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These oligonucleotide sequences were mimicked from natural mutations (mitochondrial genome) of human population (unpublished).
It is mimicked from Susceptible–Infectious Recovered (SIR) models of swine flu.
Re-sampling is mimicked from PF so a number of replicas proportional to the normalized weight of the sample are generated.
The bout starts with a series of pure-tone whistles and these are followed by the main part of the song, a number of variable sequences that often incorporate snatches of song mimicked from other species of bird and various naturally occurring or man-made noises.
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Later, more advanced emails were sent out that more closely mimicked those from real news organisations.
The first scenario was intentionally chosen because it mimicked protocol from previous experimental studies using guinea pig models.
11 14–16 For consistency, the assumptions for the corresponding test characteristics mimicked those from MRSA diagnostics.
To test this, we mimicked erosion from mounds of these three termite genera under field conditions.
ERβ and Gper expression in skeletal muscle from this chronic study also mimicked the results from the acute study.
Mr. Blankfein, seizing the moment, mimicked the pose from the witness stand, leading to more cackling in the courtroom.
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