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If you look at who has more closely emulated Jesus's life, Pope Benedict or your average nun, it's the nun hands down.
Though Soul Reaver features a variety of boss encounters, Soul Reaver 2 does not; this was a conscious decision on the part of the staff, to ensure the game's pacing more closely emulated that of a novel or a film.
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The output is a bionic prosthesis that more closely emulates biological motion.
The rapid rise in nicotine blood levels following a puff from Juul more closely emulates that achieved by a regular cigarette than lower nicotine e-cigarette products.
We further show that there is a need to establish the point at which the construct is complex enough such that its use yields responses that more closely emulate in vivo outcomes.
Recent advances in materials science and engineering have given scientists unprecedented degrees of flexibility and precision, allowing for the fabrication of biomedical implants that more closely emulate the structure and function of the body organs they replace.
Whose cable career arc will he more closely emulate, Jimmy Kimmel's or Craig Kilborn's?
Ironically, experts say world leaders should more closely emulate the reaction of London's mayor that Trump criticized.
This assessment method more closely emulates the situation in the field and attempts to bring the animal model closer to the human disease.
We wished to use real reads (as opposed to simulated ones) in order to more closely emulate the complexity of sequencing data and the noise in mapping signatures.
These improvements have enabled physicians to tailor treatment regimens and more closely emulate the normal insulin physiology comprised of a stable basal secretion with surges of insulin closely temporally related to food ingestion (reaching maximal concentrations 45 60 min and returning to baseline within 2 3 h) [ 1].
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