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Discover Ludwig'mimic behavior' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used when referring to one person or thing adopting the behavior of another. For example, "The chimpanzee began to mimic the behavior of its parents to learn how to survive in the wild."
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The results mimic behavior which was observed in the field.
For the other solutes, the DFT data for the Σ5(210) GB are used to mimic behavior of general high-angle interfaces.
Do such models only mimic behavior of target systems?
Children may mimic behavior out of envy and want for the things and situations thugs are described as enjoying, but envy is very different from respect.
Fowler also says that since humans often mimic behavior they see in the media, like generosity, they become inspired to be generous on their own often starting their own chain of giving.
The neurite outgrowth and growth cone collapse assays mimic behavior of growing neurites when they encounter negative guidance cues in the developing nervous system or during axon regeneration (41).
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Mimic behaviors.
These include changes in body temperature, reduced eating and drinking, and lethargy and mimic behaviors of animals in torpor and hibernation [1, 3-6].
Systems biologists are attempting to make computerized models that accurately mimic behaviors of a cell and, more importantly, to predict behaviors that may not be apparent.
While mimicking behaviors can be effective, it is still a rather subtle strategy that leaves the potential for emotional ambiguity.
In this paper, we propose an architecture for a distributed stealth Intrusion Detection and Response System (IDRS) based on mobile agents mimicking behaviors of social insects.
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