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For example, some simulators are intended to simulate the performance of communication protocols and some others may be designed to emulate the execution of the binary code.
Panoramas were intended to simulate the sensation of scanning an extensive urban or country view or seascape.
The suit has not been activated yet and I already feel about 80, which is around the age it is intended to simulate.
Israel conducted a successful test of its Arrow missile defense system, shooting down an incoming missile intended to simulate Iran's long-range Shahab-3.
The engines were run at loads and speeds that were intended to simulate the wear that results from 100,000 miles of ordinary driving, the authors say.
Nearly 57percentt of the 1,016 men posted perfect scores on the test, which is intended to simulate the kind of strength and speed needed to perform the job.
The physical test, which carries equal weight with the written exam, consists of eight events intended to simulate the sort of activities firefighters perform in the field, like raising a 20-foot ladder.
Prodded by Mr. Thomas, the staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation is polishing a new economic model intended to simulate the effect of tax cuts on economic growth and revenues.
It elides movements from Bach's second and third orchestral suites, preserving the original scoring except for the addition of a piano continuo intended to simulate a harpsichord, and was played here on a honky-tonk upright.
As part of those changes, it added a tougher, new pole test for side crashes, intended to simulate a vehicle striking a tree or a utility pole at 20 miles an hour.
This network (equation) more closely describes the physical phenomena that the model is intended to simulate.
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