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The Virtual Campus that is now being rolled out in UK prisons is a closed system that mimics some aspects of the internet.
The controllers in the better performing robots are selected, altered and propagated to perform the task again in an iterative process that mimics some aspects of natural evolution.
In comparison, the fractal distributor of low outlet density, which mimics some aspects of a conventional distributor, is found to have severe mal-distribution in the resin bed and consequently poor RTD inside the fractal packs.
Resveratrol, at doses that can be readily achieved in humans, fulfills the definition of a dietary compound that mimics some aspects of CR.
Moreover, bed rest, which mimics some aspects of spaceflight, causes impairment of endothelium-dependent functions in the microcirculation [ 32].
The LPS challenge model mimics some aspects of acute exacerbations of COPD, which are often caused by bacterial infections leading to increased TLR signalling.
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However, a high level of modelling can be required to mimic some aspects of behaviour observed in data gathered from flight experiments and even then can fail to capture other details.
Prof Goldstein said the current models were not good enough: "Researchers have had to work around, mimicking some aspects of the disease in non-neuronal human cells or using limited animal models.
Synthetic matrices should mimic some aspects of the natural properties of the collagen scaffold and adjacent proteins of the extracellular matrix (ECM), which constitutes a highly hydrated and fibrous network that supports cell attachment, migration, and other functions.
Modifying silvicultural prescriptions in plantations, particularly with respect to creating or retaining more coarse woody debris (CWD), may improve their ability to support biodiversity, by mimicking some aspects of natural disturbance.
Synthetic scaffolds show great promise for use in tissue engineering due to their ability to mimic some aspects of the extracellular matrix, however, their use has been hindered by the lack of inherent recognition sites that are required for protein and cell interactions.
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