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The environment used might simulate a humid tropical area, seaside air with high salt content, or one of many others.
The labrum might be absent and a sulcus or cleft might simulate a tear (Abe et al. 2000, Studler et al. 2008, Rakhra 2011).
These conditions might simulate a situation where there is both VEGF and VEGFf entering a cell environment due to local conversion of VEGF to VEGFf by NE rather than the case where excess VEGFf enters a cell environment.
Alternative hypotheses pertaining to promoter action were described in terms of possible mechanisms by which nonelectrophilic promoters might simulate a second mutation by increasing or decreasing the levels of a nonchromosomal replicating particle in target cells.
You might simulate a butt-kicking, but it only lasts a matter of seconds.
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Overall, our results help quantify how legibility changes as a function of age, and, critically, how we might simulate how an older user might see and experience an interface.
Galison also emphasizes that elimination of background that might simulate or mask an effect is central to the experimental enterprise, and not a peripheral activity.
It is important to recognize that a full bladder might simulate free fluid.
A study of field heterogeneity, which might simulate various field designs, indicated the importance of spatial structuring to slug population dynamics and the utility of the IbM for simulating a range of potential spatial management treatments for slug control to maximise crop yield.
Fragmenting bodies through scattershot close-ups and cuts might simulate excitement, but too often, as in "The Mechanic," it's a kind of cinematic dismemberment.
A representative was quoted by Automotive News as saying that consumers might simulate the gas station experience by plugging in for just five minutes and "topping off" their packs.
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