Sentence examples for models which resemble from inspiring English sources

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Then there are the flash-memory-based models, which resemble last year's iPod Nano: thin, tall slabs that hold 4 or 8 gigabytes of music, photos and videos (for $150 and $200, like the Nano).

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This method is based on a stochastic state space model, which resembles the parameter errors with stochastic quantities.

Instead, it appears that these types of remedial provisions seek to convert certain legitimate aspects of Microsoft's business model and/or product design into a model which resembles that of other industry participants simply for the sake of changing the status quo.

In this section we introduce the one-way transmission model, which resembles IEEE 802.16j relaying.

In this study, for evaluating whether or not erlotinib would be effective for bone metastases of NSCLC, we tried to establish a novel osteolytic bone invasion model which resembles the clinical characteristics of NSCLC.

Another life-course framework model is the chain of risk model, which resembles what has been described as a "pathways model" [ 17], where each exposure increases the risk of a subsequent exposure, but in addition to an independent effect on the outcome irrespective of the later exposure.

In a number of cancers, particularly in breast and colon cancers, human cancer cell lines transplanted into severe combined immunodeficient (scid) mice have resulted in model systems, which resemble the clinical situation closely (Schumacher and Adam, 1997; Valentiner et al, 2005).

Currently a number of different fracture models are used, none of which resemble the in vivo fracture location.

The surgically-induced joint instability models of OA in rats, which resemble post-traumatic OA in humans, are useful tools to study OA pathogenesis.

The aim of this work is to develop a homologous series of a novel model amphiphile which resembles the characteristic features of a classical soluble amphiphile and provide in addition a sufficiently high hyperpolarizability in order to fully utilize the potential offered by second harmonic generation (SHG).

Historians using the feudal model for comparative purposes emphasized those characteristics which resemble or seem to resemble Western feudal practices and neglected other, dissimilar aspects, some of which were uniquely significant in shaping the evolution of the areas in question.

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