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The atsaras were now having a merry time (photo right), mimicking the action of the warriors, who began to dance in a circle.
Cyanopolyynes: carbon chains formation in a carbon arc mimicking the formation of carbon chains in the circumstellar medium.
There has also been a report of tattoo pigments migrating to lymph nodes mimicking calcifications in an axillary node [3].
The rough-and-tumble of conversational interchange mimicked by the girl group songs offers two key elements to the girl group success.
As such, only the tendons essential for the index finger flexion/extension and abduction/adduction are studied and mimicked in our design.
By mimicking the compactness definition for domain elements, the notion of a finite object in a category is introduced.
The type constructor mimicking the external choice would be rather 'ad hoc'.
The current heuristics mimicking a player can react quickly to changes in conducting style, but the results can be unmusical.
He studied their ritualised vocal expressions in context, observing how their voices mimicked the rainforest birds.
How do we know that one process is better at mimicking conscious activity than another one?
Their study mimicked usual clinical practice and, on discharge from hospital, supplementation was discontinued.
We attempted to solve the issue concerning intrinsic versus synaptic factors by mimicking the stimulus-evoked hyperpolarization with a similar event evoked by current pulses.
The neurotoxic effects of glycolytic inhibition are not mimicked by simple removal of either glucose or oxygen from the media.
Theoretical models are derived by computationally mimicking the processing performed in nervous systems.
Around half the content is on aspects of carbon dioxide - a proportion that mimics its relative importance in radiative forcing.
In this case, a mechanical stimulation is mimicked by attaching and maintaining micrometric beads on specific location of cell cortices.
The piece mimics his cumbersome vocabulary, his tendency to write in the style of a guidebook, and his fascination with botanical and geological terms.
The child was neither encouraged nor discouraged if he or she attempted to label the stimuli or mimicked the sounds.
First, clinical depression may act, in psychiatric terms, as a pseudo-dementia, that is to say a condition which mimics the clinical pattern of dementia.
By this wording it seems as if the procedure mimics in vitro what normally occurs in vivo, which is actually not the case.
The procedure rather mimics the case in which someone's clone reproduces.
They used a multicompartmental technique but their network architecture mimicked the hippocampus rather roughly, since the convergence and divergence numbers were not take into account.
The two of them start to move and vocalize together excitedly, their arm movements and vocalizations mimicking each other.
Above all, it values the child's response for its own sake, not because it mimics an adult response or the judgement of a professional musician.
Phenomenological evidence, if properly considered, shows that mental imagery may indeed be pictorial, though not in the way that mimics visual perception.
The results pertaining to reading rate essentially mimicked those reported for reading comprehension.
An emulator is an entity that mimics the input-output function of some other system.
A copy of the control signal - an efference copy - is sent to a subsystem - an emulator - that mimics the input-output operation of the plant.
The fifth and final section is concerned with the social and economic implications of agricultural mimics.
In this way, the continuous spectrum is mimicked.
Using confocal microscopy, neurites displayed a directional growth that mimicked the fiber alignment of the underlying matrix.
When the effects of added astroglia were mimicked by glia-conditioned medium, the effects were attributed to trophic factors released by astroglia.
Is the mathematical model mimicking the physical, or vice versa?
However, an electronic instrument only mimics this energy and to control it requires that it have some representation.
In general, however, prevalence model predictions are poor mimics of our observations, despite the inclusion of time delays.
Occasionally tension headache and migraine may be mimicked.
In the high-temperature simulation the unfolding pathway closely mimicked the energetic trends seen by protein engineering.
In the numerical exercise, the model is simulated in a way that mimics the persistent volatility of high-frequency stock data documented in numerous empirical studies.
How well he mimicked, non passibus aequis, the great strides of his master, and what a majestic figure he cut on his donkey!
Types are related by a preorder that mimics the operational behaviour of terms.
We may therefore look at sophisticated central banking as implying behavior that mimics the solution of an optimal control (dynamic optimization) problem.
Results are presented for a fully-practical piecewise linear finite element method by mimicking results in the continuous case [11].
Informally put, the preference is practical if the choice behavior mimics what it would be in a hypothetical binary choice between the options.
The low-technology scenario mimics the situation of a poor farmer who never adopts modern technologies.
In addition, it is sometimes conjectured that chartist-fundamentalist models have difficulties in mimicking the stylized fact of financial markets in a nonstationary setting.
The model, therefore, only mimics power law behavior.
A sampling plan should be used that mimics, as closely as possible, a simple random sampling plan.
Thus, unlike traditional vaccinations that essentially mimicked nature, diphtheria antitoxin serum was a child of the laboratory.
A visual display comprised of random-dots that mimicked a rigid, three-dimensional object rocking back and forth was used.
Besides producing useful robots, the work throws light on the biological mechanisms it mimics.
Certainly it mimics ordinary commercial contracts, where one party's breach cancels the contract for both.
However, the construction of hinterland sites (mimicking prestigious urban forms) likely asserted the religious aspirations and social identities of marginalized groups.
Data are often indeterminate with respect to modeling frameworks; the same behavioral patterns can be mimicked in more than one framework.
Both presuppose that some mental computation mimicking conscious reasoning, irrespective of its correctness, has occurred.
Rather, it mimics the atmosphere of stylized and confected performance and often returns to a vocabulary of ephemerality.
The simulation correctly mimics certain important properties of epitaxial film growth which are known from experimental observations.
Censoring at a fixed date mimics censoring at the end of the experiment.
The type of list to be considered in the calculation is the one that best mimics the ascertainment scheme to be used in the study.
Across the gestational ages studied, these trends mimicked those found in normal pregnancies.
The experimental design used in this simulation mimics the example, assuming 125 progeny and 14 measurement points.
The live instrument, which is frequently played in a number of unconventional postures, sometimes mimics this accompaniment, or creates a counterpoint to it.
Nocker performs strictness analysis by term reduction in abstract domains, mimicking the effect of term reduction in the concrete domains.
We can, however, specify identity as a relation capable of mimicking certain aspects of inductive equality.
Astrocyte-conditioned medium partly mimicked the effects of added astroglia.
In vitro, this naturally pulsating environment of astroglia has traditionally been mimicked by delivering mechanical stimuli with the tip of a patch-pipette.
Dancing a dance mimicking invitation and curse, he managed to shoo the animal away.
In addition, the movement of the slide mimics thrusting.
The simple rule-based modelling approach that mimics human behaviour was preferred to sophisticated dynamic optimization techniques.
The former frequently mimics military hierarchies in having a two-tier split between the officer class and the rank-and-file.
The model, therefore, as they point out, only mimics power law behavior.
In addressed term rewriting we simultaneously rewrite all sub-terms sharing a same address, mimicking what would happen in an implementation.
A loss of resolution at the grid scale provides numerical diffusion, mimicking molecular mixing as it smoothes mass fraction!, and dissipation as it smoothes velocity!.
In the numerical exercise, we simulate the model in a way that mimics the persistent volatility of high-frequency stock data documented in numerous empirical studies.
The cyber netic physiologists, on the other hand, were fascinated with the complexity and subtlety of physiological models mimicking digital computers and feedbackcontrolled servomechanisms.
Experimentally dispersed seeds were placed at temporally staggered i ntervals, mimicking natural d ispersal.
In order to avoid influences from differences in the nature of attacking enemies, artificial mimics of plant enemies were chosen.
How such asynchronies between models and mimics affect avian memory remains an open question.
Figure 1 summarizes several examples of daily activity patterns of butterfly models and mimics which suggest that such possibilities do occur.
As a consequence of risk pooling, the public pension scheme is superior to just mimicking the transfer rules of a family constitution.
76 mimicked the onset of subjective day by increasing cone input to horizontal cells in fish.
The endocrine backcloth found in vivo is not mimicked or even approached closely in vitro.
There is, however, phenomenological evidence which shows that mental imagery may be pictorial, though clearly not in the way that mimics visual perception.
The model mimics the market/regulatory environment through its treatment of on-farm resources and by restricting some input and product flows on/off farms.
The alternate claim exactly mimics the standard claim, except that it is stated in terms of the distribution of chances rather than individual goodness.
In this model assay, we have performed optimization of probe sequences and assay protocol by using synthesized target mimics.
Unfortunately, this does not prove that retinoic acid is the signal: it could be that it merely mimics the true signal.
Note that partitions of unity provide a localization strategy which helps with the scaling dilemma and mimics a stationary situation.
An argument put forward in support of dichotomous choice is that it mimics actual market and referendum decisions.
Deferential conventions introduce a subtlety and richness into the theory of statutory application that at times mimics applied semantic realism.
However, to use the reduction theory to reason about evaluation, it is important to define a notion of reduction that mimics the evaluator.
My goal is to find the simplest possible algorithm that mimics the observed empirical regularities.
Nevertheless, my goal is the simplest possible mechanism that mimics reality.
Our reasoning is that, by assessing whether the simulation's output mimics the child data, it is possible to test whether such ancillary assumptions are required.
A cytosolic factor stimulates repetitive calcium increases and mimics fertilization in hamster eggs.
In all of the wall-parallel sections examined, the orientation of vein inclusions mimicked those of the host rock foliations, that is, they were not random.
The parallel to phasing out or reducing quantities in tradable permits can be mimicked by increasing the tax.
The glass beads used roughly mimicked the size of the food grains.
Tillage methods mimicked those done in the surrounding communal areas.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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