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Bright spots may simulate the speckled sunlight of the forest canopy as seen from below.

At times a soft tumour of the uterus may simulate a pregnancy.

They may simulate the explosion of a nuclear weapon or model global climate change at blinding speed, but for other problems they will prove sluggish and inefficient.

Internal rectal prolapse may simulate a rectocele or enterocele and requires defecography to establish the diagnosis.

Furthermore, inflammatory processes including non-specific granulomatous prostatitis, xanthoma and malakoplakia may simulate high-grade PCa.

Pleural plaques may simulate pulmonary nodules, and interstitial processes can be masked by adjacent pleural abnormalities.

This may simulate the structural dynamics of various engineering applications such as composite helicopter blades and satellites.

The heartaches and rewards of this journey may simulate the experiences of a sojourner in foreign lands.

(a) The incumbents argue, first, that a method of calculating wholesale lease rates based on the costs of providing hypothetical, most efficient elements may simulate the competition envisioned by the Act but does not induce it.

In malingering, by contrast, the person stimulates or exaggerates an illness or disability to obtain some kind of discernible personal gain or to avoid an unpleasant situation; e.g., a prison inmate may simulate madness to obtain more-comfortable living conditions.

The Wooster Group — the venerable downtown company that is in many ways a model for Radiohole — may simulate the effects of a finely graded hallucinogen on a hyper-intelligent brain.

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