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Once extracted from these natural sources, the hormones are refined to mimic the human hormone molecule.
Designed to mimic old-fashioned eyelet fabric, the metal O's create a modern look with no-sew ease.
Unlike common cuckoos, young indigobirds are reared along with their hosts and they mimic the mouth markings of host nestlings.
To mimic natural seed input and stratification, we seeded the plots with ash and dogwood in late fall.
Because of modern equipment we are able to mimic the natural environment of herptiles quite accurately.
They mimic the hormones produced by the female ovaries and the male testes in animals, which regulate growth and reproduction.
Brilliant mimic and able showbiz charmer though he is, Stewart is a newcomer to the straight acting game.
Product manufacturers have attempted to mimic this process by combining minerals with amino acids in the process of chelation.
Soy formulas contain high levels of compounds that mimic oestrogen, which itself is a known immune system suppressor.
If the symptoms of the drug somehow mimic certain disease symptoms, it would be used homeopathically, in high dilutions, to treat the disease.
We are investigating ways to mimic horripilation using patterning techniques to create regions of ordered and disordered polymers.
The media gives us gender roles and social norms to mimic and worship as creed.
It's important to know which conditions can mimic psychotic illness but should be treated differently, both acutely and chronically.
Various combinations of taps and swipes mimic the actions of a trackpad or mouse.
Neonatal pneumonia can closely mimic hyaline membrane disease clinically, and is the most frequent cause of septicemia in neonate.
To many educators, the remedy for poor classroom performance is an enormous amount of ditto homework sheets that mimic classwork.
These drugs mimic the effects of the hormones cortisone and hydrocortisone, which are naturally produced by your adrenal glands.
One trick is to use tumbled concrete pavers, their raw edges chipped away, to mimic old cobblestones.
Those that closely mimic printed books have problems because they are not easy to read on-screen.
Nothing's tougher for an animator to mimic than hair, and the Affleck has a motionless coif fit for a video game character.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The statement that the redstart is a mimic is to be met with in many books about birds.
Even gallantry with its mimic of being jealous and its pretended constancy was vieux jeu.
The corroboree began after dark, and the men shouted, danced, and carried on a mimic war to the glare of blazing bonfires.
In some of the orb-weaving spiders the males mimic ants, while the much larger females are non-mimetic.
Nor was it clear that he had not been engaged in other than the mimic warfare of the tiltyard.
A distribution of black pigment similar to that found in a model and its mimic may occur also in a non-mimetic ally of the mimic.
He was himself too much of a player on the stage of American affairs to be illusioned by any mimic representation.
She was a born mimic, and could hit off to a hair an eccentricity or an affectation.
Animals which come into contact with the krait and its mimic are hardly likely to inspect their teeth.
I might mimic a passion that I do not feel, but I cannot mimic one that burns me like fire.
It is a strange thing this bed, this mimic grave, where we stretch our tired limbs and sink away so quietly into the silence and rest.
Your Indian boy is a born mimic and impersonator, and this was his day.
So the real rain was turned on and began to descend in gossamer lances to the mimic flower-beds and gravel walks of the stage.
Nothing was sacred from that mimic any more than from a sapper.
I took it up, and saw that she had made a green fillet such as she wore herself, and fastened it about its mimic eyes.
Maryland Joe, his brother, told better stories, though not so good a mimic as the other Kearney, who had a fairly sympathetic voice in singing.
How does this particular translator mimic the artfulness of this narrative device in English without giving the impression of artifice?
Davoust and Massena, who wrought in many a battle tragedy, are here, and so also is Rachel, of equal renown in mimic tragedy on the stage.
One of these youths, fancying himself a mimic, had imitated the Moslems.
Voice, pose and gesture proclaimed at least the excellent mimic.
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