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Nānak seeks the company of those, for what benefit can be derived from imitating the high classes?
The genetic algorithm (GA) is a kind of self-adapting heuristic global search algorithm which was derived from imitating the thought of natural biological evolution.
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Frangipani, Any of the shrubs or small trees that make up the genus Plumeria, in the dogbane family, native to the New World tropics and widely cultivated as ornamentals; also, a perfume derived from or imitating the odour of the flower of one species, P. rubra.
The dynamic of collective emotion derives from imitating and exaggerating the emotions of others; see B. Parkinson, "Emotions Are Social," British Journal of Psychology 87 (November 1996): 663 684.
In counterpoint to this dark imagery, Sebald gives Grünewald an alter ego named Mathis Nithart, who creates fanciful fountains and waterworks -- artifacts whose grace and light derive not so much from imitating nature as from employing its materials.
Basketry patterns and sometimes container forms have been imitated by wood-carvers; textile weavers also use decorative motifs derived from basketry.
Hypothetically, the mainly negative charges of gelatine, being a protein, could imitate the properties of natural plasma proteins much better than starch, a carbohydrate molecule derived from plants.
Calculations derived from the C.B.O.
It's plastic derived from petroleum.
His credibility derived from their firsthand observation.
All steroid hormones are derived from cholesterol.
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