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"It was clearly identified as a simulation of interference effects, not a demonstration of actual interference," he said.
A collateral cost of these disruptions, though, is that people will question how the staging rights came to be awarded to a course many experts see as a simulation of America, after heavy lobbying by Sir Terry Matthews, its owner, in pursuit of a personal obsession.
Newell views a UTC as a simulation of behavior.
The traffic loads were applied statically in the model as concentrated (point) loads as a simulation of the wheel loads.
Others, such as Currie (1995; Currie & Ravenscroft, 1997; Abell & Currie, 1999) and Hesslow (2002), have also suggested that imagery is best understood as a simulation of perception.
We offer the algorithm as a tool for designers rather than as a simulation of the biological processes involved.
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Atlanta as a show is a simulation of truth, because simulations are rarely perfect.
Consequently, the sampling scheme used should not be considered as strictly equivalent to a simulation of genetic drift.
At George Mason University in Virginia, researchers measure the brain waves of study subjects as they use a simulation of the work done at the Nevada Air Force base.
The array, built by IBM's Storage Systems team at Almaden, will be used by the nameless client as part of a simulation of "real-world phenomena".
Additionally, we expect introduced tetraploid populations to have a higher reproductive capacity when compared to the native tetraploids, as illustrated by a simulation of seed production.
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