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Next to each example, describe how such adaptations could be mimicked by scientists in their laboratories.
The intricate settings of the jewellery - the bracelets, pendants, and tiaras - could be mimicked by the choreography.
If that natural mutation could be mimicked in human blood cells, patients could be endowed with immunity to the deadly virus.
The design of these compounds explore the hypothesis that the stilbene framework could be mimicked with an appropriate 2-(Alkyloxyphenyl benzimidazole scaffold.
A colorant was added to the material (20% w/w iron oxide), which did not affect the material properties excessively, so the milling process could be mimicked well.
They reckon their design could be mimicked anywhere there is a difference in temperature of at least 50°C between heating and cooling water.
In particular, voltage-clamp recordings of Na+/K+ ATPase currents indicated that ethanol partially inhibits this pump and this effect could be mimicked by low concentrations of the Na+/K+ ATPase blocker ouabain.
Receptor stimuli that hydrolyze PIP2 lowered adhesion energy, a process that could be mimicked by expressing PH domains that sequester PIP2 or by targeting a 5'-PIP2-phosphatase to the plasma membrane to selectively lower plasma membrane PIP2 concentration.
In the presence of complete cholinergic and adrenergic blockade, nerve stimulation evoked complex time course changes in tissue cyclic AMP and cyclic GMP levels which could be mimicked precisely by VIP.
The effects of cosmic acceleration could be mimicked, astronomers say, by unusual dust in the far universe or by unsuspected changes in the characteristics of supernovas over cosmic time.
This effect could be mimicked by treatment with DPTA, a metal chelator and was not evident under hypoxic conditions.
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