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Genetic techniques developed in recent years make it possible to mimic in a laboratory the basic steps of Darwinian evolution by tinkering with an enzyme's genetic structure so as to optimise certain desired reactions.
Dairy products are particularly difficult to replace, says Daniel Granato, a researcher at the Federal University of Paraná, Brazil, because the intrinsic attributes of dairy foods come from proteins and fats that are difficult to mimic in a nondairy substitute.
Dairy products are particularly difficult to replace, says Daniel Granato, a researcher at the Federal University of Paran?Brazil, because the intrinsic attributes of dairy foods come from proteins and fats that are difficult to mimic in a nondairy substitute.
In this way, we mimic in a simple way possible annotation errors or inconsistencies.
In some cases, it is necessary to replace these air quality models with source receptor relationships, to mimic in a faster way the link between emissions and concentrations.
The FP equation is, in turn, equivalent to a Langevin equation, which is used to reconstruct the data, i.e. generate the time series that mimic, in a statistical sense, the original data.
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Nasa said: "Of all the potential challenges crewmembers encounter in the space environment, microgravity has proven to be one of the most difficult to mimic in an experimental setting".
It seeks to mimic, in an appropriate manner, the way the sample is collected from the population in the bootstrap samples from the observed data.
" 'Your movies are so great -- will you marry me?,' " Eric mimicked in a high pitch.
"That's fucking great," Giehler mimicked, in a mock-Cockney accent.
("Ah have to teach mah people," she mimics, in a Prussian approximation of central Tennessee).
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