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The phrase "ability to emulate the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's or something's capacity to replicate or imitate a particular function, behavior, or characteristic.
Example: "The software's ability to emulate the performance of high-end systems makes it a valuable tool for developers."
Alternatives: "capacity to mimic the" or "skill to replicate the".
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The primary appeal of neural networks is their ability to emulate the brain's pattern-recognition skills.
Today, it is his ability to emulate the style of the Dutch masters he so adored that lends a reality to his mountains of meringue.
Composites comprising a polymeric component and calcium phosphate are discussed in light of their ability to emulate the soft/hard composite structure of bone.
This provides the ability to emulate the EEPROM within the flash and upgrade the system while it is in the field.
"The Italian government has been severely constrained in its ability to emulate the Spanish example, due to high public debt and the new, more stringent EU state-aid rules, whereby NPL purchases by a public entity would trigger an onerous 'bail-in' of bank creditors," said Federico Santi, an analyst at the risk consultancy Eurasia Group.
But Ms. Aamodt's and Mr. Wang's work is practical and encouraging, and a focus on developing self-control — in whatever way works for your child — feels far more doable than the sudden ability to emulate the parenting style of entirely different culture.
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In this respect, the ability to emulate in a cell culture the physical cues involved in the physiological development of a normal cardiac tissue is a key for a successful application of tissue engineering in regenerative medicine.
Yesterday's dazzling defeat of AZ Alkmaar in the Champions League made it 10 wins from 10 at the Emirates this season and while Wenger admitted this team has a long way to go to be on par with the 'Invincibles' of 2003-04 he does believe they have the ability to emulate that title-winning side.
While the system shows a satisfactory emulation accuracy of about 77.4 μ A during a solar panel emulation its latency, measured in 7.4 ms, can negatively impair the ability to emulate a generic energy source for wireless sensor networks.
Fuzzy expert systems have the ability to emulate fuzzy human reasoning and judgment processes.
"If what we think of as the human mind is the product of a biological machine (albeit a complex one), there is little to suggest that we won't one day have the ability to emulate it... .. "You're having friends over and before you know it, a battle has ensued in your living room over who can show the funniest YouTube video.
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