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Amplification

1. An amplification is a figure of speech that adds importance to or makes the most of a statement, to increase its rhetorical effect. 2. The term amplification is also used in some common methods of molecular biology. The so-called Polymerase Chain Reaction or PCR is the most common way of DNA amplification used in biological experiments today. Linear amplification is becoming increasingly important in amplification of a whole pool of RNA (the so-called 'transcriptome' of a cell, tissue or organism) when low RNA quantity is the limiting factor for down-stream experiments. For other meanings, see amplifier. Amplification is a basic process sometimes seen in nature, and often used in processes which involve a m:signal which must be made stronger. An w:amplifier is a device which changes a small movement into a larger movement. However, in general the most common and useful amplifiers actually use a small amount of energy to control a larger amount of energy. Furthermore it is of significant advantage if the amplified output is in a linear relationship with that of the input. This relationship is known as the w:gain of the amplifier. The commonest use of amplifiers is within electronic circuits, particularly those used in w:radio and w:television transmitters and receivers.

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