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"That's fucking great," Giehler mimicked, in a mock-Cockney accent.
" 'Your movies are so great -- will you marry me?,' " Eric mimicked in a high pitch.
This process can be mimicked in a Petri dish, though imperfectly.
In this paper we propose a new consistent boundary treatment for this method, which is such that continuous integration-by-parts identities (including boundary contributions) are mimicked in a discrete sense.
Some feel old-fashioned, but as if more than one layer of time is involved – as if you're reading a 1950s story mimicked in a pastiche of a TV drama from the 1970s.
The solar photocatalytic degradation of an organophosphorous pesticide (pirimiphos-methyl, PMM) has been mimicked in a microphotoreactor operating with an artificial light flux, which could be attenuated to values close to that of sun in Almerı́a.
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The scam cost the government millions of dollars, made national headlines and was even mimicked in an episode of "The Sopranos," when the mob plotted a similar scheme in New Jersey.
"We have these systems up and running now to mimic, in a much more accurate manner, what would likely happen in a patient," Dr. Roth says.
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.
As Katz explains, a simple conversation between two people can tap into the full depth of a person's life experiences, and this remains impossible to mimic in a machine.
In this way, we mimic in a simple way possible annotation errors or inconsistencies.
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