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"The wraps with the animal-skin prints and ones in bright oranges and yellows, for example, mimicked the trends from last season".
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Chai Crunch, for example, mimics the popular tea with spices including cinnamon, cloves and dried orange peel.
Stochastic optimization, for example, mimics the randomness found in physical systems (such as cooling metals or mutating DNA) in order to produce "good enough" solutions instead of computationally hard ones.
Sex is one of the most common reasons: Some orchids, for example, mimic the appearance of female bees to lure male bees that pollinate them.
This example mimics the differentiation of Th2 cells, which produce IL-4, which strongly enhances differentiation of naïve cells into more Th2 cells.
Enemy, for example, mimics the rhythm of (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction and self-consciously apes a Velvet Underground guitar freakout: it's a fantastic guitar pop song, but it's hardly a brave new sound.
The suppression of the immune system by BZR1 was particularly pronounced when the conditions required fast plant growth for example, when they mimicked the conditions experienced by seedlings before they emerge from the soil, and must grow swiftly to reach the light before they starve.
Fig. 4 gives one example mimicking a situation for a receiver placed on a leaf of the plant Aechmea magdalenae, when a male is tremulating within the calyx of the plant (where males have been observed tremulating in the first hours of nocturnal activity).
For example, mimicking a disabled kid in your class isn't funny, it's just mean.
Some music take any track off the new Swans record, for example—almost mimics the effects of a grenade.
For example, by mimicking the rigidity of endogenous niche in dish, the proliferation ability of isolated MuSCs is increased.
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