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He based the Iosono technology on the principle of wave propagation put forward more than three centuries ago by Christiaan Huygens, the Dutch physicist, an idea that led to the theory of wave field synthesis, which states that the acoustic wave field of a sound source can be emulated by secondary sources.
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Since ertPS can be emulated by rtPS, we will combine these two traffic classes into one.
So this is also one insider whose actions should not necessarily be emulated by the investing public.
Biophysicists have demonstrated that many essential features of complex biological systems can be emulated by relatively simple computational models.
These have distinct mechanisms of action that could, in principle, be emulated by small molecules to generate novel antimicrobial agents.
"What MINUGUA has done should be emulated by other peace-building efforts around the world.
Role modelling can be describe as carrying out a behaviour that can be emulated by others, in this case by children.
Consequently, the solvation behavior of TAGs can probably be emulated by one solvent, although the solubilization process can be complex in some cases.
He added, "He's been emulated by everyone else".
Yet many of the Fed's experiments are already being emulated by other central banks.
His social welfare policies were emulated by Britain before the end of the 19th century.
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