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Counterintuitively, Burns believes that, by employing brisker, more cartoonish animations whenever a digital player, say, leaps for a header or executes a showboating overhead kick, PES better replicates what we imagine it feels like to be a hyper-athletic professional footballer, rather than the exact reality.
The goal is to assess if our mathematical model is still good enough when we use a simulation model that better replicates a real environment.
Furthermore, fiber alignment in collagen scaffolds enhanced the gene expression of aggrecan, indicating cell responsiveness to anisotropy that also better replicates the natural environment of cartilage.
In contrast, the killing of another innocent victim better replicates the original offense, which was itself inflicted on innocent victims.
We found that (i) the CHIKV 06.21 strain gives higher dissemination rates and better replicates in Ae. albopictus from La Réunion, (ii) the midgut plays a key role in viral replication, and (iii) Ae. albopictus from La Réunion is as efficient vector as Ae. aegypti and Ae. albopictus from Vietnam when infected with the CHIKV 06.21.
Thus, it is likely our technique better replicates systematic practice than theirs.
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They argued that Mr. Perry could far better replicate the brash and populist appeal that Mr. Christie had with voters than Mr. Romney could.
But now, many entrepreneurs have their sights set on better replicating those experiences online, creating a category of e-commerce loosely known as social shopping.
Ms. Benson, who has directed numerous productions at Soho Rep, said the space may be at a disadvantage in depicting the luxuries of 1780s Versailles but can better replicate another, less welcome aspect of Marie's existence there.
Buonconte, for instance, is saved from perdition by the solitary tear he sheds while muttering a dying prayer; Dante's pathos-filled lagrimetta, with its charmingly miniaturizing t's, is better replicated by Merwin's staccato "little tear" than by Mandelbaum's "just one tear".
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