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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a system to mimic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a system designed to replicate or imitate certain behaviors, processes, or functions.
Example: "The researchers developed a system to mimic the natural processes of photosynthesis in plants."
Alternatives: "a system for imitation" or "a system to replicate".
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To find out what might be behind this link, scientists engineered a system to mimic the conditions of human pregnancy as closely as possible.
Micromass culture of MSCs is also known as a system to mimic prechondrogenic condensation.
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Now, scientists at Cornell University have created a microfluidic system to mimic that process.
We called the project the Hall of Merit, and set up a voting system to mimic the Hall of Fame's annual elections.
Fermented distillate was produced in a model system to mimic fermentation in food grade coatings to produce 1, 3 propanediol, acetic acid, and lactic acid.
To determine the efficacy of pharmacological purging by ATP, we designed a murine system to mimic the conditions expected in the clinical setting of autologous transplantation using simulated partial remission marrow (SPRM) which was prepared by mixing normal marrow cells and L1210 cells at a ratio of 9 1.
It includes software and hardware, complete with airplane seats and a subwoofer system to mimic the sights, sounds and feeling of flying.
pulmonis), a natural pathogen for rodents, has been widely utilized in mice and rats as a model system to mimic M. pneumoniae-induced pneumonia in humans.
We systematically developed a coculture system to mimic liver-specific microvasculature by using continuous cell lines as model cells for organ-specific endothelial cells and pericytes.
To overcome this barrier, we have set up an artificial system to mimic the compactness of the cereal grain, which consists of filling with wheat flour the space between two glass plates separated with 1.5 mm-thick spacers (figure 1).
An area of decreased blood flow was created by inducing tissue ablation with a CL60 laser system, to mimic an avascular lesion.
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