Yes. The cells go through mitosis, where the DNA doubles its chromosomes and eventually separate, giving an exact copy as the cell before.
The rules are exactly the same as for the original game, just the place names are changed, and the artwork is different .
is recording a copy of a joint mutual will with an affidavit still considered as the same as recording the original copy at the court house
Double; twofold., That which exactly resembles or corresponds to something else; another, correspondent to the first; hence, a copy; a transcript; a counterpart., An original instrument repeated; a document which is the same as another in all essential particulars, and differing from a mere copy in having all the validity of an original., To double; to fold; to render double., To make a duplicate of (something); to make a copy or transcript of., To divide into two by natural growth or spontaneous action; as, infusoria duplicate themselves.
To duplicate is to make an exact copy. (Ex. A double. A duplicate copy of the report looks exactly the same as the first.) To replicate is to make a similar copy. (Ex. A replica, or a knock off purse is similar to the real item but not the same)
No, This is a site for the Public but you should not copy the same words exactly.
To make a car that is exactly like the original. Same body, color, engine, etc./
To make a copy of a PS2 game you will need a DVD burner and some sort of burning software. Then simply put in your PS2 game and choose to make a copy of it. Making a copy of the game is real easy to do. However you will need to trick your console into reading the copy of the game since they are not exactly the same.
COPY leaves the original(s) intact; MOVE does not.
Copy-Paste makes a copy and leaves the original in place. Cut-Paste moves the original from the old location to the new location, and leave only one copy at the new location.
copy means exactly the same, while similar is almost the same, with minor differences. hope that answers your question
It would be like using carbon paper. Or maybe making two jars of koolaid using one package.
No, they do not accomplish exactly the same task. Copy and paste makes a copy of the highlighted text to the clipboard while paste puts that copied data on the clipboard at the new location. Move (which is actually a cut and paste operation) removes the original from its current location and then pastes it to the new location where the paste command is executed.