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Many groups mimic the structure of the military, assigning ranks and arranging members in battalions and field forces.
The staggered landscapes mimic the structure of Dickinson's poetry, the way one image or idea shifts, collapses or opens into another.
"We were interested to make a piece that integrated into the building but would not mimic the structure," Ms. Smith said in an interview.
Poisons also may be grouped according to their ability to mimic the structure of certain important molecules in the cell.
The rings are engineered to mimic the structure and function of the six layers of human cortical brain tissue.
Researchers are creating microchips that mimic the structure and function of living organs, such as the lung and heart.
Most engineering approaches attempt to recreate lost organs by using scaffolds that mimic the structure of the adult organ.
Consequently, researchers are aiming to mimic the structure of nacre to design tough and strong composite materials with superior properties.
Therefore, apatite-polymer hybrids designed to mimic the structure of bone represent candidates for high-performance bone substitutes.
Ceragenins (CSAs) are synthetic antimicrobial compounds designed to mimic the structure and function of endogenous antimicrobial peptides (AMPs).
In this paper, we design a fullerene to mimic the structure of μ-conotoxin, which has been shown to bind with strong affinity to NavAb [16, 17].
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