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Physical models can imitate complicated phenomena, or be simple, and inexpensive.
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This model can imitate pathological changes in atherosclerotic lesions with high consistency when fed with a Western diet[35].
Although this does not hold for all models, it is often useful if a model can imitate the dynamics of a process over time, in order to accurately study a model.
This paper presents a simple, Gaussian noise utilizing, computational model that can imitate animal behavior of performing Lévy and Brownian walks pattern in a low and high target density.
In this paper, we have presented a simple, Gaussian-noise utilizing, computational model that can imitate animals behavior of performing Lévy and Brownian walks depends on the target density.
Being an in vitro model of brain ischemia, oxygen-glucose deprivation (OGD) injury in rat brain slices has the advantages of both in vivo and in vitro models, and therefore can imitate damages induced by brain I/R injury in intact animals.
It means that Kobe Bryant may serve as an inspiration but not a model, because nobody can imitate him without fines.
In Vygotskian terms, the learner's social interaction with the mediator provides a model that the learner can imitate and transform, developing beyond his current capabilities, or beyond his ZPD.
The rabbit's abdominal aorta is a perfect model for atherosclerosis, which can imitate human lesions, if correct food and dietary conditions are given to the rabbit [ 20, 21].
One benefit of the strategy is that potential dilemmas involving model mimicking, where models based on strikingly different principles can imitate each other's predictions, are brought to light.
"I can imitate black girls".
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