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"It was my idea to film that episode live and it didnt really work," he says, "because we tried to replicate the normal look of the show which you cant do and because we filmed in color which looks like crap because you have to use videotape".
"We're trying to replicate the normal body process of healing," which in turn reduces complications that arise from the incompatibility between metallic implants and tissue.
Recently, many medial pivot knee systems were deigned to replicate the normal knee kinematic: a highly congruent medial compartment and a less conforming lateral tibial plateau characterize these devices.
Numerically, 3D finite elements simulations were conducted to replicate the normal impact conditions while incorporating the time-dependent constitutive behavior of the polymeric elements contributing during the impact: the racket constituents (the foam and the compact) and the ball.
Our model may therefore replicate the normal tissue environment more accurately than monolayer cell culture models.
Ideally it should replicate the normal production system as far as possible.
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The mobile version includes the host stream, cohost and chat feed, fully replicating the normal BlogTV experience.
You've essentially replicated the "normal" TV watching "experience," which may not be what the studios signed up for in the first place.
Eight subjects used the system during the tests only (BtSt); this group essentially replicated the normal subject group in other studies of sensory substitution (e.g. [8]) who only benefit from in-session practice.
This replicated the normal surgical practice of using a sizing guide.
This is particularly evident during arterial organ culture in the absence of serum, which replicates the normal in vivo environment of the endothelium-protected arterial media.
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