oracle Streams 11g Data Replication focuses on Oracle Streams in Oracle Database 11 g . The book is organized into four parts with a logical progression of an Oracle Streams implementation. Part I provides an introduction and overview of the product and advice on when to use Oracle Streams replication. Part II explains the architecture and setup. Part III provides details on configuring and customizing replication environments, and Part IV features practical tips for ongoing management of the environment. The book highlights a number of practical examples and test cases throughout, and the supplied scripts will help you set up your own Oracle Streams environment for testing purposes. Oracle Streams 11g Data Replication Covers the latest enhancements, performance improvements, and integration features of Oracle Streams Provides the missing link to practical Oracle Streams implementation Is written by an Oracle Streams expert Expert Oracle Streams coverage from Oracle Press Introduction to Oracle Streams; Using Oracle Streams; Oracle Streams Concepts and Architecture; Rules and Rule Sets; Capture Process; Staging and Propagation Process; Apply Process; Logical Change Records; Oracle Streams Configuration; Configuring Streams for Data Replication; Data Transformations; Handling Data Conflicts; Oracle Streams Management; Managing and Monitoring Streams Replication; Maintenance and Troubleshooting; Oracle Enterprise Manager 10 g Grid Control; Performance Considerations; Best Practices for Streams Replication; Oracle Streams Replication in a RAC Environment |
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The Influence of Tia1 on Hsv1 Replication $109.93 Herpes simplex virus1 (HSV1) and Herpes simplex virus2 (HSV2) are large, enveloped DNA viruses. They were the first human herpes viruses to be discovered and are amongst the most intensively investigated. Prof. Kenneth Rosenthals lab has demonstrated that differences in virulence and tissue culture behavior for some HSV1 strains can be attributed to variation in the ICP34.5 gene and protein. ICP34.5 binds to PP1 to dephosphorylate eIF2alpha and stop HSV induced ER stress and inhibition of protein synthesis. Tcell like intracellular antigen1 (TIA1) and its closely related protein TIAR, are cellular proteins belonging to the RNArecognition motif (RRM) family of RNA binding proteins. They are essential for normal vertebrate development and act as gene translational silencers. They play an important role in the formation of stress granules during abortive protein translation when eIF2alpha is phosphorylated by PKR or PERK and protein synthesis is stalled. This research study demonstrates the ability of TIA 1 to limit HSV1 viral replication. Author: Singavarapu, Rajasekhar Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 60 Publication Date: 2009/06/01 Language: English Dimensions: 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.14 inches |
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8CH MPEG4 standalone DVR $418.32 8CH MPEG4 standalone DVR |
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Efficient Usage of Adabas Replication (Paperback) $132.46 In today`s IT organization replication becomes more and more an essential technology. This makes Software AG`s Event Replicator for Adabas an important part of your data processing. Setting the right parameters and establishing the best network communication, as well as selecting efficient target components, is essential for successfully implementing replication. This book provides comprehensive information and unique best-practice experience in the field of Event Replicator for Adabas. It also includes sample codes and configurations making your start very easy. It describes all components necessary to replicate Adabas data successfully, efficiently and securely from the mainframe to Adabas and non-Adabas target databases - located on the mainframe or any open system. The author`s comprehensive experience comes from Adabas replication to Windows, primarily on the subscription database and the Reptor engine. This can easily be applied to UNIX and Linux systems. By also providing practical solutions to avoid common problems, the author`s experience with mass data replication lets your project become a success story. |
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Delfshaven, Netherlands - Replication Scene of the Pilgrim Departure of 1620, c.1930 $19.99 Delfshaven, Netherlands - Replication Scene of the Pilgrim Departure of 1620, c.1930 - Premium Poster |
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Visitor Passes a Replication of the Sun at the Gasometer in Oberhausen, Western Germany $19.99 Visitor Passes a Replication of the Sun at the Gasometer in Oberhausen, Western Germany - Photographic Print |
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Effective Mysql Advanced Replication Techniques (Paperback) $36.65 The essential Oracle Press guide to MySQL replication Effective MySQL: Advanced Replication Techniques takes you beyond the common usages of MySQL replication by revealing real-world methods for identifying and diagnosing the limitations and potential issues that are critical considerations in the successful design and management of a scalable database system. Written by Oracle ACE Director, Ronald Bradford, and MySQL expert Chris Schneider, the book illuminates the advanced business requirements for high availability, data security, data consistency, and redundancy. Benefits and limitations with cloud computing and virtualization environments are discussed. Both open source and commercial offerings exist to extend the features of MySQL replication to support complex topologies. Knowing which products to employ can mean the difference between true high availability and painful downtime. This Oracle Press guide offers best practices for leveraging third-party tools to solve MySQL replication limitations.Effective MySQL: Advanced Replication TechniquesContains a Five Minute DBA chapter which presents a real-world scenario and the correct way to manage it Features a convenient, portable formatFilled with valuable, concentrated information addressing the challenges MySQL developers, architects, and DBAs face every dayExplains how to successfully implement advanced replication to inexpensively link innumerable servers to a single purposeTargeted coverage:Diagnosing Common Replication Problems; Creating Better Replication; MySQL Replication Tools; MySQL Configuration Options; Extending Replication for Practical Needs; Monitoring Replication |
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Standalone DVR - 16 channels $968.99 Standalone DVR - 16 channels - networked |
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Alternative Beta Strategies and Hedge Fund Replication $90 There s a buzzword that has quickly captured the imagination of product providers and investors alike: "hedge fund replication". In the broadest sense, replicating hedge fund strategies means replicating their return sources and corresponding risk exposures. However, there still lacks a coherent picture on what hedge fund replication means in practice, what its premises are, how to distinguish di erent approaches, and where this can lead us to. Serving as a handbook for replicating the returns of hedge funds at considerably lower cost, Alternative Beta Strategies and Hedge Fund Replication provides a unique focus on replication, explaining along the way the return sources of hedge funds, and their systematic risks, that make replication possible. It explains the background to the new discussion on hedge fund replication and how to derive the returns of many hedge fund strategies at much lower cost, it differentiates the various underlying approaches and explains how hedge fund replication can improve your own investment process into hedge funds. Written by the well known Hedge Fund expert and author Lars Jaeger, the book is divided into three sections: Hedge Fund Background, Return Sources, and Replication Techniques. Section one provides a short course in what hedge funds actually are and how they operate, arming the reader with the background knowledge required for the rest of the book. Section two illuminates the sources from which hedge funds derive their returns and shows that the majority of hedge fund returns derive from systematic risk exposure rather than manager "Alpha". Section three presents various approaches to replicating hedge fund returns by presenting the first and second generation of hedge fund replication products, points out the pitfalls and strengths of the various approaches and illustrates the mathematical concepts that underlie them. With hedge fund replication going mainstream, this book provides clear guidance on the topic to maximise returns. |
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Viral Genome Replication $240 Viruses are responsible for a variety of human, animal, and plant diseases and represent potential agents of terror. By combining studies of both RNA and DNA viruses, this title intends to create a mechanism for cross-talk between the fields that produce synergy and could lead to rapid discovery of approaches to treat viral infections. |
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Coronavirus Replication and Reverse Genetics $129 Until the late 1960s, the coronaviruses were not recognized as pathogens responsible for human diseases (common cold). However, in 2003 human coronaviruses (HCoVs) came to worldwide attention with the emergence of the Severe and Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), produced by a coronavirus (SARS-CoV) that infected more than 8000 people, killing about ten percent of them in 32 countries. The increase in research on coronaviruses soon led to the discovery of another human coronavirus (HCoV-NL63) which is prevalent in 7 per cent of hospital patients and has been associated with bronchiolitis and, possibly, conjunctivitis. |
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Micro / Nano Replication $110 This book is an introduction to the fundamentals and processes for micro and nano molding for plastic components. In addition to the basics, the book covers applications details and examples. The book helps both students and professionals to understand and work with the growing tools of molding and uses for micro and nano-sized plastic parts. Provides a comprehensive presentation on fundamentals and practices of manufacturing for micro / nano sized plastics parts Covers a relatively new but fast-growing field that is impacting any industry using plastic parts in their products (electronics, telecommunications, biomedicine) Presents fundamentals and applications for both advanced students and professionals Presents the strengths and weaknesses of molding processes |
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DNA Virus Replication $166.02 This book provides an overview of current research into DNA viruses. It is essential for all laboratories and students involved in DNA virus research. Author: Cann, Alan J./ Cann, Alan J. Series Title: Frontiers in Molecular Biology Series Number: 26 Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 256 Publication Date: 2000/03/16 Language: English Dimensions: 7.44 x 9.68 x 0.52 inches |
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Tile Patterns: SymmetryBased Replication $32.46 A tile pattern is a simple pattern that forms a larger pattern when tiled. I came up with the term because I envisioned that each simple pattern would be imprinted on a tile, and then the tiles would be laid out on the floor to create a larger pattern. This book is intended primarily as a picture book something pretty to look at. I have included some technical explanations for those who might be interested or curious. Author: Sweeney, Joe Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 330 Publication Date: 2011/09/01 Language: English Dimensions: 8.00 x 5.00 x 0.69 inches |

