The production of additional copies of a chromosomal DNA sequence, found as either intrachromosomal or extrachromosomal DNA.
Enlargement, magnification, expansion.
In the context of radiation detection instruments, amplification refers to the process, involving the use of gas, electronics, or a combination of both, by which ionization effects are intensified to a level appropriate for their accurate measurement.
In the context of clotting, there exists a fascinating mechanism called “aggrandizement,” which denotes the process of augmenting the size of a certain entity. In this intricate process, a mere handful of chemicals are released in response to an initial injury, triggering a mesmerizing cascade of chemical reactions. This cascading effect leads to the generation of progressively larger quantities of diverse chemicals, ultimately culminating in the formation of a suitably robust and proportionate fibrin clot.