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The researchers focused on the tendency of people in conversation to alter their pitch, volume, pace and other characteristics of speech to emulate one another.
This is in line with predictions that reciprocal radiations should occur for some insect-plant associations [ 4, 14, 15] where the proliferation and distribution of endoparasites and their hosts are expected to emulate one another.
It is likely that new techniques will be developed, particularly exploiting thread-level parallelism, to improve the performance of emulating one ISA on another.
We will discuss several real world cases during class, and you can imagine emulating one of them.
Rosenberg, emulating one of his earliest and greatest models, Blake, begins to shape his own mythology, as does David Jones.
Emulating one of his heroes, Vladimir Mayakovsky, the poet of the revolution, he wanted to lay down his life for a cause.
"Yes," he said, but given the chance of emulating one of the United Kingdom's parts, he would plump for Scotland, he said, explaining: "They are richer".
Emulating one of Oppenheim's works, they will create a scene with shadow puppets, using either their own patterns or cutouts from a reproduction of one of his paintings.
"There" is Auschwitz, and this group is, with its instrumentation, uniforms and repertory, emulating one of the best known of the concentration-camp ensembles: the Birkenau women's orchestra of some 54 Jewish prisoners at Auschwitz from 1943 through 1945.
A subclone of NSCs transduced with a retrovirus encoding NT-3 (yielding >90% neurons in vitro) was implanted into unilaterally asphyxiated postnatal day 7 mouse brain (emulating one of the common causes of cerebral palsy).
He explains that William Goldman, a screenwriter, did a similar exercise for Broadway 30 years earlier; but emulating one's more famous friends (most of the stars who appear in the book are described as friends or acquaintances) does not seem reason enough.
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