Pairs of these watch glasses can be connected to each other to simulate different types of lens. |
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You'll hear half a bang then a high-pitched whine to simulate ringing in your ears. |
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To simulate the effects of weightlessness, women must lie in beds tipped at an angle of six degrees. |
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An adjustable ratchet, which neither reel has but which the tensioners might help simulate, would of course give you the best of both worlds. |
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Ford Motor Co. has developed what it calls the Third Age Suit, an outfit its designers don to simulate movements of an aging person. |
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In there, you have to pay close attention to how you simulate landing a Soyuz spacecraft. |
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Keyboard instruments can simulate these effects by a rapid alternation of notes, often an octave apart. |
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I taxi back for two more take-offs and landings, the last with the left engine at 15-inches and 1500 rpm to simulate an engine failure. |
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Since the rotations and revolutions of the moon were different from Earth, an artificial sky, sun, and moon were set up to simulate Earth. |
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Set against a blue background, the butterflies are connected to rods and wires that move their wings and simulate flight. |
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Therefore, we selected 5000 cycles of loading to simulate such mechanical conditions. |
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A coach lofts the ball at the rim to simulate an errant shot, and the drill is on. |
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Congenital lues up to the time of puberty may simulate acute articular rheumatism. |
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For instance, the battle dance of the Samburu contains fierce jumping motions, which simulate actions of a raid. |
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Objects were painted to either simulate the color and maculation of Brownheaded Cowbirds eggs or they were painted immaculate white. |
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For the Web, the images needed to look more like final products, so texturing was used to simulate the fleece look. |
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A poet must experience, rather than simulate reality or rely on second-hand information. |
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Six needles, already threaded with colored yarn, are laid out next to each other so that the colors of the threads simulate a rainbow of sorts. |
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Perhaps unintentionally these narrative jumps simulate the jarring experience of a mid-movie bathroom break. |
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They blow bellows at them to simulate a strong wind and then light torches to simulate the imagined layer of fire in the sky. |
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Those who remember when Sukuma figures were a regular part of dance competitions recall their use to simulate sexual relations. |
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To prepare for the gruelling event, she trained at the gym, using cross trainer machines, which simulate the action of skiing. |
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There are also quite a few flight sims that simulate modern or historic aircraft. |
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The test was designed to simulate what would happen if their offices became unusable in the event of a wide-scale power loss or crowd trouble. |
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Today's simulation systems typically use advanced mathematical models to simulate and predict factory floor operations. |
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An open label design was chosen to simulate the conditions under which a healthcare provider or migraine patient might introduce a new therapy. |
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Daily activities often focus on communication or simulate situations for participants to experience. |
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To simulate conditions out on a boat, they read only the instructions attached to the jacket, not the entire user's manual. |
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Instead of having them don fake beards to simulate age, he allows their youthful appetite for experiment to emerge. |
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Yeast cells can be mistaken for red blood cells since they have a double refractile wall which may simulate the donut appearance of red cells. |
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It's not easy to simulate their inner confidence while on national television, but it won't hurt to try. |
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The spaces are designed to make the visitor feel disoriented, to simulate the feeling of those who were exiled. |
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At best, they claim, clever programming might allow it to simulate human emotions, but these would just be clever fakes. |
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Don't get emotional, though it isn't necessarily bad to simulate some emotion in order to change an opponent's behavior. |
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Where once we had professional mourners to simulate grief on behalf of the vastly relieved, we now have mute indifference. |
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In 1997, Governato designed a computer model to simulate evolution of the universe from the big bang until the present. |
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The crank has bobweights attached to it to simulate the weight of the pistons. |
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These bobweights simulate the total weight from the formula used in weighing all the components. |
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He reaches over and picks up the slender rod he plans to use to simulate a rapier. |
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With a super-duper particle smasher, physicists might be able to simulate the earliest moments of the cosmos. |
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There is no question of any neurological condition that could simulate brain death. |
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Range threat systems simulate the tracking systems of enemy missiles and guns and are used to train pilots to evade the tracking systems. |
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The children built a volcano using clay and used the chemical reaction between bread soda and vinegar to simulate the volcano. |
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Japanese bio-scientists are trying to develop the biological neural networks that simulate nervous systems of living organisms. |
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In order to simulate neural networks of brain-size, neurocomputers need to be scaled up. |
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In other words, aspartame disease can simulate diabetic retinopathy or peripheral neuropathy. |
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Inside the tank, NASA scientists are able to simulate the zero-gravity conditions that astronauts experience during space flight. |
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In general, rate-responsive devices are preferred because they more closely simulate the physiologic function of the sinus node. |
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The firm has developed mathematical algorithms to simulate fabric drape and garment fit. |
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It was on paper stained by one of their chemicals to simulate antique parchment. |
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The interaction Hamiltonian is then diagonalized and the resulting stick spectrum is dressed with Gaussians to simulate homogeneous broadening. |
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Peyton's work may be said to simulate a posed fashion shot, his a candid photo. |
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How do you do that, when a hand puppet represents the antagonist, or to simulate a rocket taking off, the camera pulls away from a desk lamp? |
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It is already possible today for researchers to exchange haptic stimuli over the Internet to simulate handshakes. |
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The tests even simulate how networks make bandwidth and other changes on the fly. |
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Seeds for the spring plantings were cold stratified for 14 days to simulate the cold experienced by overwintering seeds. |
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Graphite hits the retina in allusive ways, and in these drawings, broad tonal variety and the use of both white and buff sheets simulate chroma. |
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To simulate a situation in which neither parent is known, the assignment of parentage was divided into two parts. |
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The tests included temperatures as cold as minus 112 degrees Fahrenheit to simulate the conditions of open space. |
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The soil was then allowed to dry and placed in cold storage to simulate winter conditions, until the following summer. |
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The combination of fluorescent and incandescent lamps was intended to simulate ambient solar radiation. |
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Animation is the time-consuming art of drawing pictures in sequences, which, when viewed rapidly, simulate motion. |
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One computer game was designed to simulate the negative consequences of drug abuse. |
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He also said he took some of these through the security screening on himself because he had reddish clay to simulate plastic explosive. |
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A pointing stick on the left moves the cursor, and two buttons on the same side simulate the left and right mouse buttons. |
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They learned that they could use a pair of atoms to simulate the electrons of a Cooper pair. |
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He painted their necks and faces with red paint to simulate blood and held knives, pokers and even daggers to their throats. |
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This is another test that measures irritancy by using pumpkin rind to simulate the effect of a test substance on human skin. |
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As a child, Oseman remembers acting out scenes with his Lego men, closing one eye and raising his head to simulate a crane shot. |
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What is a lot more practical, and a darn sight more convenient, is to get a computer to simulate these immersion aspects for us. |
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For instance, prior to prototyping an engine design, engineers will model key components and digitally simulate their performance. |
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The strained limbs in his bronzes of ballerinas behind the stage expose the ordeals necessary to simulate an effortless grace on the stage. |
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I understand only that gyrators are used to simulate inductors, and they reverse voltage. |
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However, it is probably a wise idea to simulate the same system at different surface areas and using different ensembles. |
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As a result, the constellations at these two different epochs can simulate the GPS and Galileo constellations at a single epoch. |
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Most frequently Sukuma figures are used to satirize character types, create narratives with invented characters, or simulate sexual relations. |
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To simulate long-term wear and tear, we use a special machine to scrub the frying pans several hundred times each with a scouring pad, washing-up liquid and water. |
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The model was used to simulate scaled fruit-fly wings in hover. |
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The player squats on the Balance Board, and then lifts to their toes to simulate jumping. |
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The serving table, attributed to Thomas Seymour, is topped by two extremely rare American knife cases that employ charred poplar to simulate ebony. |
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This reproduction does not simulate the jerky movements of a sci-fi automaton, however, but the strange instruments of a science fiction soundtrack. |
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Modern pewter can be polished to a bright silver like finish or if preferred chemical darkeners can be used to simulate the patinas associated with old pewter. |
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Concrete countertops and concrete carved to simulate rockwork are some of the more interesting and high-profile applications of decorative concrete. |
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In a first for a TV series, the actors were filmed on parabolic flights to simulate zero gravity conditions so that they really are floating weightless in some of the scenes. |
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Consequently, a new method was developed by using an UHV tribometer associated with surface analytical tools to simulate the molecule chemical reactivity toward surfaces. |
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With a slogan in the imperative for every page, each designed to stimulate or simulate happiness, the calendar is a study in conventional contentment. |
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Our experiments did not simulate the effects of climate change when spreading rates can be expected to accelerate during wet intervals and decelerate during dry intervals. |
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Easypop can simulate haploid, diploid, or haplodiploid organisms. |
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He tried to simulate emotions so that Ant would not become too suspicious. |
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Spielberg's films have the advantage of comparison, between live actors, who simulate terror, and monstrous reptiles that look so real you hold your breath when close to them. |
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To address the functional consequences of this asymmetry, we simulate diffusion and transport of synaptically released glutamate in these two brain areas. |
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In these areas, they're using both tissue culture flasks and custom made bioreactors to simulate, on a small-scale, how cells will behave in the human body. |
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Designed to simulate conditions just about anywhere on the planet, each height-adjustable light pole is equipped with three different kinds of highway luminaries. |
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They can be used in designing gear trains, including those that might be found in a planetarium to simulate the relative motion of the sun and moon around Earth. |
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He developed a static device that used films to simulate aerial combat. |
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It's a pump for bedridden patients that is designed to simulate the physiological pumping mechanism in the sole of the foot that is usually activated by weight bearing. |
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To identify the best way to control the cantilever, the researchers used computer models to simulate both chemically and electrically based switching mechanisms. |
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The figures of the Four Seasons, painted in oil on a gilded background and then overpainted to simulate mosaic, are identical to the Four Seasons window at Cairndhu House. |
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One drill involves players running around a giant hoop to work on their footwork and simulate the angle it usually takes to get into the backfield. |
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Artists' impressions have been drawn up to simulate how the classroom could look, with a boggy area designed to encourage frogs and other insects to the land. |
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The technique, which is said to simulate drowning, has been considered a war crime in the past. |
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Wood panels create virtual rock walls to simulate the craggy cliffs of the lake, and video projections provide dynamic images of seasonal changes. |
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In choosing these diminutive vistas, the photographers also imparted a sense of intimacy in the photos in their attempts to simulate dreamscapes or the unconscious. |
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And a rib belt is tightened to simulate the constriction on the lungs. |
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Cowbird nestlings were placed into nests prior to the hatching of host nestlings to simulate the shorter incubation periods characteristic of parasitic species. |
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Researchers have been able to simulate antigravity under extremely cold temperatures for small objects, but true antigravity is only a theoretical concept. |
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The wheel rotated the experimental dishes horizontally at 2 rpm to provide uniform exposure among dishes and to simulate the mixing in the surface waters of a lake. |
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Signal authentication is the most effective defense against signal spoofing, as unauthenticated users are denied access to the signal, and are unable to simulate the signal. |
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These interesting designs, called gyrators because the simulate inductors, have transistors in the feedback loop and not what you'd find in simple active filter designs. |
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The intra-molecular potential was parameterized to simulate a rigid structure with surface hydroxyl groups that are free to rotate in an AMBER-style torsional potential. |
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Again, that's something you can simulate with reverbs and delays. |
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Using salvage steel from the towers, the agency will simulate the force created by the airliner striking the building to see how the I-beams behaved. |
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The range got its nickname because, in normal use, technicians fire chicken carcasses at a test target at varying speeds to simulate a direct bird-strike during flight. |
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The test profiles we selected to simulate this behavior consisted of square waves with 2-32 ppb peak magnitudes and periods ranging from 10 to 100 seconds. |
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You can teach a good deal of theory, simulate decision making by cursorily looking at case material and learn about how businesses ought to be run. |
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The fruit fly is among the most studied organisms in the world, because its genes can be easily examined and manipulated to simulate human genetics. |
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Previous attempts to simulate brain processes used software, silicon chips, or a combination of both. |
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So the new online courses take the best of what we know works in a classroom, and tries to emulate that or simulate that in the online environment. |
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Among its primary goals is to simulate a human brain using a vast network of connected supercomputers. |
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A vibration exciter was used to simulate calling song ground vibrations in playback experiments to examine vibration as a possible communication channel between calling males. |
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The upper limb orthesis function is to simulate its biological equivalents. |
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To simulate how the shingles would heat up in summer, she placed each postage stamp-size sample under a 150-watt sun lamp. |
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The hexahedral finite volume elements are generated in the porous media zone to simulate the tube bundle flow resistance. |
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Day three was completed on a cross-trainer, a stationary exercise machine used to simulate walking or running. |
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Ultra high pressure tribometer for testing CO2 refrigerant at chamber pressures up to 2000 psi to simulate compressor conditions. |
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There is a paucity of preclinical models that simulate the development of ovarian tumors in humans. |
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We will use a smoke machine to simulate the fog you will actually encounter. |
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The apparatus has a surface comprised of indicia having a configuration colored and shaped to simulate an eye and eye perimeter tissue. |
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To evaluate propagation danger, it is necessary to apply some propagation model and simulate the behaviour of the fireline. |
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This change would allow farmers and herders to simulate the effect on the community of any change in the gene pool of that community. |
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Key to the success of the PAMS project is the ability to simulate networks in real-time on parallel shared-memory machines and parallel clusters. |
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Finally, ANSYS electronics solutions simulate the electromagnetic impact of changing flux densities within the new designs. |
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But as a Hollywood music man, his job, in a sense, is to simulate it. |
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A series of experiments are carried out to simulate the equilibrium conditions as the ecospheric recovery rate improves. |
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In those sites, carbon arc lamps were used to simulate the flash of tram cables. |
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The kerogen in the rock can be converted into crude oil using heat and pressure to simulate natural processes. |
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The process enabled an engineer to simulate moving the sound to behind, above or beside the listener's ears. |
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Many aerodynamic experiments are conducted in wind tunnels, to simulate real life situations while measuring the various drag forces on the car. |
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The song used gimmicks such as a vocal stutter to simulate the speech of a mod on amphetamines, and two key changes. |
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That one can neither simulate nor dissimulate anything including a refined education I need hardly tell you. |
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Sometimes, slides are placed underneath the erg to try to simulate the movement of being on the water. |
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This is due to the ergometer's inability to properly simulate the larger rowers drag on a boat due to weight. |
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The artillery of the Second and Fifth armies conducted a bombardment to simulate a general attack as a deception. |
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The models were placed within coils which could simulate the Earth's magnetic field at any location. |
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Along the way, a firetruck is prepared to simulate the effects of a spring rain. |
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A mathematical model used to simulate river or stream flow and calculate water quality parameters is a hydrological transport model. |
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The explosives might be spiked with radioactive materials to simulate fallout dispersal. |
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Starting in the mid to late 1990s, QPFs were used within hydrologic forecast models to simulate impact to rivers throughout the United States. |
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The physical realism of models is tested by examining their ability to simulate contemporary or past climates. |
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Climate models use quantitative methods to simulate the interactions of the atmosphere, oceans, land surface and ice. |
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Architectural models were tested by having troops march around them to simulate an earthquake. |
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Construction paper was used to simulate the watchband and case, and was also used as a background mat. |
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There, axis-symmetric shell and two-dimensional solid models were used to simulate the railgun presented in the form of a tube. |
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The model will be used to simulate the effects of an earthquake. |
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Sphinx was designed to accurately simulate these effects, including gap fields, wrap around currents, and return path discontinuities. |
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A team of Swedish scientists believes that bugs spread by dogs simulate the lymphatic systems of babies, leading to enlarged tonsils. |
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This state of the art flak jacket utilises patented pneumatic technology to simulate bullet hits, punches, body slams, explosions and much more. |
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Phytotoxicity bioassays can be carried out in laboratory to simulate some of the factors that could occur in the environment. |
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Back then there were no vapor cigarettes for you simulate smoking. |
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They wanted to simulate what would happen to the carbon sinks on the land and the ocean for each model as the world gets warmer. |
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A cardboard cylinder, containing a small amount of gunpowder was known as a Thunderflash and used to simulate grenades. |
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Saffrey last night admitted his collection included exploding thunderflashes, which the military used to simulate blasts in training. |
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The software allows drilling planners to simulate drill holes with explosives that can be test-fired. |
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To simulate the tungsten-halogen headlamp, a small 30-W tungsten-halogen narrow beam floodlamp was used. |
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A team of operators sat at a control booth on the ground below the machine, from which they could simulate weather conditions such as wind or cloud. |
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Climate models produce a good match to observations of global temperature changes over the last century, but do not simulate all aspects of climate. |
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Headphones and a microphone were used to simulate the handsfree effect. |
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Ergometers do not simulate the lateral balance challenges, the exact resistance of water, or the exact motions of true rowing including the sweep of the oar handles. |
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Simulation includes the ability to simulate multiple turrets and spindles for TurnMill applications as well as gang slides, tool posts and turrets for Swiss-type lathes. |
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Red lamps were used to simulate blast furnaces and locomotive fireboxes. |
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Kirby explicitly sought to simulate language emergence in the absence of selection pressure to explore the power of glossogenetic adaptation alone. |
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They used 15 above-the-knee sectioned cadaveric specimens to simulate positions of dorsiflexion, plantar flexion, inversion and eversion, and rotational forces. |
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Due to the high nonlinearity of contact problems, it will cost a lot of computing resources and time to simulate the contact process of the whole drum and the belt. |
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The center will be equipped with equipment like a vibration machine that could simulate the earth movements up to two meters from the hypocenter of a near-fault earthquake. |
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Virtual memory can simulate physical memory of nearly any size. |
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While the force applied to the coating is unknown in this test method, it evaluates the device in pathways that may simulate the tortuosity of the vascular anatomy. |
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Hexahedral element mesh was used to control the number of milling layer, and the method of killing or activating elements was used to simulate milling. |
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The instruction evolved into train-the-trainer style classes that incorporated methods of using moulage kits to simulate injuries for better training. |
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After measuring hundreds of tipped and untipped plants, Room is analysing the data and preparing to simulate the interactions between pest damage and plant growth. |
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Sarah said that in order to grow plants from Dhofar and the northern mountains of Oman, two indoor biomes will simulate the different climatic conditions. |
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A stereo camera, equipped with two more lenses, enables the camera to simulate human binocular vision, giving it the ability to capture 3-D images. |
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A chatterbot is a programme that attempts to simulate conversation, the aim being to at least temporarily fool you into thinking you are actually talking to another person. |
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The game utilizes the iPhone or iPad's accelerometer to realistically simulate the rolling of a bowling ball and is finetuned to recognize backspin and hooking. |
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Clinically and morphologically, cellular angiofibroma can simulate other benign tumours like leiomyoma, angiomyofibroblastoma, spindle cell lipoma and perineurioma. |
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Maki developed a mathematical model to simulate the direction tear film travels when entering the eye from the lacrimal glands above the upper eyelid. |
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As part of the MUN sessions, students simulate actual proceedings from UN bodies like the Security Council and The General Assembly to try and thrash out fresh resolutions. |
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The calibrator beads with the two lowest intensities simulate weakly labeled and autofluorescent cells, enabling adjustment of critical sensitivity parameters. |
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One example of such advancement is improved wind tunnels which will allow manufacturers to better simulate flight conditions and reduce cycle times in developing new aircraft. |
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