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With its rapped verses, Patton said he was attempting to simulate the same vibe as Blondie's Rapture, though the lyrics are about simulating something else.

Connectionists took a different tack, by attempting to simulate the way that millions of neurons, each of which was very simple and responded only to its immediate neighbors, combined in the brain to produce complex cognition.

Although Kroto, Curl, and Smalley discovered this fundamental new form of carbon as a synthetic product in the course of attempting to simulate the chemistry in the atmosphere of giant stars, fullerenes were later found to occur naturally in tiny amounts on Earth and in meteorites.

His team spent months attempting to simulate the conditions – not easy when you've got to mimic the low gravity as well as the terrain – and went through every combination of forward and backwards motion for the wheels, even using them as paddles to attempt to swim Spirit out (something which proved surprisingly effective, but came too late to save it/her).

She added, however, that "Some of the lyrics and dialogue are not easily understoodit sounds as if adult voices may be attempting to simulate the voices of small children".

Studies attempting to simulate the impact of nonpharmaceutical interventions on pandemic transmission have found that the anticipated benefits of school closures may be substantially undermined if children are not sufficiently isolated (14, 17 ).

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Throughout the history of spectacle, panoramas in particular have attempted to simulate the experience of travel.

Using such assumptions, scientists attempt to simulate the behavior of electrons with computers.

The model attempts to simulate the assignment process of technicians, as carried out by the manager of a help desk.

The noise over the speakers was almost intolerable as the Giants attempted to simulate the crowd noise they will hear Sunday in the Metrodome.... Tight end JEREMY SHOCKEY engaged in noncontact drills.

In experiments that attempt to simulate the production of oil from fractured reservoirs, the cumulative production of oil is measured as a function of time.

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