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It does mimic  the men's in its re-affirmation of the power programs.

(Madsen et al. 1991) Gelatine is a more homogeneous substance than human tissue, and while it does mimic globally soft tissue imaging properties, it lacks the variety of soft tissues in the human knee.

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Although it lacks the toxicity of either TNF or IFN-γ when administered by itself, IL-1 does mimic TNF in a number of ways.

"Imitate" functions well enough as the verb mimeisthai; so does "mimic".

Trump does mimic Napoleon's ornate Empire style.

Yes, the main function of these apps does mimic a walkie-talkie: You press down a button and immediately transmit a voice message to a friend.

The symptoms of SAD do mimic those of serious depression.

Accordingly, we explored stable structural mimics of the alkylperoxy species and provide evidence that such structures do mimic the alkylperoxy transition or intermediate state.

ASCs and BMSCs are both more favorable than fibroblasts because they do mimic a more physiological vessel growth [ 43].

It does, however, mimic its predecessor, last year's well-received Left 4 Dead, as a finely calibrated, pure test of teamwork, spatial awareness, reflexes, eye-hand coordination and, perhaps most important, the ability to stay cool under duress (if facing a dozen zombies who are trying to julienne you qualifies as duress).

One way it doesn't mimic a standard lamp is in its look when it is turned off.

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