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And as software becomes ever more capable of replicating aspects of our thinking, the future offers fascinating opportunities for the objects around us to make complex decisions in our lives.
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Marton defines the Presidency as a two-person job, a live/work gig that, combining executive and ceremonial roles, necessarily replicates aspects of the royal court.
It may be possible to replicate aspects of the Iranian model in Mississippi, but if they can't integrate health houses with hospitals, then their version will always lack a kind of efficiency and continuity of care.
There's a lot of 'try it and see' here – what people should realise, though, is that virtual reality isn't just a tool to replicate aspects of the universe that we already understand.
Shanghai Disney's tagline, often repeated by Iger, is to be "authentically Disney and distinctly Chinese," underscoring the growing emphasis placed upon both import products and services that recognize the relevance of the country's own culture and seek to replicate aspects of it, a standard that was far less of a priority for foreign companies as recently as a decade ago.
This tension replicates aspects of the so-called hermeneutic circle.
Seeing that success, the Peruvian government has replicated aspects of the program countrywide.
We also show that these explants replicate aspects of the Notch/Jagged signaling activity that has been shown to regulate proliferation of epithelial cells in vivo.
Some of these models have been curiosity motivated researchers seeking to replicate intriguing appearance, whereas others are application motivated researchers and practitioners seeking to replicate aspects of appearance that are critical in a particular simulation or design setting.
Breast tissue engineering for in vivo application has more constraints than breast tissue engineering for benchtop use; indeed, 3D benchtop tissue systems can be built to replicate aspects of a complex disease state.
Memes are similar to genes, in that they both copy themselves, but memes replicate aspects of culture, not biology.
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