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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a kind of simulated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that resembles or imitates another thing in a specific way, often in contexts related to technology, art, or experiences.
Example: "The virtual reality experience was a kind of simulated environment that allowed users to explore distant worlds."
Alternatives: "a type of imitation" or "a form of replication."
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(Dishwashing detergent is a kind of simulated saliva, digesting the food you couldn't stomach).
And in a kind of simulated living-room, Paul and Norman were playing with a plastic doughnut, though I'm afraid I failed to establish which was the volunteer and which the dog.
Cameron outlined his views following claims made in the former US president's new book, Decision Point, published this week, which said that the use of the technique – a kind of simulated drowning – on terrorism suspects "helped break up plots" to attack Heathrow and Canary Wharf.
So, it's a combination of a real market for well-qualified students, and a kind of simulated market, in which the quota is allocated according to price, for the rest.
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It is, perhaps, the most fun kind of simulated sex you might ever see on a stage, a cannonball shot against barriers, prejudices, body nonsense, fear of the physical, terror of the aging corpus.
The best One Direction songs tend to share a kind of velocity, simulating the tempo and design of a crush.
This kind of simulated data are widely used in the literature [5, 25 27].
In the present study, different kinds of simulated grooves were devised to estimate the remanufacturing process of ductile cast iron by laser cladding.
Comparisons between ACOMCD, SaTScan, GaScan (genetic algorithm-based scan statistic), and FleXScan (flexibly shaped spatial scan statistic) on three kinds of simulated datasets show that ACOMCD performs the best in simultaneously determining the exact number of clusters and identifying multiple irregularly shaped clusters.
Two kinds of simulated sequences were generated: error-free and error-containing reads.
In this part, we validated the performances of SWA in three kinds of simulated datasets containing interspersed repeats, tandem repeats, and compound repeats, respectively.
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