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We have also avoided R-specific extensions as a server or web-based application, so the model can be imitated with other computational engines (e.g., code written in C).

Half of the images were imitated with the use of a mirror and half were imitated without the use of a mirror.

Barely seven years old, it has some 40 franchises in Asia.And like all good ideas, it has already been imitated, with some 30 copycat chains in Japan and a failed one in South Korea called Beard Uncle.

In a sense it was prophetic, for, as the 19th-century English painter John Constable rightly remarked, "Hogarth has no school, nor has he ever been imitated with tolerable success".

It is modest and inexact; the handle is carved in bovine bone and the niello is imitated with black paint.

In this case, the behavior of beams can be imitated by a rigid bar with two pin-joints.

In the context of these former communist states, the model of governance proposed by the EU is perceived as legitimate and as argued by Delpeuch, has great chance of being imitated "even with a mythologized and a vague understanding of the practice taken for model and of the added value its importation is susceptible to bring to their activity" (Delpeuch, 2008, p. 12).

Successful individuals will be imitated by their peers, with successful (p,q) pairs spreading through the population.

Turing's response to this kind of argument seems to be that a continuous-state machine can be imitated by discrete-state machines with very small levels of error.

We show that the method can be used to examine song development, the accuracy with which rhythm is imitated, and the variability of rhythms across different renditions of a song.

The popularity of trading stamps revived, and by the middle of the century, S&H had become a powerful national company whose success was imitated by scores of local companies with names like Gold Bond, Blue Chip and Plaid Stamps, said Jeff R. Lonto, a Minneapolis author who published "The Trading Stamp Story".

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