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This was repeated to obtain a pattern meant to imitate the rays of the sun.
Humans possess adaptive biases for social learning such as a tendency to imitate high-status people (Henrich and Gil-White, 2001; Richerson and Boyd, 2005).
It was a classic streamer pattern designed to imitate a witless guppy "with a seductive wiggle".
This is a good beginning for many algorithms that use the data as a random source to imitate the world.
A new challenge for scientists is to think about human being itself, as well as to imitate and optimize it.
He does not emphasize deep space, as other comic artists tend to do in an attempt to imitate film.
These are designed to make available some of the skills of an expert to nonexperts, as they attempt to imitate the thinking patterns and logical decisions of an expert.
Or, more precisely, a pattern carved into stone to imitate the twisting, turning tracks that worms make in soil, almost always found on rustication.
Feldman thought that much of what was touted as professionalism was simply an ability to imitate.
Many other provinces in China try to imitate its pattern to develop their local entrepreneurship ecosystems.
If you're a guy, try to imitate his look as much as possible.
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